karungbitcoin
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July 12, 2018, 02:17:10 AM |
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When the bounty reward distributed before that token listing on the exchange, bounty hunter will has probability to dump the price, but when the project pay bounty hunter after 2 month since the token listed so can be airdrop program for investor dump the price.This is also according to fundamental and demand of the project, when the project low demand many investor will sell it in loss to avoid bigger loss.
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Awoben
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July 12, 2018, 10:11:27 AM |
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No two way about this, it's a common phenomenon for a coin/token to get dumped after listing, investor most time set target to get their investment out and little profit as quick as possible. They do come in later when price is way below ICO price. Same applies to bounty hunters even the developers. The game is who ever get there first get to cashout.
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popolite11
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July 13, 2018, 11:41:32 AM |
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Its so sad when we have been made to believe its bounty hunters who dump their bounty tokens immediately after ICO and so devalue the coins on the market. Because of this notion, project managers these days try to delay bounty rewards while some even go ahead to give small rewards so that the actions of bounty hunters will not affect the price of their coins. Now I participated in this bounty and we were paid late as usual. We went to the market and realized the price was already down, even below the ICO price. So who caused it ? I think we should have a second look at this issue. Don't you think its the investors who get bonuses during the ICO who try to dump their bonuses for profit and not the bounty hunters as we have been made to believe?. Let me hear your opinions guys
Bounty hunters value their time and will not sell tokens for pennies. Now the campaign bounties go 2-4 months and everyone wants to get a decent reward for their work.
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kier010
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July 13, 2018, 11:51:03 AM |
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bounty hunters and investor sell their coins after it hit exchange. with bonus investor can earn already if they sell it away. we know that after ICOs coins price drop everyday so the earlier to sell the better. it still depends on the bounty hunter and investor if they want to sell it or not.
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July 13, 2018, 11:53:50 AM |
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I think, the main reason is ico investors because they give a promotion price and %10 %20 bonus their token and than they exchange their tokens to money. Bounty hunters they sell and never buy again
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July 13, 2018, 11:59:21 AM |
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Anyone can dump especially now that the markets are not stable. Very few coins are able to go above their ICO prices. I have also experienced that a few times where the bounty hunters are given their coins many weeks after the token has been listed. By the time we get the tokens, the price would be very low already. It also appears that bounty rewards are no longer worth it, I have since stopped participating in bounty because we can spend months doing the monotonous activities, promote the projects but at the end of the day, the rewards are peanuts.
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elpsycongro
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July 13, 2018, 12:01:58 PM |
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I think both - bounty hunters and ICOs investors dumping coins, there are too few true holders and i understand them, only 1 of 100 ICOs will stay in future.
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July 13, 2018, 12:05:50 PM |
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My opinion that price dump is the result of profit fixing of Private investors, pre-Sale and Pre-pre-Sale investors with huge bonuses and unfair developers and only in some cases, bounty hunters are the reason.
In most cases these are the ones who actually receive huge amounts that actually can have an impact to the price, compared to bounty hunters who's share is always much smaller. Someone who put money into a project to make more money will sell and take profit when the first chance presents itself because they don't want to lose money. A bounty hunter who didn't invest money but time might be willing to hodl because they have nothing to lose. Chances are that they might also have more faith in the project since they spend more time promoting it.
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July 13, 2018, 12:10:28 PM |
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I think it depends from coin and from it's advantage, if it one of unknown coins no one try to keep it and price is going down. Bounty hunters sell almost every time their tokens first of all and for sure they can affect at price but not for a long period of time.
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July 13, 2018, 12:15:44 PM |
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Both i guess bounty hunters are dumping because they need money and early investors are dumping his bonus coins.However ico pay bounty hunters with delays.Problem is lack of volume on small exchanges where tokens appear
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kr105
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July 13, 2018, 12:17:53 PM |
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I don't think people who win the bounty are so effective at drop prices. Usually the price has already fallen until the bounty are distributed. It makes more sense to think that ICO investors sell early.
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catsmile
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July 13, 2018, 12:20:58 PM |
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Its so sad when we have been made to believe its bounty hunters who dump their bounty tokens immediately after ICO and so devalue the coins on the market. Because of this notion, project managers these days try to delay bounty rewards while some even go ahead to give small rewards so that the actions of bounty hunters will not affect the price of their coins. Now I participated in this bounty and we were paid late as usual. We went to the market and realized the price was already down, even below the ICO price. So who caused it ? I think we should have a second look at this issue. Don't you think its the investors who get bonuses during the ICO who try to dump their bonuses for profit and not the bounty hunters as we have been made to believe?. Let me hear your opinions guys
Some projects, even if not organized bounty, are widely promoted, can still be pumb. But it can also help us to assert that the project is not potent enough, so it can not withstand that price shock.
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Phantomberry
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July 13, 2018, 12:26:04 PM |
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I think Both on them but mostly i think bounty hunters including also airdroppers and bounty manager they are the reason why the price of a token or coin is dumping the price.
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July 13, 2018, 01:16:48 PM |
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You have an point also that some investors that has whales they can really manipulate the ups and down of an ICO project. they can supply almost all small buyers of that coins while also earning because of there big bonuses, while its still an ICO project. But not all ICO projects are like this, sometimes the cause of early dump of every token is lack of support to the team after the ICO ends.
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July 14, 2018, 10:56:43 AM |
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In my opinion, the investors are to be blamed for dumping their coins early, most times when a coin is listed and bounty hunters have not been paid their due, you find out that the prices keeps dipping and you wonder why? How will it profit the investors to crash the price below the ICO price? Only to discover that they are still making profit from the huge bonuses received during pre-sales and the rest. Another thing that makes me believe it cant be the bounty hunters, is the fact that the total allocation for bounties is always meagre sum of the total token allocation. This should in no way affect thre price of the coin.
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July 14, 2018, 10:59:42 AM |
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I think most of the time both will choose to sell the token. Because most altcoin only has the value of hype, people have realized this.
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lelou
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July 14, 2018, 11:04:17 AM |
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Look at the volume, if the volume is low, sells are more than buys and the price is low maybe the bounty hunters are dumping but if the volume is high maybe it's the early investors who are dumping. Remember that the normal bounty allocation of most projects are just 1%-5% of total supply/circulating supply, even all the bounty hunters dump all their rewards it won't change a lot on pricing.
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July 14, 2018, 11:07:06 AM |
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In such situations are there two possibilities: dumping from bounty hunters or selling of the bonus amount who is gived during the pre-sale phases. Mostly are this the reasons why a coin dump and come under the ICO price.
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July 14, 2018, 11:17:29 AM |
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But sometimes it is the project manager who dump tokens. Somehow i do not think its always bounty hunter or investor. Who really dump tokens it is very hard to find out.
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July 14, 2018, 11:23:16 AM |
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ICO investors are likely to dump their coins if there is very long period of pre-ico with heavy discount because even if they will sell their coins at ico price when listing on exchange they will make good profit.
Bounty hunters will always dump their coin just after listing regardless of price even when ico collects millions.
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