Hello All,
I'm new to the forum and reading a lot. I have (almost) no clue where this forum is about.
The more i read, the more questions i have.
But i think its good to start at the start.
How is a value set for a new coin?
How is the value set for example Ethereum or the Ripple?
thx in advanced!
regards,
Kirtap
For a new coin, in the case of an ICO it would be the developer / manager of the coin which will just set a price on it of which they think is fair.
For coins which are already in circulation, it is a bit more complicated.
Ethereum/xRipple their price is based on their demand. The more people who want Ethereum, the scarcer it will be and thus it will go up.
Demand can decrease/increase due to various things, I'll list some examples down below,
Such as
- FUD, Fear Uncertainty / Doubt / Negative.
- Technical improvements on the coin/project / Positive.
- Partnerships / Positive.
- New faces added to the project, ( good developers) / Positive.
- Project / Coin getting hacked, 51% attacks, vulnbs in code, etc. / Negative.
And thus the price will change. Note that there are ofcourse alot more things which weigh in when calculating the price.