Duelbits employs about 112 participants which would make it difficult for Hhampuz to notice
I never understood why so many campaigns choose the same campaign manager, instead of hiring someone who's dedicated to just their campaign. It's basically like someone who only shows up for work half the time, and his boss doesn't notice it for weeks until an other employee tells on him.
The only reason I can think of is trustworthiness. Project owners wouldn't want a situation their campaign budget money will get missing or hacked. I tried one day to understand how some of the long term campaigns funds Hhampuz for the campaign. I was of the opinion that they send him campaign monthly or quarterly, who knows it could be yearly. And not every random managers would be trusted with such amounts.
I’m sure you’re aware campaigns do not only hire a manager just for his ability to deliver but for the legitimacy the manager brings to the campaign. I’m not certain a new campaign would survive if they hire a manager who doesn’t have much reputation.
There's no relationship between survival of a project and who manages the campaign. A good project will survive even if it is managed by a newbie. I have just said the reason reputable managers are sought for above.