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June 20, 2019, 11:40:57 AM
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Most people blame bounty hunters. But let's bear in mind that these bounty hunters normally have up to 1% of the tokens. I will blame some of the team members or advisors who possess a large amount of coins and dump it when it is listed.

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June 20, 2019, 11:44:35 AM
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There are many reasons for this kind of situations! every projects always offering 10% to 50% extra tokens for buying when running ico or ieo! and otger reasons bounty participants wants to instant money and they demand cheap price when token goes for exchange!
They don't demand for a cheaper price, bounty hunters dump their token to received the reward and the big investors are just waiting for the bottom so he can become a whale on that specific coin. This is normal ever since, I think if the coin goes high after the exchange listing then the hype is strong and after that, you can just the price starting to go down. I've witnessed many coins like this, but most of them are still on the market which is a good sign of not a shitcoin.
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June 20, 2019, 11:55:55 AM
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All want to take advantage so the price seems to fall but it is all just a process so the price can go up again depending on the strength of the product, there are those token continue to lose and become shit tokens but there is also a return increase depending on developments so don't panic when a token drops down by the way if the product is successful it will rise again and become a bigger profit.

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June 20, 2019, 11:59:06 AM
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Most people blame bounty hunters. But let's bear in mind that these bounty hunters normally have up to 1% of the tokens. I will blame some of the team members or advisors who possess a large amount of coins and dump it when it is listed.

Yes, the allocation from bounty is only 1 to 2% of the number of tokens sold.
Project developers always have a way to increase the price of the coins they make, but if the products they have are not in accordance with the road map plan, I think the price of coins will continue to fall, but for developers who want to increase the price of tokens quickly they will burn tokens when the tokens not sold. this will reduce the total number of tokens and reduce the supply of tokens

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June 20, 2019, 05:58:22 PM
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There is bound to be a drop in price WHENEVER Sellers are more willing to sell than buyers are willing to buy- simple supply-demand rule. In most cases ICO participants are given way more discounts than necesary, so they try to sell off and gain profit. Bounty hunters who gained coin almost free may be willing to sell off not considering the initial price of coin.


This is really true and I think this is the main reason for coin drop when listed. The bounty hunters sell at the rate they wish so as to sell and gain since the coin was gain for free. And few of the ICO use to do buy back to raise the price

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June 20, 2019, 06:21:52 PM
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I think the dumping is really caused by the team behind the project and not bounty hunters. Things have really changed in recent times unlike sometime past when it was really profitable to invest in ICO projects. Investors could easily make profit both on the short and long term.
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June 20, 2019, 06:24:22 PM
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
maybe because the project was not so good, investors were competing to sell tokens they had bought and the buyers who were not too many were causing the tokens to be registered when they dropped
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June 20, 2019, 10:29:07 PM
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The market situation and the inexperience of the team have a big portion in this regard. Maybe, they also try the best level of presentations, but the result is so different from what is expected. But, in any case it is always possible to be better.
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June 20, 2019, 10:34:50 PM
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.
It is because of the pre-sale investors who bought cheap tokens for selling to the next buyers. Exchanges are not running for free, they also have a price tag for listing the project, after getting listed exchange team will be paid in the token which will be used for the next dumping process.

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June 20, 2019, 10:40:04 PM
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price determined by market force so at first you need to create the demand of your token and high liquidity and a real product so then price will not dump Smiley

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June 20, 2019, 11:20:58 PM
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A drop in price once listed is one of the factors or characteristics of a new project. That is, once listed there are investors who would like to regain their capital thus selling. Some might even be afraid to keep selling not minding the price; then this is where the team sets in. The team can't control price from dropping, but they can set in plans which will help the price to gradually rise, therefore the importance of investing in a project with good team.
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June 20, 2019, 11:35:44 PM
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This is no more new things and happenings, most especially when it comes to listing of coins.
Most ICOs behave that same way, but in order to avoid this, some of this projects usually wait for their products to be ready and also to ensure they have done the necessary marketing. Through that success is imminent.
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June 20, 2019, 11:47:34 PM
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I agree with him, the hunter bounty seems to be the cause of falling prices when registered in exchange.
this is detrimental, because with that opinion dev makes an annoying rule. sometimes dev delays bounty hunter payments for a long time.
the policy must be evaluated.

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June 20, 2019, 11:53:56 PM
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I agree with him, the hunter bounty seems to be the cause of falling prices when registered in exchange.
this is detrimental, because with that opinion dev makes an annoying rule. sometimes dev delays bounty hunter payments for a long time.
the policy must be evaluated.

Actually, not in all cases. The price already dropped even before they send those coins to their bounty hunters. I have seen a lot of situations like that. And how can you blame those hunters? They don't even have their tokens yet. So I'm thinking, the culprit might be those investors who bought the tokens at a very cheap prices because of so many discounts or the team themselves.
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June 20, 2019, 11:56:50 PM
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Because investors are selling that's why.
Normally this doesn't have to pose an issue but owing to the fact most team just promises one thing or the other just to get funds, thus most investors doesn't want to be left out thus selling as fast as possible. But when the project tends to move well, they tend to buy back too so as to make more profits or cover lose.

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June 21, 2019, 01:01:27 AM
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This as been a question running through my mind always. All ICOs have their ICO price and sales price.  The ICO price is usually lesser than the market price (that is why people invest to make profit when its listed).
But this days when coin is listed the price drop drastically much more than ICO price which left the investors of no profit.
What could cause this drop when listed?
Let's hear our own though please.

Many factors why investors sell when token first traded on the market. It could be because the bonus that was given at the time of pre-sale was very large and the first investor tried to take advantage by selling the bonus

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June 21, 2019, 01:09:20 AM
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The first thing that makes prices go down when the listing is the absence of buy wall or demand is usually related to the usefulness of subsequent coins or proggress coins so that there are no buying enthusiasts, this is sometimes made worse by bounty hunters who need money and / or early investors who get bonuses when presale.
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June 21, 2019, 01:40:18 AM
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This topic has often been asked by everyone here. No one has yet confirmed with certainty about this. There is only a mistake to blame each other when the price falls when it's already flat. There are a number of things that might be the cause that people often say is that Bounty Hunter throws tokens at low prices, investors who have lots of tokens and when they are registered, throw them away. And also Dev from projects that might have a large allocation directly sell and leave the project. That's what often happens when one another blames it.
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June 21, 2019, 05:54:16 AM
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Most of the times people invest in ICO to make quick profit, so when they bought the coin they will expect bonuses and then when it hit the exchanges then they will sell all their coins, the bounty hunters also sell their coin, it causing a huge dump in the market and after that usually the investors not interested in the coin after they see a huge drop, so usually there won't be any bouncing price after the coin hit the exchanges
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June 21, 2019, 01:17:15 PM
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Why does the price fall? It is obvious:
- crypto market capitalization is constantly changing;
- many projects do not reach the stage of the finished product;
- incorrect marketing policy of the project team on the sales stratum (for example, large bonuses for the purchase).
Here are just a few reasons.
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