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October 08, 2018, 09:21:47 AM
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It is one of the biggest factors on why a coin is dumping in the start because most of the bounty hunters tend to sell it asap when it goes live on an exchange but if i were you i will hold that coin and you can easily earn thousands or even millions of dollars on that coin.
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October 09, 2018, 09:13:59 PM
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In my mind, bounty participants not the main cause of dumping coins, because I saw numerous situations, when the price of coins were below ICO`s price and bounty hunters didn't get their rewards.
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October 09, 2018, 09:16:55 PM
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

It has some effect however, we all know that only a portion of the total supply is distributed for the bounty, and not all bounty hunters dump their tokens right away. I think it's most investors fault. Some investors want quick profit, as soon as a coin hits an exchange some investors sell what they have bought since they had a big discount for buying early stage in the ICO.
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October 09, 2018, 09:18:28 PM
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I don't thin that's a clear reason for the coin dumps. Yh, fair enough there is a lot of spamming created by those individuals but nonetheless they do not control the way people view future potential development.
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October 09, 2018, 09:20:26 PM
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

It has some effect however, we all know that only a portion of the total supply is distributed for the bounty, and not all bounty hunters dump their tokens right away. I think it's most investors fault. Some investors want quick profit, as soon as a coin hits an exchange some investors sell what they have bought since they had a big discount for buying early stage in the ICO.
Bounty hunters is always on the blame when they do saw price dump when tokens do hit up exchangers without even considering that investors are the ones who do make such big impact on price movements of a certain coin. Cashing out to secure profits and this is the main motive on why we would really invest to ICO. Knowing that bounty allocation is just 1-2% on the entire supply and i cant think on how they would really make affect and to be blamed of?

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October 09, 2018, 09:32:41 PM
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It can be a reason that bounty hunters sell there earnings immediately, but coins need to look at their bonus structure during the token sale because in the first phases it can be very high.

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October 09, 2018, 09:39:16 PM
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It's sad that bounty hunters usually get the blame when a coin is not performing forgetting that huge investors who got bogous bonuses easily sell off once the coin is listed. Bounty hunters are only paid a fraction of what these investors get as bonus, most time bounty hunters are paid months after the coin has been listed.

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October 09, 2018, 09:39:22 PM
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It can be a reason that bounty hunters sell there earnings immediately, but coins need to look at their bonus structure during the token sale because in the first phases it can be very high.
In majority,the causes of dump in market are those investors and participants in where they are already afraid for those scams and hackers .But as market will bounceback again I believe they will able to comeback for the opportunities in earning money.

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October 10, 2018, 12:29:19 PM
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Have you seen the approximate volumes that appear on the exchanges on the first day of trading? It is a much higher percentage of bounty hunters.
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October 10, 2018, 12:41:17 PM
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

It has some effect however, we all know that only a portion of the total supply is distributed for the bounty, and not all bounty hunters dump their tokens right away. I think it's most investors fault. Some investors want quick profit, as soon as a coin hits an exchange some investors sell what they have bought since they had a big discount for buying early stage in the ICO.
Bounty hunters is always on the blame when they do saw price dump when tokens do hit up exchangers without even considering that investors are the ones who do make such big impact on price movements of a certain coin. Cashing out to secure profits and this is the main motive on why we would really invest to ICO. Knowing that bounty allocation is just 1-2% on the entire supply and i cant think on how they would really make affect and to be blamed of?
Basically if that new coin doesn't have a lot of daily trade volume and then the bounty hunters will create such a big dump because there was no a lot of orders in the market that can prevent it. That depends on how much the daily trade volume that acquired by that new coin because a lot of bounty hunters are impatience person

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October 10, 2018, 12:59:59 PM
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Not all of them dump. Some of them keep their coins for future. Because they know hodling is the best strategy in crypto markets.
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October 10, 2018, 01:19:05 PM
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This is a well-established erroneous opinion that it is the participants of the bounty who are responsible for the fall in price when the coin appears on the market. But this is a fallacy. Anyone who thinks so is a victim of untruthful information.
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October 10, 2018, 01:21:32 PM
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At the first time they know how bounty work.some hunter need fresh money and some hunter will hold their altcoin. Bounty program reserve only 1-10%, yes its will dump for the first distribution to bounty but it's only for several days.
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October 10, 2018, 02:02:50 PM
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This is not true because we have so many coins which the prices didn't dump and bounty participants also dump. So many factors behind the cause of price dump. Most of those coins doesn't have clear cut usecase which can help make the demand for such coin to increase because increase in demand translate to increase in price.
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October 10, 2018, 07:55:17 PM
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Of course not. I'll tell you a secret, projects pay much more exchanges for the appearance of the coin than the percentage that they pay bounty hunters.
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October 17, 2018, 10:32:18 AM
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Sometimes they are the ones that end up dumping the coins and other times they are not the ones,now you cannot say that bounty hunters are the ones causing the price dump of the coins since the projects are not even paying out the coins that they have promised so there is no coin to dump in the first place. Prices of coins dump, it is normal

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October 17, 2018, 10:36:36 AM
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According to me, sometimes it happens. Cause if any projects provide bounty campaign and give payments to all bounty hunters. Then after project get listed on exchange bounty hunters start selling coin very fastly. That's why price of that coin dump badly.

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October 17, 2018, 12:25:24 PM
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In my view, early investors were rewarded. These dumping are often released by them. It's not bounty hunters dumping.
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October 19, 2018, 06:45:53 PM
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Bounty participants can naturally use the coins given, they have worked to spend time and energy, no money is wasted to be distributed to the bounty participants. maybe the work of the bounty participants takes a little longer to be enjoyed by investors
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October 19, 2018, 11:33:25 PM
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Bounty hunters dump their coins for sure (not all of them) but sometimes investors with huge bonuses from pre-sale also do the same. Depending on bounty allocation it can have only a short term effect on the price. If the project is high performing the investors can be even thankful to the hunters  for the chance to get some  additional cheap coins below the ICO price. Some ICOs on the other hand blame hunters for the price crash to excuse for the project failure.
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