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August 17, 2018, 10:24:56 PM |
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.
Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.
That is just the way it is, when the project begins to fail many people like to find someone to blame, I have seen this first hand, they blame the developers, which are the ones responsible but they begin to blame other people as wll, like the competitors that are doing a better job, even other investors and obviously some are going to blame bounty hunters as well even if they are doing a great effort to promote the coin all over the Internet.
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August 17, 2018, 10:25:41 PM |
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.
Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.
Those who hate bounty dumpers should also hate airdrop dumpers and ICO bonus dumpers. instead of hating, simply study the purpose of such crypto instruments as bounties, airdrops and bonuses.
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August 17, 2018, 10:26:18 PM |
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One thing we must establish is that not all bounty hunters are dumpers. I am a bounty hunter and I can proudly say that most of the coin in my portfolio are from bounties because I don't sell coins that has potential of growth. Except for cases where holding the coin might end up being a liability. And besides the blame is always on bounty hunters, how about investors who also dump.
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August 17, 2018, 10:28:05 PM |
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After several campaigns, I see the act of dumping the coins as the right thing to do. 90% of the time that i decide to hold the payment received in the hope of a UP, I took damage .
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VieleSind
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August 17, 2018, 10:28:24 PM |
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The problem you are wondering is the general condition of the investor when the Token is listed or distributed. Investors are going to massively sell all of their cryptos to make profits, fearing the exchange rate will fall sharply after listing on exchange floors. I recommend holding the Token for about 3 months to make a big profit.
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August 17, 2018, 10:30:22 PM |
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Investors see us as someone who gets tokens for doing nothing while they bought it for their money. But, as we know, this is not true. Bounty hunters are helping to gain the exposure to the project which could not have reached a soft cap without this kind of help! In addition, the small allocation of these tokens makes it almost impossible to destroy the price of the coin if there is some demand for it. Unfortunately, two important groups are not supporting each other while they need the other group for a success of a particular project. I hope that we will see the time when bounty hunters will not be treated with less respect than investors, but this will undoubtedly take some time.
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August 17, 2018, 10:30:41 PM |
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like we know that by selling the coins at a low price, we will make the price of the coins are etting down in the market. as a bounty hunter, we must be able to choose the right time to sell the coins that we get so as not to get the losses or make others loss. remember that to get these coins we have to work hard and have spent a long time for it.
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August 17, 2018, 10:37:23 PM |
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The hatred accustomed to bounty dumpers is due to the fact that they temporary bring down the price of coins . Now investors want their investments to yield good profits, and when this doesn't happen or fails to happen they blame whatever made it fail . They often forget the bounty hunter put in a lot of time and strength in running adverts and bounties for projects
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Rengganis
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August 17, 2018, 10:37:35 PM |
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I think if it's a bounty hunter that makes the price of a token go down when a listing in the exchange is a bit less suitable because the allocation of coins for the bounty is not as much as the allocation of other parts in the project, it could be investors who play in selling coins to get more profit
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jojohamasa
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August 17, 2018, 10:37:51 PM |
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.
Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.
I fully agree that the bounty ratio is 1: 5% Not enough to make a big impact On the other hand, the bounty hunters should be smart And wait for good prices.
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August 17, 2018, 10:39:57 PM |
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everyone has a right to their tokens and can do as they please, afterall, the tokens were as payment for some work done.it however should sound better if a bountyhunter sell at some reasonable price, at least close to the ICO range
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WaffleMaster
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August 17, 2018, 10:41:58 PM |
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It's almost always best to sell ICO tokens as soon as you get them, for many reasons. Most times when coins get listed on a new exchange or an exchange at all, the price rapidly falls. You would be smart to lock in profit. If too many people do this then the market for that coin will crash though, even if it's just 5% of the total coins that is usually way too much to dump into a market. So people try to tell you to hold so they can sell their coins first at the best price.
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August 17, 2018, 10:43:15 PM |
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.
Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.
I fully agree that the bounty ratio is 1: 5% Not enough to make a big impact On the other hand, the bounty hunters should be smart And wait for good prices. Ideally 1-5 percent as bounty pool will not make any impact if the market is bullish and demand is high, but in a bear market, demand is low and the 1-5 percent gets recycled, and the process ties the token price at a certain range,that is the problem, unless demand grows astronomically to break the cycle
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Suharjo
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August 17, 2018, 10:49:57 PM |
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yes I agree with your opinion, holding the coin for too long will be at risk with hackers intending to steal all the coins. it is unfair if the only bounty hunter is blamed, because investors will dump their coins when they know the price will fall.
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DiabolicAnt
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August 17, 2018, 10:52:21 PM |
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I also don’t understand those who care so much about other people’s money. They have their ultimate right to do anything with their tokens, why do some people get emotional about this?
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August 17, 2018, 10:53:28 PM |
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Thanks for the nice explanation. People who blame bounty hunter for the token price dump, they just want to ignore their fault or they know nothing. As you mentioned bounty allocated only 1-3%, then why investors are too much panic about bounty hunters. Bounty hunters sell their earned coins, they earned by the hard work, they work to make the project success. And some dishonest person blames then without proper reason. They forget about the Presale investors who get a 20-60% discount.
We need to stop their fake blame. They have no right to blame bounty hunters.
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August 17, 2018, 10:58:26 PM |
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Not all bounty hunters are dumpers, because most are now becoming wise and have the understanding that if they hold, they will be in more profit than dumping. I have some coins i am holding and i am not regretting holding them till now, because i know what the future holds.
I believe there are many bounty hunters like that, especially when they get coins that they believe have a good future, they will definitely hold it back even though at that time the price was good because they believed that it was still not at the best price
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August 17, 2018, 11:01:42 PM |
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I also keep most of the tokens I have earned with my bounties. But I also don't see the harm in dumping. It get's the trading started and smart traders can pick up cheap coins. So, what is the real problem here?
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August 17, 2018, 11:02:47 PM |
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I also believe that bounty hunters can not reduce the price of tokens after their release on the exchange 10 times as it now often happens. apparently this is done by investors themselves?
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August 17, 2018, 11:03:41 PM |
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actually, with so many people that selling their coins at the low prices, it will make a bounty hunter and investor get the big losses. it would be better if we hold the coins that we have if the price is cheap, then we will avoid the big losses.
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