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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY][SEM] Semux - Bitcointalk Signature Campaign
by
bobq
on 30/09/2018, 07:57:31 UTC
This current round of signature campaign will end on Sept 30, 2018. Thank you for the participation!

Payments for last week are being processed!

You said that the signature company will last until the end of December! Something changed?  Huh
I guess nothing changed.
CURRENT round will end next sep 30th.
Sig campaign will continue as expected with weekly rounds until December 23rd.
Maybe the statement is not clear. @SEMUX should clarify.
F1
I think you are misunderstanding him.  Grin
He said that the "current round" will end on September 30 (Sunday this week), then start the next round for next week.
That is normal, not the campaign will end completely. If nothing else, the signature campaign will be deadline to end on December 23.
I putted new idea on how to distribute the rest of community coins slowly for one year ++ .. need your vote .

{I suggest second round should be monthly or every two week airdrop for the community that will lead to one year ++ airdrop campaign which means more new investors join in and lots of people will know about semux .. and still now i don't know why people afraid from the  dump , more dumps mean more people buying especially if the development is going with steady steps till VM & new exchanges .}

I agree on this point. The visibility achieved by this sig campaign is impressive and if carried on through the coming months as planned it could only lead to even more adoption of Semux. To be afraid of the "dumps" by the campaigners and its impacts on the price is ridiculous, and paradoxically even a syptom of weakness of the project. I mean, is the Semux project aiming at being successful as such OR at achieving a good price for the coins? Perhaps some don't really get it, but this is NOT the same thing. A good price for the coin must be a natural consequence of a successful project, not an artificial artefact based on limiting supply and hype. If the latter way is chosen, usually all ends with the usual dump after a pump and game over. It seems to me that stopping the sig campaign now is a choice with the latter scenario in mind. Renouncing to a successful campaign which offers long term positive implications for the benefits of a short term price appreciation. In which case, enjoy the ride, because it could be shorter than you think.