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March 26, 2019, 08:07:16 PM
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I think there is a way to fix this dumping problem plaguing crypto space ,its very annoying to see dumpers dumping coins or tokens at a very lower price than that of the ICO price ,dumping kills coins easily ,I think developers should have some kind of deals with exchanges that won't allow people to dump coins at a particular price ,what are your thought?


If that can be implemented it would be a good one and I think it will definitely put a check on dumping and thereby help to stabilize price of token after listing

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March 27, 2019, 09:54:28 AM
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No it will be a dishonest move towards investors and bounty hunters because they are the rightful owners of the coins of the project. Simply, developers should have a financial base to support their coins on the exchange. Developers could themselves buy some of the coins from their investors-this would change the whole situation on the ICO market.
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