I partly blame the team behind the recent projects, they offer too much presale bonuses so those new investors are made to think that they can make quick profits the moment that particular coin starts trading on the market
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Only few of the altcoins are doing well on the market these days. They rise steadily when BTC is experiencing a bull but drops sharply when BTC is dropping. Investing in Altcoins these days require some expertise before one can gain from the market
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I will go for Binance in terms of security and and good trading volume. Binance proved how reliable their exchange is by bouncing back strongly when they were seriously attack and hacked leading to a significant lost of funds. Not every other exchange could have survived it
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The crypto market is largely dependent on the performance of bitcoin on the market. Once the bitcoin price begins to rise, it significantly affects most of the various forms of crypto investment
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There are many projects out there that are not scam but they are dead anyway. Scam projects and dead projects all have the same value because all of them will scale down your investment to zero. It will surprise you to know that some coins will get all the needed hype but still turn shit upon listing on the market
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Majority of the coins have on the market today are basically dead. They are no real use case so they've turned pimp and dump coins. Because of this the developers influence are hardly felt. Such coins are just being traded for trading sake with no proper development
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I believe the core mandate of every bounty program is to promote a particular project and attract investors into it. How can these same people be enemies of the project. Most bounty hunters are also investors so if your project or tokens are worth holding, no hunter will dump them. They should focus on their project development and stop blaming hunters
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Altcoins in general is really facing difficult moments currently. Even the few ones who claim they have real world use case are struggling on the market. Their prices are still affected the almighty BTC, which they claim is lacking in some areas, so they are rather going to make it better
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If the altcoin market continues to follow this current market trend, then I'm afraid it would be difficult for them to revive. Dropping drastically when BTC is dropping and rising steadily when BTC is rising sharply. In the end, their prices continue to decrease and decrease with time
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To some extent, yes we can say checking up on prices frequently is an addiction. But it is also good for especially day traders because constant monitoring of the market helps you to grab opportunities like sudden drop to enter the market or sudden rise to leave the market
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One of the convenient ways to enter into the crypto market is to study the market for a fall and use that as a window period to enter the market. Register an account at any crypto trading platform with high security that accepts fiat deposits. Buy and quickly withdraw your funds to your personal blockchain wallet
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The hard truth is that, we should accept the downfall of bounty hunting and start finding some alternative ways to earn something in the crypto space. Probably starting to trade in some potential altcoins and bitcoin itself
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Strong projects are able to survive on the market even when hunters dump their tokens. Some of them claim they ve had a successful token sale and has made enough funds, yet their claim their projects are dying because of few dumps from bounty hunters. Those projects are simply not serious
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Among all the crypto trading platforms, Binance is the only one I trust and sometimes leave my funds there. But what frightens me right now is how someone managed to breakthrough their system and steal users' information. It means funds are not entirely safe they claim. This crypto environment is not safe at all
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After collecting all those information, all that you are being given in exchange is some useless tokens which has no value on the market. Surprisingly, all the good coins I have earned from bounties never requested for kyc but those who requested are now dead projects
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They are unpredictable indeed. There have been several instances that projects which acquired maximum attention and hype later on ended up dead. After listing, they surprisingly get dumped and it becomes very difficult for the team to revive it. Sometimes their tokenomics is very poor which negatively affect the token price
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This is a good approach for those who think hunters are the main reason why their coins crash on the market. If there is a way to avoid hunters from possessing your native tokens, then why still go ahead to give it to them and later blame them for your fall. They can even pay in stable coin and be free
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