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January 14, 2019, 06:02:14 PM |
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How to avoid Dump after listing
Not giving away tons of tokens for free or almost for free. I know a ICO that gave several millions USD of tokens to guy that only hold escrow. And few $1000 to people that made few tweets. If you do that then it is understandable that as soon as that token hit the exchange there will be huge dump.
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justdimin
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January 14, 2019, 06:19:05 PM |
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the universal solution must be, having good concept for your project and keep promoting all your development with proper proof. When people will be seeing your progress along with your roadmap then no one will prefer to dump but at the same time will rush for buying.
You just said everything. When a project is attractive enough, how people will go for dumping it. Even dumping will be happening (for some other reasons), when the project is promising one, more people will grab the cheaper token so that it will bounce back at no time. Like you have mentioned, we cannot do anything about preventing dumps but we can make the project more attractive so that more buyers will come-in to compensate those dumps. Not giving away tons of tokens for free or almost for free.
Must be a practical solution but most projects are going for free giveaway and huge of bounty rewards for the reason of gaining more popularity among crypto community. They are giving out when they themselves not aware of how much worth their tokens will be. Still by comparing with ICO prices and bonuses, they should set limits so that they could prevent future dumps.
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Ultimist
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January 14, 2019, 08:57:32 PM |
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This is a very common situation. I think there's nothing wrong with that. If the project is good, it is such a fall will not be terrible for the coin. In this situation, investors find themselves in the most disadvantageous position, because they bought the token at one price, and after entering the exchange it costs much less. It's not very profitable for them.
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Isiaka208
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January 14, 2019, 09:14:43 PM |
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Even if they release Dapps it's not possible to stop people from selling to make early gains. Remember it's the forces of demand and supply that determines the price in most cases. A project will bounce back if it is very good and has a promising future.
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nikola22
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January 14, 2019, 09:17:54 PM |
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to avoid dump after listing the ICO project must confirm their ideas with their work. while people will see the progress they won't sell the tokens.
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cytpoway121
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January 14, 2019, 09:26:26 PM |
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I don’t think there is a trick or skill to avoid dumping once a token list Projects have tried trading competitions but it has only lasted a while
The perfect way out is a good product or viable use case to keep the price up
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January 14, 2019, 09:34:58 PM |
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At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen? I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO. It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand. How do you think about it?
It is not all the time that listing of ICO in the exchange that dumping use to occur. It all depends on the ICO team. If it is well managed, dumping will not occur. There are a lot of strategies you can use to avoid that. One of them is listing the Ico in large exchange or List the ICO in different exchanges. Another strategy is that you delay the Airdrop and Bounty tokens and release it batch by batch. All can help you to control dumping.
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disconnectme
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January 14, 2019, 10:04:47 PM |
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What killed most of these ICOs is that they started rasing funds more than the real value of their project and when listed on exchange no one is interested in it because there are no more demand for them and when impatient investors start selling the price suffers due to lack of buyers, developers will be true to themselves and raise a reasonable amount and not let greed kill them things will change in the space, for me I don't think any starting ICO need more than $5 million
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January 14, 2019, 10:17:06 PM |
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At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen? I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO. It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand. How do you think about it?
There are many reasons for this dump As guys said there are some who want to make no profit As well as somebounty hunters who sell directly But there is something very important Market situation in general In such a market, prices will fall because demand is very low Because the market Volume is basically limited and BTC dominates more than half of it.
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Adunni6758
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January 14, 2019, 10:28:44 PM |
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Not having buyers or low volume is not a major factor to dump of a coin. There are many reasons and most is caused as s result of FUD, which causes panic and that fear makes so many not to have much confidence to hodl or the cvonfidence not to sell low.
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January 14, 2019, 10:34:39 PM |
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Not having buyers or low volume is not a major factor to dump of a coin. There are many reasons and most is caused as s result of FUD, which causes panic and that fear makes so many not to have much confidence to hodl or the cvonfidence not to sell low.
People now probably immediately begin to sell those coins that were stored or received after the ico , I think this is due to the fact that the bear market and all the coins fall
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Teraboy
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January 14, 2019, 10:44:16 PM |
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Not having buyers or low volume is not a major factor to dump of a coin. There are many reasons and most is caused as s result of FUD, which causes panic and that fear makes so many not to have much confidence to hodl or the cvonfidence not to sell low.
People now probably immediately begin to sell those coins that were stored or received after the ico , I think this is due to the fact that the bear market and all the coins fall That's right and they are not wanna missing the momentum. When there was a dump and then they are starting to shorting their coins too. This can give a huge impact to the price of coin at the same time. Bear market gives a lot of contribution to this dump.
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January 14, 2019, 11:24:16 PM |
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I think with a listing in one large market, it might be able to avoid a dump. people sell coins because they think the coin has no potential, but by entering it into a exchange with a large trading volume. maybe people who were pessimistic with the coin became more confident to hold it.
in my opinion it would also be dangerous, it would be better if when they open the market, as well as listing in 2 markets that have good volume trading, so those who want to sell their coins don't focus on 1 market because when they want to sell, others will also think the same, especially if focused on 1 market. it makes the price of the dump far more severe.
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January 14, 2019, 11:56:53 PM |
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Different projects have adopted different listing strategies in order to avoid the dump after listing but, this strategies have both successful and failure results. I think dumping after listing depends on the project itself, how good it is and how the token metrics rate in the community.
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nelson4lov
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January 15, 2019, 12:00:42 AM |
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At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen? I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO. It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand. How do you think about it?
In my opinion, It's not just about creating dapps here and there. A quick look at https://dappradar.com/rankings will show you dozens of dapps. However, majority of these dapps have one thing in common, which is lack of users. There are hundreds, if not thousands of dapps yet there's no one using them. So If you're curious about why ICOs dump immediately after being listed on exchanges, You should check the market. Pretty much everything is going southwards.
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starblocks
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January 15, 2019, 12:58:42 AM |
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Some of the ways projects can avoid large amounts of dumping is to have a lockup period for tokens purchased at a discount in the private or pre-sale and a periodic timetable for release of the allocations for marketing campaigns and advisors, and a model whereby the funds raised can only be accessed by the team at certain development milestones
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January 15, 2019, 02:06:35 AM |
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I think the future of coins is determined by their development team. Because each development team has a different strategy. If they have a good team, then their coins will have potential and can continue to survive in the price sector.
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batang_bitcoin
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January 15, 2019, 02:12:52 AM |
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At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
Investors starts to get quick profits, that's it no other reasons. I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
If there's no buyer then that coin will never get dumped but there's too much buyers so the effect takes place. It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand. How do you think about it?
They should really have a working product.
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djuragan
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January 15, 2019, 02:18:22 AM |
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I believe that is because many people who already get their hands on the coins, they are hastily selling it to get them some money. And usually they set the price so low even lower than the price on ICO phase, so it makes the price falling rapidly.
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Ridwan.P
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January 15, 2019, 02:46:52 AM |
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because when tokens are exchanged, everyone wants to sell their tokens. especially investors, they want to make a profit because they have invested. It is only natural that they sell their tokens and cause prices to fall. how to avoid it so that prices don't go down, many ways. can be from the community, make beta testing and more.
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