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Re: Do signature campaigns silently go all-in?
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on 30/10/2024, 10:22:56 UTC
Is it because even if they were monetized, they couldn't have the profit margins that casinos have, so they could be efficiently advertised?

I think this is the most logical explanation. Casinos advertise on the forum because they have the resources to do so. And they don’t advertise only on this forum; they have multiple platforms. At the same time, I wouldn’t say that they incur particularly high expenses on signature campaigns, considering their profits.

I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to compare casinos with Bitcoin projects; I also don’t think the latter have less money for advertising. But one thing is clear: casinos definitely see returns on their advertising. It’s much easier to click on a signature link, visit a casino site, and play a few games than to visit and try to understand complex Bitcoin products. Casinos can monetize user interest from ad clicks far more effectively, while Bitcoin projects cannot, as a visit to their sites doesn’t guarantee organic new customers. Such ads may simply serve to inform the audience that a particular product exists, without necessarily increasing the number of actual users.