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Topic: Are bounty participant really the cause of dumping coins? - page 4. (Read 1626 times)

newbie
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usually, bounty hunters will immediately sell the coins that they get even though the price is cheap. surely, itt will make the price of coins on the market become cheap and make investors suffer huge losses. it would be better if we look at the market before selling coins so we can make a profit from it.
sr. member
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Actually, all the time problems are unfortunate if a project experiences a long dump, because there are so many new ICOs that have bad prices because of the market conditions that cause it all, if we blame the bounty hunters it is certainly not wise because not all Hunter bounties will do that and I think there are still many gift hunters who really see the potential of the project to continue to grow, and if I see many tokens that have bad prices caused by initial listing prices and less solid project communities, and for investors must be able to maintain the price ecosystem because they have an important role because they have a large number of tokens.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Many bounty hunters sell the coins they received immediately after the coins are listed. But I do not think that such a small part of the coins can affect the decline in prices. Most likely the reason is in the projects themselves and in the global decline of cryptocurrency prices.
hero member
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Merit: 541
many have blamed it for the bounty hunter. but when looking at the allocation given to the bounty hunter I think it is not the completely wrong bounty hunter. They also have things to sell and of course, the overall allocation is not great. There are other factors and the bounty hunter just a small part of it.
If someone is blaming the market situation to bounty hunters they are just dumb, they are just a small percentage of the entire structure and if the token has a strong base and vision these bounty hunters cannot be a major factor, i am not involved in any bounty programs for coins or tokens yet and i am not interested in it as there are ton of fake bounties. The real fact is that the market is in a tangle with regulations coming up and so on.
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 107
Bounty hunter has nothing to do with the current market situation, bounty hunters is only 0.01% compare with other real investors, so it is impossible for hunters to bring down the price. However, i hope the market will come back strong and we will have a great time again.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
many have blamed it for the bounty hunter. but when looking at the allocation given to the bounty hunter I think it is not the completely wrong bounty hunter. They also have things to sell and of course, the overall allocation is not great. There are other factors and the bounty hunter just a small part of it.
sr. member
Activity: 730
Merit: 250
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.
member
Activity: 147
Merit: 10
Bounty pool accounts for a very small part of the coin releases. I don't think bounty hunter is the cause of dumping coin. If that coin doesn't recover after dumping coin, you should ask why it is so?  The reason is that coin doesn't attract investors. If bounty hunters sell coins, investors can buy them cheaply. Logically, this would be beneficial to investors.



full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 114
Of course no doubt that it's all the bounty participants that caused the price dropping of a certain project, well I've been here in the forum for the couple of months and to observe the things... here's what I've found out.

1. Most of the bounty hunters have more than 1 accounts.
2. Once the project hits an exchange they will sell it immediately (They're afraid that their profits will go into waste if they hold the token for too long)

The fact that running a bounty campaign is one of the best thing in order to gain traffic from users of cryptos but one of the most risky way for a project because of the bounty hunters.

Bounty hunters can't cause a drop in prices for a token because they own a maximum of 2% of the total number of tokens. And certainly, all hunters don't rush to sell them at the same time. 2% can't affect the price of the token in any way! But investors can!
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 104
Ideally, investors (holders of the largest number of tokens), and all other token holders (bounty hunters, team members) should enable the project to unwind so that the users of the platform have a demand for tokens. After that, everyone would be interested in selling tokens on the exchange at a favorable rate. In reality, investors specifically buy tokens during the IRS bonus, in order to be the first to drop tokens on the exchange. The price of the token is not always profitable for investors.
full member
Activity: 680
Merit: 173
Giggity
Well that's partly true bounty participants usually dump their coins when the ICO has finished or when they entered an exchange but sometimes they usually buy back when the price is low that is their strategy dump high and buy back when the price is low but remember the bounty hunters are a good thing in the ICO they truly help the ICO when it comes to advertising and also in marketing but there are some hodlers so don't generalize the bounty hunters.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 33
Of course no doubt that it's all the bounty participants that caused the price dropping of a certain project, well I've been here in the forum for the couple of months and to observe the things... here's what I've found out.

1. Most of the bounty hunters have more than 1 accounts.
2. Once the project hits an exchange they will sell it immediately (They're afraid that their profits will go into waste if they hold the token for too long)

The fact that running a bounty campaign is one of the best thing in order to gain traffic from users of cryptos but one of the most risky way for a project because of the bounty hunters.
full member
Activity: 284
Merit: 100
Vertex.Market, the World's First ICO Aftermarket
i am a bounty hunter and i dont think so that all bounty participant are dumper. 'coz i myself i dont dump my token after i recieved from the ico. maybe some of the hunter are dump it right away 'coz they have the reason why they immediately sell thier token. many bounty participant are still holding thier coins . so, if some bounty dump thier coins..just respect thier decision because we dont know the reason behind,
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
At times yes, but we cannot blame them for dumping all the tokens. I believe the percentage given to bounty hunters is very small and even if they dump their coins, it will not have a huge effect on the price of the coin.
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 10
Bounty participants which has rewarded a huge ammount of token rewards will be dumping when they are listed in the exchanges and this is not good to the tokens and also for the investors.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
I do not think so. Why blame the bounty participants? While bounty participants are the main force in the governing ICO. Having a strong marketing team to attract new investors to the project. Investors have a tendency to think that it is the bounty itself that causes the dumping of coins, so I think they should rethink many aspects. The dumping of coins is due to the application of ICO that does not run perfectly optimized than what set out.  Smiley Wink
full member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 108
I do not think that this is the major cause of price drop. This is because even bitcoin prices are dropping. And we do not see bitcoin being distributed in an Airdrop now.

The reasons currently are quite strong as they have kept prices in check for so long.


jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 6
if we just look at mate bounty hunters hunt some bounty to earn some token or coins that they can sell and convert it to Fiat. bounty hunters are not investors or holders to hold until it will be to the Moon. and as we look at bounty allocation is very to small to dump the price of every project.
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 13
There are a lot of reason why the coins are dumping and we must not blame that to the bounty participants. Actually, whether they dumped it or not, it's up to their decision since they've earn that through working on those projects. But again, it is not just because of dumping by the hunters rather there are some reasons such as the ICO investors who doesn't want to lose and have a bunch of token holdings and decided to dump it.
member
Activity: 331
Merit: 13
It's true that bounty hunters dump their tokens immediately after they receive it, but I don't think it's their dumps that make the prices fall so hard. Afterall, bounty yijens account for about 1-2% of the tokens sold.
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