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November 18, 2018, 01:48:49 AM
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I think that not all bounty hunters immediately sell tokens immediately after the end of the project. For example, I sell only those projects in which I doubt their success. And I invest this money in more promising projects.
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November 18, 2018, 12:34:19 PM
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No not really. I can assure you that not all bounty hunters will dump their bounties once it will hit the exchange because I for one will hold my bounties until it is the right time to sell them. Maybe you are right that we need to understand the project itself because if that project is good then probably that coin have a high probability to go to the moon and you will regret later why you dump it early, it is a common experience here in crypto world.

Those bounty hunters that are dumping the tokens they got from the bounty campaign even when there is still no official exchange will surely regret to the soonest. That is the lesson they got for their impatience. We must sometimes be patient in order to attain success. Just keep on waiting and believe on the team.

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November 18, 2018, 01:02:42 PM
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i don't think so, because if ICO is good, Bounty hunter also holds their coin. Some newbie bounty hunters always sell their coins.

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November 18, 2018, 01:06:35 PM
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Bounty hunters is not the dumper you need to understand that, if you decide to conclude on that what will you have to say about the investors who holds over half of the entire project you just need a rethink on who can actually dump the price of the project. Parhpas most bounty are award below 1% of the entire project so what are we really talking about.

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November 18, 2018, 01:07:53 PM
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I dont think so. Dumpers dump always....  I know a lot of smart people among bounty hunters, and last year show what it is much better to hold some tokens ))
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November 18, 2018, 01:10:13 PM
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If its realy good project then no why dump if you know in near future would have much more profit than from dumping but many do that as lives with that money.

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November 18, 2018, 01:36:57 PM
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Not at all . Some bounty hunters knows good project and they hodl till it brings good profit.  Alot of bounty hunters dump after being paid but not all
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November 18, 2018, 01:43:15 PM
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Do all bounty hunters dump Cryptos after they get paid?

I believe this is not a fair assessment as a lot has to do with the crypto project itself.

Its a matter of perspective really, not all bounty hunters have the same experience or motive, some people just need an opportunity to get crypto for projects that are very difficult to get in the token sales, Example is Ncash tokens of Nucleus.Vision the project has a 1 million USD budget and it is still above ICO price even in the bear market.

Additionally some projects treat bought hunters badly which will not encourage them to stick around for much longer after they get their tokens.

I believe tokens or coins getting dumped by bounty hunters depends a lot on the project itself.
not always, there are only a few tokens given to bounty hunters, actually who doing a big dump is a team with far more token income
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November 18, 2018, 06:10:20 PM
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Not always, but I think they do not have another choice left. 99 percent of all projects are losing their price after the first listing and it does not make any sense for bounty hunters to hold their earned coins for several years to get profit.

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November 18, 2018, 06:17:10 PM
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Remember, bounty hunters can drop the price only for all participants and there is a lock of tokens for a certain time. Otherwise, the price is dropped by investors. Since the amount of tokens allocated on the bounty is very small.
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November 18, 2018, 06:32:37 PM
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Bounty hunters are not always responsible for dumping of tokens.  At times it is the team members that dump the tokens and not always the bounty hunters.

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November 18, 2018, 06:34:36 PM
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I can not speak for others, but personally, I only get rid of a coin if I do not see a good utility, usually is when a coin has not gone very well in the ICO fase and developers do not know how to serve the community, for me that is one of the most important things in an ICO and decide whether I keep a coin or not.
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November 18, 2018, 06:40:13 PM
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I am for example not sell tokens immediately.
But charts show what most of bounty hunter sell immediately.
After bounty distributions we see dumping price allways

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November 18, 2018, 06:42:26 PM
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Most times it's good to sell your tokens when it's still worth something. Take profit once you're paid your rewards not wait forever to cash out. Even investors dump their tokens as well.
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November 18, 2018, 07:23:45 PM
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I can not speak for all the other hunters , but I can say that I have a friend who also performs a bounty and he immediately sells them upon the arrival of tokens , for example, I store about 50% of tokens and sell the rest

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November 18, 2018, 07:36:23 PM
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I think the market trend is declining. For example, ICO projects were successful in March, and by June they were listed on the exchange, when the market was much lower than March. And falling tokens were justified.
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November 18, 2018, 08:01:16 PM
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That is the wrong impression most ICO companies have created. Most of them even go to the extend of locking up bounty tokens for sometime before later releasing them to the hunters. Surprisingly, this does not change the dumbing situation of the market.
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November 18, 2018, 11:18:56 PM
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I would really look at the statistics of who most often drops the coin rate. It seems to me that these are small-hand investors who come for a quick profit.
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November 18, 2018, 11:48:02 PM
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this is not entirely true because these days even investors dump tokens as soon as their listed on an exchange platform. Anyway bounty hunters don't receive much of the tokens or coins anyway so why would they dump the tokens if not for some investors who per his purchase might have received bonus tokens.

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November 18, 2018, 11:48:11 PM
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Do all bounty hunters dump Cryptos after they get paid?

I believe this is not a fair assessment as a lot has to do with the crypto project itself.

Its a matter of perspective really, not all bounty hunters have the same experience or motive, some people just need an opportunity to get crypto for projects that are very difficult to get in the token sales, Example is Ncash tokens of Nucleus.Vision the project has a 1 million USD budget and it is still above ICO price even in the bear market.

Additionally some projects treat bought hunters badly which will not encourage them to stick around for much longer after they get their tokens.

I believe tokens or coins getting dumped by bounty hunters depends a lot on the project itself.
I can say confidently that not all bounty hunters dump. Some still have the spirit of holding, but do you know that investors also dump and this seem to have discouraged bounty hunters that used to be holders to also dump.
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