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Topic: All about bounty payments and its effect to the project - page 17. (Read 2133 times)

full member
Activity: 588
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Imperfect development will be fatal, don't blame the bounty hunters for the price down. I feel blaming hunters is not the right thing and this is very worrying. Learning to understand the situation is better than finding fault.
jr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 1
Bounty hunters keep getting blamed for every ICO that dumps. People are always looking for who to put blame on especially those who cannot deny it, I want to ask, what happened to those projects that listed before paying bounty hunters? Why did the price still get dumped? Bounty hunters are not the enemy, check the private investors who got bogus bonuses and you will see who to blame.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 310
not for all actually
if that a good project ,
of course they, i mean team will think about it,
so they just give a small reward of their project.
so price will not affected soo much from bounty hunter.

Indeed the amount of coins allocated for the bounty participants would be just a small percentage compared with the total volume of the coins from the project, so it is less likely able to makes the price in the market to fall so much, if it not get affected with another reason.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 11
unlike many that feel bounty hunters are the reason for the drop in price of a coin, i will say that is not always true because there are many project that drop in price when bounty hunters have not been rewarded.At times private investors dump price also.
jr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 2
Before we know that bounty hunters dump the price of a coin but now even investors especially private investors do dump price,i have seen project that dump in price even before given rewards to bounty hunters.
full member
Activity: 2184
Merit: 100
SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
You have a logic to avoid the dumping of the coin but we can not blame always bounty hunters if bounty hunter get paid in eth that would be much better because that way dev can maintain their coins value when get listed on exchange apart from this I also buy several coins during ICOs but overall my experience was not very good so I decided to buy only when get listed on the exchange.
full member
Activity: 660
Merit: 101
Colletrix - Bridging the Physical and Virtual Worl
not all bounty hunters will sell at very cheap prices, if indeed the project has a very good concept, surely there will be many traders who try to maintain prices by buying orders, the tokens for bounty hunters are only 1-2% so they don't affect prices on market
1-2% not too much. But for new projects listed, they don't have too many buyers. So if the bounty hunters sell all at once, I think the price will fall very deep
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 17
Yes right, a little more bounty hunter affects the price in the market, but it also depends on the voin project if indeed the coin project is really good, then the bounty hunter is not a problem for them.
copper member
Activity: 714
Merit: 5
I think the bonus is not the main cause of the depreciation of a coin. Bonuses are only a very small fraction of the total supply.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 108
not all bounty hunters will sell at very cheap prices, if indeed the project has a very good concept, surely there will be many traders who try to maintain prices by buying orders, the tokens for bounty hunters are only 1-2% so they don't affect prices on market
Some bounty hunters still want to hold with their coins but I think if the hunters dump their holdings, it can still affect the market price but it wont last of course since the holdings of the hunters is very small compare to investors allocation. If there’s a delay on the payment, i think that would affect the project much since hunters will accused the project as a scam.
member
Activity: 700
Merit: 14
Eth or BTC paying bounties is not a bad idea really. But i would always prefer to be given the option to be paid in ETH/BTC or bounty tokens/coins.

But in the end, even if bounty hunters and airdrop participants are paid with ETH or BTC, someone out there will still sold the tokens at a low price. It might be a team member from the project or someone who gets the tokens or coins. The best thing to do now is to wait until bounty hunters and airdrop participants finish dumping then the project team may do a buyback program to enlighten traders and hodlers to buy the token or coin.
sr. member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 258
Why blaming bounty hunters, they have the right to sell their coins at any point of time, because they have worked for it, the demand comes from the platform itself and besides we all know that bounty hunters have the smallest shares in the distribution of the supply, the team are the one who likely dump in the exchange.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1150
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Eth or BTC paying bounties is not a bad idea really. But i would always prefer to be given the option to be paid in ETH/BTC or bounty tokens/coins.
member
Activity: 574
Merit: 15
I was once an investor had few gains to some ICO/crowdsale but made many losses so I decided to stop participating in ICO instead I do bounties and buy it thru exchanges from bounty hunters dumping it.

I know for a fact that most of you know this situation and are guilty of it,  price tends to tank due to bounty hunters selling their share of tokens for cheap. I think its better to pay hunters in eth or other alts rather than risking the price of their token or coin in that way they could also help their investors and boost confidence to their future and their project. Well for me a falling price is a mark of a failing project "ICO's"
The price of the tokens depends on the quality of the project, look at the tokens of the projects that launch the ICO on the binance exchange platform, their price is increased five times in relation to the ICO price.
member
Activity: 630
Merit: 20
Somehow I agreed with your point. For someone like who was scammed before from joining bounties or ICO, I totally I agreed to pay me in eth than to their coins. But of course I also understand with the situations of ICO projects. Paying with their coins will also help them to promote it.
member
Activity: 700
Merit: 11
I was once an investor had few gains to some ICO/crowdsale but made many losses so I decided to stop participating in ICO instead I do bounties and buy it thru exchanges from bounty hunters dumping it.

I know for a fact that most of you know this situation and are guilty of it,  price tends to tank due to bounty hunters selling their share of tokens for cheap. I think its better to pay hunters in eth or other alts rather than risking the price of their token or coin in that way they could also help their investors and boost confidence to their future and their project. Well for me a falling price is a mark of a failing project "ICO's"

You generalize a lot my friend. I agree that many bounty hunters tend to sell off their coins (since it is their reward for several weeks of work), but I do not believe that they can influence the price of the coin. In fact, investors dump the price more than bounty hunters because they make a lot of profit from bonuses accumulated during private sales and presales and once it lists on an exchange, they sell off for what we think are peanuts but are actually profiting them. If you doubt me, try and observe projects that list on exchange before sending tokens to their hunters. I can bet you, the price will tank because of short-term investors dumping.
jr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 2
Your analysis is very wrong.  The price tanking is not because of bounty hunters. Many projects lists it's token an a very low prices on exchanges and everyone starts blaming the hunters for selling at the price this projects listed it's assets. Note that the investors who told many tokens have to sell off too in many of this cases.
full member
Activity: 882
Merit: 110
I was once an investor had few gains to some ICO/crowdsale but made many losses so I decided to stop participating in ICO instead I do bounties and buy it thru exchanges from bounty hunters dumping it.

I know for a fact that most of you know this situation and are guilty of it,  price tends to tank due to bounty hunters selling their share of tokens for cheap. I think its better to pay hunters in eth or other alts rather than risking the price of their token or coin in that way they could also help their investors and boost confidence to their future and their project. Well for me a falling price is a mark of a failing project "ICO's"
every investor must have a risk, but believe now to be more investors lose money. You better buy from hounter bounties at lower prices than investing in ico.
full member
Activity: 912
Merit: 100
This does not apply to all projects. It happens that bounty hunters sell tokens at a low price, but it also happens that if you did not have time to buy tokens during the ICO, after entering the stock exchange, their price is skyrocketing.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 567
I was once an investor had few gains to some ICO/crowdsale but made many losses so I decided to stop participating in ICO instead I do bounties and buy it thru exchanges from bounty hunters dumping it.

I know for a fact that most of you know this situation and are guilty of it,  price tends to tank due to bounty hunters selling their share of tokens for cheap. I think its better to pay hunters in eth or other alts rather than risking the price of their token or coin in that way they could also help their investors and boost confidence to their future and their project. Well for me a falling price is a mark of a failing project "ICO's"

I don't think so, if the project is good and developers are dedicated to pursue the success of the project, the price will eventually recover, pump and dump are very much normal in a volatile market, it's better to have a dump at the beginning then recover and pump , than the coin losses it's value in the future.
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