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Re: Bitcointalk mixer ban, Altcointalk is active in that scope.
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shield132
on 20/12/2023, 11:25:57 UTC
Do you agree with what I think? We found that the altcointalk forum was not that active even a few days ago. But now altcointalk forum is very active as professional manager is running signature campaign. People run after their own interests.

Now if this BitcoinTalk forum is not allowed to conduct any kind of signature campaign, will everyone be active in this forum as it is now? No one posts here without profit, everyone has a signature code on their account, there are only a handful of people left.

Well am I just here to gain knowledge in this bitcointalk forum? Are you also just here to gain knowledge? I won't say, no one comes to this forum to gain knowledge, signature is the only goal besides gaining knowledge. I also have a goal in the future to grow my account and try to join signature campaigns.

Well now if all types of signatures are stopped from this forum then there will be no people to post here. I'm not saying that absolutely no one will post, there will be many who don't have any kind of signature. Am I right or wrong about this? What is the benefit of closing the mixer campaign? altcointalk are allowed. Has it been justified to stop the mixer campaign at all? Discontinuing the mixer campaign on the BitcoinTalk forum has had one benefit, that is, the activation of the altcointalk forum.
There are many factors that you have to consider when you promote a project. There is a huge reason why companies run signature campaigns on bitcointalk and some of them even pay a premium price to their sig campaign participants.
Bitcointalk is a very popular place to discuss Bitcoin, altcoins, blockchain technologies and every business that is crypto-friendly. That means that Bitcointalk.org has a lot of traffic.
At the same time, bitcointalk.org is a very old website with a very high ranking in search engines. In overall, it's the first cryptocurrency forum in the world with legend members and is a well-established community, bitcointalk has no competitive alternative.

Moving on altcointalks.com doesn't make sense to me. If bitcointalk saw mixers as a threat, then altcointalks should consider that problem. This is simply easy, Bitmixer stopped operation and shut down their own website because saw a threat that if they would continue, they would be caught. Many mixers were created after Bitmixer and many ended up very bad. Today we have a different case. Bitcointalk falls in trouble because of mixers but other forums take advantage and call mixers to promote themselves on their forums. If it's trouble for bitcointalk today, it will become trouble for them tomorrow.