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Topic: Altcoin: Bonus issue for early investors (Read 112 times)

copper member
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August 20, 2019, 06:22:51 AM
#12
It is the decision of each company, but I believe 20 percent is a maximum for every token sale, because if a discount would be 40-50 percent, early investors could easily dump those tokens at the ICO price and harm token economics.
copper member
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August 20, 2019, 06:10:47 AM
#11
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, alot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?
A good question, and here I not understand those participants forum, which write 15% and less. This is wrong, I believe that early investors are the people who should get the maximum profit, because they believed in your startup when you did not have the funds, these people took the maximum risk. My opinion is at least 30% for series A investors.
legendary
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August 20, 2019, 05:21:51 AM
#10
Based on the stages of the ICO for the project there will be more bonuses on the investment made. Most of the time users prefer to invest by the initial stages. Apart from this these days a new form of bonus is being provided based on the staking of the tokens. More the tokens staked more will be the bonus offered periodically. This used to get distributed among the users with the large volume of funds invested as there used to be certain limitations for investment.
hero member
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August 20, 2019, 05:14:26 AM
#9
What rate you're asking in here? price? each investor has unique thinking and different strategy base on what they feel and what they know. There's no actual other bonuses that I can think of for early investors. And as for that incentive, that's part of the devs decision so that they can get more investors and attract to invest on their projects.
hero member
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August 20, 2019, 05:02:25 AM
#8
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, alot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?
As early investors, probably a project can give them 10%-20% tops. If they give more, then there's the possibility that they could dump it right away causing a massive price going down.

I'm not too concerned about bonuses, maybe for the discounted price I'm interested. As an investor I am more focused on the project and its products. Because bonuses don't guarantee being a good project.
I don't you misunderstood the question of the OP, of course everyone wanted the project to be successful. However, the OP clearly ask the advantage of being a early investor because this has been practice here by most projects and we can perhaps gauge as what is the mindset of an early investors and why they put money when there is no finished product yet.
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August 20, 2019, 04:43:06 AM
#7
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, alot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?

I think it's normal and normal for the developer team to offer investors a large bonus in the presale period. This is to attract other investors because the new project is certainly not too well known. But on the other hand, a bonus that is too large can also have a negative impact when the token is already listed on the exchanger because investors can sell below the ICO price and this is detrimental to other investors who buy during the main sale period
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August 20, 2019, 04:13:52 AM
#6
I'm not too concerned about bonuses, maybe for the discounted price I'm interested. As an investor I am more focused on the project and its products. Because bonuses don't guarantee being a good project.
sr. member
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August 20, 2019, 04:01:05 AM
#5
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, a lot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?

The lowest price of the token between every phase of token sale maybe is the best choice for an early investor but they only can buy with a big amount...
IMO
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August 20, 2019, 03:45:21 AM
#4
The lower the bonus for early investors, the better for the project and the future price of the coin. Many projects crashed precisely because they handed out high bonuses to early investors, team, advisors and marketing. All these actions lead to the fact that the price of the coin drops dramatically and for example, an investor who gets acquainted with the project sees on the chart how the price of the coin has changed and evaluates the project as unreliable for investment. Therefore, the teams of all projects need to consider these nuances before allocating the budget.
newbie
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August 20, 2019, 03:40:50 AM
#3
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, alot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?
hero member
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August 20, 2019, 02:29:59 AM
#2
This is my standard,
for the early investors (private sale) should be less than 15%
for the ico and every phase should be decrease from 10% to the zero bonus which means the last investors will not get any bonus caused by they have participated in the crowdsale at the end of the ICO.
I just try to avoid a big dump and inflation caused by big bonus to the early investors.
jr. member
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August 20, 2019, 01:11:00 AM
#1
what bonus do you think is okay for early investors, alot of investors are not only investing just for investment sake, they also look at other benefits attached to the project such as the bonus given, on what average rate do you think early investors should also get from their investments?
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