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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: owmivmen on August 23, 2018, 07:44:18 PM

Title: How does the signature work?
Post by: owmivmen on August 23, 2018, 07:44:18 PM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: hermae on August 24, 2018, 12:52:51 AM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

Hi. In my opinion, the bounty allocates more on signature campaigns because people who are in the forums joined here because they know about the cryptocurrency and they are interested and are really into cryptocurrency. There are investors, traders and possible prospects that they surely will read about the ico once they see it on one's post as his/her signature. Unlike social media campaigns, yes we have many friends and followers, but this doesnt guarantee us that these people will take time to read our posts or check the ico. That is only my opinion, I hope this helps.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: sibolis on August 24, 2018, 10:55:40 AM

One account can only join one signature campaign.  Once you join a signature campaign, you have to use it until ICO is finished to get paid and remember if your account already post 500 times for example, there are 500 signature all over the forum everybody can see.  The higher your rank means the more post you already made and the more stake you will get.  So I think large allocation for bounty is reasonable.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: dalaganicole on August 24, 2018, 11:19:55 AM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

Hi. In my opinion, the bounty allocates more on signature campaigns because people who are in the forums joined here because they know about the cryptocurrency and they are interested and are really into cryptocurrency. There are investors, traders and possible prospects that they surely will read about the ico once they see it on one's post as his/her signature. Unlike social media campaigns, yes we have many friends and followers, but this doesnt guarantee us that these people will take time to read our posts or check the ico. That is only my opinion, I hope this helps.

I agree, because not all the member of this forum is bounty hunter there are some members that investor also they looking for a good ICO,  signature campaign much more attractive to the investor    if they saw the avatar. Social media yeah we have a lot of friends but not all is interested to the crypto.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: Deffobit on August 24, 2018, 11:26:06 AM
If projects give such a large reward signature campaign means it is justified, they know the specifics better.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: Bobcrypto on August 24, 2018, 12:34:19 PM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

Mate, i think signature campaign are given between 20% to 50% because, firstly, it is a community where the entire crypto enthusiasts discuss about the development of cryptocurrency, cryto announcement  and ICOs start up etc.
Secondly, as one of our menbers has rightly suggested,  avatars of new start up are displayed by the bounty hunters to create more awareness to the crypto ecosytem especially to investors, traders, that the project (s) may be having great potential and could be successful.

Now, social media campaigns like Facebook, Twitter etc, are allocated lesser percentage (5% to 20%) because most friends and followers may not be active crypto investors or traders, but social media campaign are ways there to create more awareness to friends who may like to venture into some of the project been lunched.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: kenning on August 24, 2018, 12:40:41 PM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

Fret not yours is not a stupid question any questions is still a question. Maybe you know the answer to it but there there are people still confused with the same questions. I believe the ICOs is more convince on hunters doing signature in a crypto forum is able to bring them a more solid investors and not a FOMO or dumpers investor.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: Speaker on August 24, 2018, 12:41:53 PM
Bounty campaign in different social networks is important for greater coverage of participants.More people from different sources will learn about it and participate.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: rizqillah on August 24, 2018, 02:17:13 PM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

I think signature campaign is attractive for investor and It is very profitable for bounty hunters.I like it.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: KobbyD on August 24, 2018, 04:22:06 PM
Hello, the signature campaign is like an advertisement that follows every post those who wear it make. Allocations are huge because it is very attractive to bring investors in an ICOs.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: May on August 24, 2018, 05:18:03 PM
The higher your ranking means the more posts you have made and the more bets you will get. So I think the big allocation for the gift makes sense.
One account can only join one signature campaign. After you join the signature campaign, you must use it until the ICO is finished to be paid.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: JasmineRose on August 24, 2018, 05:26:15 PM
Maybe because of signature campain make post on cryptocurrency forum, thats why allocation is big.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: Michael on August 24, 2018, 07:46:05 PM
I also think like that, a large of funds for the signature campaign is from some percentage of the overall funds to be distributed. Why did that happen? because members in this forum are also investors. If there is a member who contributes and has high quality to join the signature campaign at ICO's project, then investors will be more interested in joining because of a good assessment to the members who joined the signature.
For a blog or social media campaigns, i think it is related to the popularity of the web and the number of followers (how many people will reading and interested in joined). Many investors are directly evaluating from the ICO website and using blogs as a second option. The assessment is related to the level of possible investors to join.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: purpleseven on August 24, 2018, 07:48:15 PM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.
I think it's normal for signature campaign allocations. 1 account can only participate in 1 signature. If their project fails or is a scam, your work will only waste your time.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: EliteSquad on August 25, 2018, 04:49:28 AM
maybe what you mean is why signatures can get a lot of bounty allocations. in my opinion the way the signature works is to give a social proof effect and repetition effect. because every time we make a post, the signature that we have is always under our post and will definitely be seen by the readers of our posts, so if the reader is an investor he will certainly find out about the ICO and if it is good he will definitely invest in the ico . so it's a hand tent for marketing.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: Crypto Joe on August 25, 2018, 05:34:34 AM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

Yes, signature is the way also to promote a project here in the thread. Doing social media campaign is not that harder i think, because its only you can have an account then you can joined already its only advertising.
Title: Re: How does the signature work?
Post by: alltalk on August 25, 2018, 06:26:26 AM
Hello Maybe my question looks stupid but this is what I still ask about in this forum. The signature campaign has a large allocation in each bounty. 20% - 50% I see on some bounties. so is the signature work so important to promote an ico project? I look more at Facebook and Twitter or articles are harder to do.

In my opinion, signature is important to promote an ICO project since it is campaigned in crypto forum itself. The possibility to reach investors in a crypto forum should be bigger than other campaigns. Crypto forum members are a group of people who really have the intention to invest and they understand about crypto business. Basically, It will be easier to attract people who understand crypto.