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November 24, 2017, 07:30:28 AM
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Just curious what exactly they do, how do they convert it  to Fiat? OR they retain them.

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November 24, 2017, 07:38:17 AM
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not quite sure what they do but i guess yeah they convert it to fiat, so they can use that money to devlop and maintenace on their project

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November 24, 2017, 07:41:15 AM
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The last time ICOs started liquidating their eth, it went from $400 to $150.

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November 24, 2017, 07:47:15 AM
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not quite sure what they do but i guess yeah they convert it to fiat, so they can use that money to devlop and maintenace on their project

Yes, does look likely but I wonder how? May be they have tie ups with exchanges.

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November 24, 2017, 07:48:50 AM
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The last time ICOs started liquidating their eth, it went from $400 to $150.

You mean they retain the ETH? I do get it its bad when they sell such huge amounts.

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November 24, 2017, 08:00:30 AM
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After they scam the investors,they will dump the funds to some exchanges that will give them easy money.

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November 24, 2017, 08:04:15 AM
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It depends on the ICO and how they are running things.  Many keep the funds locked up for a certain period and will only withdraw a small amount that they need for developments.  They will usually announce all withdrawals and with purposes if the ICO is legit and is not a scam. 
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November 24, 2017, 08:07:46 AM
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It depends on the ICO and how they are running things.  Many keep the funds locked up for a certain period and will only withdraw a small amount that they need for developments.  They will usually announce all withdrawals and with purposes if the ICO is legit and is not a scam. 

This makes sense. Legit ones will care or their own ETH reserve gets devalued.

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November 24, 2017, 08:09:48 AM
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After they scam the investors,they will dump the funds to some exchanges that will give them easy money.

I wish Ethereum builds some ICO protocol so that the platform and currency is not used by Scammers. Vitalik must think about it.

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November 24, 2017, 08:14:15 AM
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In order to work the owner must get liquidity so they would have tot change crypto for money. They have to pay rent, salary and other services.
I think that they have these options:
 - credit from a bank, thus keeping the crypto making good profit from the rise
 - using funds of theyre own also for keeping the crypto (this means thay should have some big money into theyre accounts)
 - changing on the exchange but only in the limit of theyre needs.

Anyhow i think that they should postpone the liquidation as much as they can in order to proffit as much as they can from the rising of BTC and ETH.

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November 24, 2017, 08:16:05 AM
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Well that depends in your location or what country you live. for me i live in a southeast asia country that supports bitcoin and accepts converting bitcoin to fiat they have a site for it that lets me cash out through bank, remittance or cardless. That's how i can liquidate my crypto. It just really depends on what country your at.

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November 24, 2017, 08:25:33 AM
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In order to work the owner must get liquidity so they would have tot change crypto for money. They have to pay rent, salary and other services.
I think that they have these options:
 - credit from a bank, thus keeping the crypto making good profit from the rise
 - using funds of theyre own also for keeping the crypto (this means thay should have some big money into theyre accounts)
 - changing on the exchange but only in the limit of theyre needs.

Anyhow i think that they should postpone the liquidation as much as they can in order to proffit as much as they can from the rising of BTC and ETH.

Well thought! HODLing does make sense.

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November 24, 2017, 08:28:08 AM
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Well that depends in your location or what country you live. for me i live in a southeast asia country that supports bitcoin and accepts converting bitcoin to fiat they have a site for it that lets me cash out through bank, remittance or cardless. That's how i can liquidate my crypto. It just really depends on what country your at.

That's good but can you liquidate ETH/BTC in millions?

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November 24, 2017, 08:31:22 AM
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The last time ICOs started liquidating their eth, it went from $400 to $150.

You mean they retain the ETH? I do get it its bad when they sell such huge amounts.

they don't usually dump it all at the same time. what they do is that they wait for some pump to come and then start to slowly dump it on the market. that causes a big drop nonetheless but it will be a slower drop not a sharp one and without any recovery.

although there are cases that people panic. we have all heard about panic sellers before. that is when they have a large amount of some asset and see it crashing. for example after a big dump has occurred. that is when they suddenly decide to dump a large amount of their assets on the market. in  this case they dump millions of ETH on exchanges.

Buying the dip...
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November 24, 2017, 08:36:39 AM
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The last time ICOs started liquidating their eth, it went from $400 to $150.

You mean they retain the ETH? I do get it its bad when they sell such huge amounts.

they don't usually dump it all at the same time. what they do is that they wait for some pump to come and then start to slowly dump it on the market. that causes a big drop nonetheless but it will be a slower drop not a sharp one and without any recovery.

although there are cases that people panic. we have all heard about panic sellers before. that is when they have a large amount of some asset and see it crashing. for example after a big dump has occurred. that is when they suddenly decide to dump a large amount of their assets on the market. in  this case they dump millions of ETH on exchanges.

Got it, btw who are these Pumpers- whales?

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November 29, 2017, 09:28:45 AM
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In order to work the owner must get liquidity so they would have tot change crypto for money. They have to pay rent, salary and other services.
I think that they have these options:
 - credit from a bank, thus keeping the crypto making good profit from the rise
 - using funds of theyre own also for keeping the crypto (this means thay should have some big money into theyre accounts)
 - changing on the exchange but only in the limit of theyre needs.

Anyhow i think that they should postpone the liquidation as much as they can in order to proffit as much as they can from the rising of BTC and ETH.

I agree, they have at least these ways to work with their crypto money, maybe there is something else.. But definitely sure that new project development process need fiat money, so they should exchange some amount of money (from ICO from axample).

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November 30, 2017, 04:27:27 AM
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I'm curious which exchanges would give such huge liquidity? I keep hearing about poloniex.

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November 30, 2017, 04:37:37 AM
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Just curious what exactly they do, how do they convert it  to Fiat? OR they retain them.

I think they dont convert into fiat in the same time since big amount.
And fiat is using to develop their project.
I think they sold it to some big exchanger.
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November 30, 2017, 04:38:50 AM
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It is not easy to convert huge ether into fiat with bank. Many questions will keep poping up about where your slush of cash is coming from. But you can be sure of many alt ways to convert money e.g p2p.

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December 02, 2017, 10:03:13 AM
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To convert to fiat is quite easy and will use a typical developer as a case study and what he would likely do. Those two options of coins you have there, makes it very easy because its available on lots of exchange sites all you need is to locate a reputable sites that allow fiat conversion and use them. If that will be too noisy, you can try other option.

Another is to try peer to peer site where you can open a trade and start selling directly in bit within your locality where money would be deposited in your bank account. You can also start selling for other things you need because might be you want to convert to fiat then buy skrill, you can get someone who is willing to do that then you are good.
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