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Topic: Advice to all bounty hunters. - page 6. (Read 6878 times)

copper member
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October 05, 2018, 02:41:55 PM
Nice advise though but you cannot dictate bounty hunters to hold if the coin is already up for trading in an exchange. Bounty hunters work because they want to cash out right away after the distribution. Bounty tokens were not that huge so how can we tell they are the ones who were dumping? This is one of the misconceptions in todays day trade. They always blame bounty hunters as the one dumping and decreasing the value of a token.

My point exactly! I have witnessed quite a number of ICOs in which Bounty Hunters tokens are locked for a period of 2-3 Months or even more, but then the token price still drops drastically way before Hunters get their tokens, That made me come to a conclusion that the crypto sphere is full of manipulations, Imagine in some cases where about just 2-3% of the token supply or sold tokens are allotted to bounty hunters and then you find up to 15-20% of the same token supply in the first 24 hours trading volume on the exchange selling below the ico price, where does the remaining 17-18% come from ?, bounty hunters aren't always the ones behind the drastic decline of tokens value, though they do have their impact too, but hunters solely shouldn't be blamed.
full member
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October 05, 2018, 02:39:37 PM
Bounty hunters help to expose ICOs to crypto related audience to attract investors for the project. No matter how promising the project may be, if the ICO fails, the project won't see the light of the day. Bounty hunters are very important in ICOs. But there is one thing am not happy about bounty hunters. They usually dump their coins at any price the moment it is listed on an exchage which usually drops the price of the coin even below the ICO price putting the investors at a disadvantage. I want to advise the hunters to hold their bounty tokens for a while in order to maintain a good price for the coin. We shouldn't forget we are all stakeholders

Bounty hunters themselves must decide what to do with earned tokens but many of them prefer to hold. I would recommend not to offer large discounts for investors on private sales.
jr. member
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October 05, 2018, 02:33:59 PM
Bounty hunters help to expose ICOs to crypto related audience to attract investors for the project. No matter how promising the project may be, if the ICO fails, the project won't see the light of the day. Bounty hunters are very important in ICOs. But there is one thing am not happy about bounty hunters. They usually dump their coins at any price the moment it is listed on an exchage which usually drops the price of the coin even below the ICO price putting the investors at a disadvantage. I want to advise the hunters to hold their bounty tokens for a while in order to maintain a good price for the coin. We shouldn't forget we are all stakeholders
It is all full nonsense, as a rule, bounty hunters earn an average of 2% of the total number of sales after the listing is not all take off their badges. So I don't think it can affect the course that much.
sr. member
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October 05, 2018, 02:23:17 PM
Personally, my advice to bounty hunters is that you need to constantly take part in various companies because any can be very profitable. I had such moments when I was paid for the signature more than 20 000 dollars and there are a lot of such companies. Now some very hard times and such amounts are more difficult to obtain but it is possible
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October 05, 2018, 02:12:52 PM
Bounty hunters help to expose ICOs to crypto related audience to attract investors for the project. No matter how promising the project may be, if the ICO fails, the project won't see the light of the day. Bounty hunters are very important in ICOs. But there is one thing am not happy about bounty hunters. They usually dump their coins at any price the moment it is listed on an exchage which usually drops the price of the coin even below the ICO price putting the investors at a disadvantage. I want to advise the hunters to hold their bounty tokens for a while in order to maintain a good price for the coin. We shouldn't forget we are all stakeholders

Nice advise though but you cannot dictate bounty hunters to hold if the coin is already up for trading in an exchange. Bounty hunters work because they want to cash out right away after the distribution. Bounty tokens were not that huge so how can we tell they are the ones who were dumping? This is one of the misconceptions in todays day trade. They always blame bounty hunters as the one dumping and decreasing the value of a token.
sr. member
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BountyMarketcap
October 05, 2018, 02:11:42 PM
Some bounty hunters sell their tokens when they receive tokens. But not all of them sell, some also hold them to wait for prices to rise at ICO prices.
If the price of the coin goes down because of the bounty hunter factor, in my opinion that is their right. Maybe because of the need that makes them sell their tokens.
sr. member
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October 05, 2018, 02:06:04 PM
Thanks for reminding all of us and i kinda agree with that. Sometimes people just sell all the coins immediately, and the price drops greatly, making other tend to sell as well to avoid more loss.
I hope we, bounty hunters choose to wait for a while, ensuring that the market will be quite stable before we choose to sell our coins.
But still, everyone has their own decisions. We can't blame them if they choose not to care and sell as long as they get the amount or profit they prefer though. What rights do we have right?
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October 05, 2018, 02:05:03 PM
that's sound advice if we're talking about a project you really have faith in, but from a financial standpoint it also makes sense to dump them with the rest and pick up many more tokens only 12 hours later
full member
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October 05, 2018, 02:03:22 PM
During a severe market decline, it is sometimes advantageous to immediately sell a token and then buy back a larger quantity at a fallen price.
A good strategy because you can make big profits. but it also has a high risk because the possibility of the coin not growing too large, therefore before doing so you have to analyze the coin well so that the strategy you are running will succeed. My advice is that you don't make quick decisions.
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October 05, 2018, 01:27:42 PM
During a severe market decline, it is sometimes advantageous to immediately sell a token and then buy back a larger quantity at a fallen price.
jr. member
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October 05, 2018, 01:23:17 PM
Yeah many bounty hunters do  dump their coins which sometimes do affect the price but I think many investors too wait for such moment to invest in such projects. To make you gain your maximum gain from your hard earned coin never dump it since you get much more if you hold for a while.
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October 05, 2018, 12:59:04 PM
They are paying huntsman , they are not investors so they desire never aid almost the cost that goes consume . They desire deal each to get capital and disburse representing their being .
Not every campaign is going to have bounty hunters. If you are investing in a project then watch it.
full member
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October 05, 2018, 12:58:31 PM
I use to hold coins when I receive them for bounty hunter work. If I invest part of my time in a project if because I believe in this!
newbie
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October 05, 2018, 12:57:01 PM
They are paying huntsman , they are not investors so they desire never aid almost the cost that goes consume . They desire deal each to get capital and disburse representing their being .
member
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October 05, 2018, 12:46:46 PM
there are many types of bounty hunters, there are types of holders, there are also types that directly sell tokens on the exchange. I am a holder. but in my opinion all bounty hunters have the right to hold or not.
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October 05, 2018, 12:33:02 PM
I think it is not a problem with bounty hunters. It is there choice. If they doesn't feel any confidence about project they should be able to get a decision about selling or holding,because they earn coins for their efforts. But there are so many hunters also who doesn't find any information about project and try to sell coins just after they received.Mostly they will have to regret abut that decision in future. 
jr. member
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October 05, 2018, 12:22:02 PM
A very good observation ,bounty hunters really help in exposing ico's to attract investors but usually dump at very low prices immediately when listed on an exchange .Bounty hunters should learn to hold so that they can get more profit. Apart from bounty hunters investors who receive lots of bonus especially during early purhase also dump causing low prices.
member
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October 05, 2018, 12:08:59 PM
yes we have to hold our coin which we get from bounty. just wait the project works and we will get higher profit
i foten do that because im sure the coin which i hold can up sometimes
jr. member
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October 05, 2018, 11:37:49 AM
Strongly agree with your suggestion, I also do not sell directly when new token listings in the market. But I think most bounty hunters are very difficult in the affair, though they themselves do not want to be involved with success and it even makes the token dump price in the market.
sr. member
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October 05, 2018, 11:23:18 AM
Bounty hunters never listen to other people's advice. We like to learn from our own experience. That us your advice? We know what to do ourselves.

most of the time bounty hunters listen to their own decision because people really know how to look for the good bounty campaign the problem is that after the bounty because most of the time it will ends to a scam campaign so whether for someone is better enough the campaign in the end people has 50% of chance that the team gonna pay them and it is not base on the insights of other people.
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