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Topic: Are bounty participant really the cause of dumping coins? - page 3. (Read 1609 times)

sr. member
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Maybe I am so hesitant about it. but the fact is indeed a great many cases it is true it is. the bounty hunter always sells massively coins they have simultaneously when it has already entered into the market. This caused the price of the market is down in large and even much of the estimated price. but the problem is getting a small allocation of bounty so I thought it would be hard to believe if the bounty is a major influence of the downturn happened.
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The massive dump of a coin does not come from bounty hunters. Bounty hunters only hold a small percentage of the entire coins generated for a project. The dump comes from the team and ICO investors who hold large percentage of the tokens.
newbie
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most of them yes, but not all of bounty participant cause dumping coins.
because after bounty participant get their token, they will sell it immediately.
they want to quick money.
that's why the price of that coins dumping.
newbie
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Most times, it seems like they are. They play a huge role in this, and cause a dip in the prices of these coins. A lot of us bounty hunters are quick to sell off our coins or tokens immediately after we receive them, and it is usually not fair on these coins. We have a reasonable amount allocated to us, and dumping these coins are no good for them.
jr. member
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

In my opinion, the primary dumpers in most projects are the early masternode buyers, or investors, as they try to recoup the money spent on the MN or ICO as soon as possible at any cost to the project.  Plus early MN and ICO investors typically get the most early rewards/bonuses, so they tend to not really give a hoot about projects.  It happens whenever anyone has too much of anything; they lose respect for it.

Add in the fact that 90% of projects reach price highs in the first few days after the first exchange listing, which is another commonly known effect these days, and everyone in the know scrambles to sell whatever they can asap, because after that, the only choice is to hold long term, and most folks don't have the patience to wait 2 or 3 years for a good project to mature.

And, when you look at bounty amounts, the developers are riding a fine line between giving out too much and not doing enough to get the word out properly.  Unfortunately, greed is a pervasive feature of the crypto world, and until the masses begin to pile in, the market will be subject to these types of actions by individuals unmoored by greed and selfishness.
newbie
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Not all bounty participants are dumpers some of them are in bounty campaign for coin accumulation and stable price in future. The only cause of dumping coins are speculator traders and dumping platforms plus also weak projects with low volume on some weak exchangers all this result to dumping. Bounty hunters most of them are focusing on accumulation because the rewards they receive are too small to affect price untill they wait for them to mature.
hero member
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

I have always defended the idea that it is impossible for the participants of the bounties to be guilty of the drastic fall in the prices of the tokens because in most cases, the ICOs offer only 1% of the tokens created, which means that even if all the bounty hunters decided to sell their tokens simultaneously at the first opportunity, the effect on the price would be minimal.

Therefore, enough of those unfair attacks on the bounty hunters. In any case, the contribution they make to the ICO market by collaborating in the dissemination of their projects is very important and significantly cheaper than what a professional marketing company could charge.
copper member
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In such a falling market, everybody dumping coins - bounty participants, investors, traders. But I can not understand - who are these people who invests in ICO projects.
And many projects reaches softcap. This is a mystery for me.
hero member
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?

Lol bounty participants are just small part of token/coins receiver because the investors relieved large volume amd they are are one who solds immediately after receiving their part so i dont see any reason why putting the blame for the hunters
full member
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?


Most of the bounty hunters I know are just holding their coins because they would want to gain a better profit through it in time. If there are people who knows about a certain project well that would be bounty hunters because upon joining, they already have an idea of the project flow. I think dumping would also affect the future platform of the project so bounty hunters are also trying to avoid it.
sr. member
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In my opinion, bounty hunters are not too influential, but the ones who influence are their own ico issues such as their exchanger that only exists in dex, their products that have not yet been published, their delayed platform
full member
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Yes, but it doesn’t happen always. If the founders come out on the good stock exchanges with the big volume and after it they give you bounty tokens this will not affect the current price. Also they can give awards in Ethereum tokens and this will not affect the price in any way.
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Hmm, that is the harsh truth man and i really don't understand why some bounty hunters do that anyway. Just for the sake of some few bucks you just decide to sell your coins so cheaply which further brings the attractiveness of the project down. Please let's desist from such habits.
copper member
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For my little exposure to some ICO's has made me notice from many investors apportioning most blame on bounty participant as the main cause of dumping coin on market far less than ICO prices. Some claim since they really dash them the coin for free they really do not care about the market but rather dump them and go their way leaving the fate of genuine investors and managers at the mercy of this dumped coins. But i  truly believe that bounty participant really engage their time and earn these coins of which some really don't dump just like that. What is the actual cause of dumping of most ICO coins, is it a matter of bounty participant, investors or on the part ICO managers concept of plan for these coins?
Yea you are partly right,  bounty participants really do dump but not all. They some cause the dumps but not all,  sometimes its really the fault of the project team giving enormous bonuses is one of the major cause
member
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This is not true as bounty hunters alone cannot do a dump like that. It is true that some of them are selling after the launch but this has nothing to do with dumps.
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No need to blame the bounty hunters in the drawdown of the price, these people worked for the benefit of the project and got their "salary" and their right to sell or hold the asset for long term. In all the drawdowns , you can blame the bearish trend, when almost all the coins fall in price. Or a project that doesn't keep promises and investors begin to lose patience and faith.
full member
Activity: 560
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Bounty hunters are just a good outlet for project developers. Tokens fall in price because they sell too early and such other things are just excuses.
full member
Activity: 644
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remeber buyer at presale or private sale who get discount, they can be dumpers too, but yest mostly of the dumpers is a newbie bounty and airdrop participant, profesional bountier will hodl their reward atleast till hit ico price
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
More often than not its the ravenous financial specialists that endeavor to flip and take benefit from each other ico, they put resources into huge extra stages and offer their coins when they are recorded some place and take benefit as reward which they likewise offer and dump the general estimation of the coin, abundance seekers additionally have a dumping impact however I think these days abundance rewards are not that huge too cause real dumps.
legendary
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Let's see what bounty pool is allocated from General fees.Basically it is 1-3%.How can this amount affect the price of a coin?I can also say with confidence that many participants of the bounty do not sell their coins.So blame the participants wrongly bounty.

Some bounty hunters sell their earned tokens for a ridiculous price, because they have no time to wait until the token will grow on the crypto exchange markets. They buy the very cheap orders and sometimes the price is dumped down to 10% for a short period. Nowadays some ICO teams delay the transferring a tokens to the bounty hunters. Thus, the bounty hunters can dump the price but only if they will create an massive downward trend.
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