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Topic: Bounty Hunters the cause of token dumping ? - page 12. (Read 19016 times)

newbie
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I will give my opinion.
I only have one account for the bounty mission. If the mission rewards me, I immediately sell these rewards. How does a small number of accounts affect the market? I don't understand why people want to condemn bounty hunters!
full member
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There is a financial factor why some bounty hunters selling their tokens. But keep in mind, not all bounty hunters cause of the token dumping, I am sure most of them are tokens holder.

Uh -_- me as the bounty participant very disappointed why most of the bounty hunters always blamed due of that.

i agree. im also a boounty hunter and i myself dont also sell out my coins too early but instead ill just keep them for a long time or until i am already contented for their values.

 although i dont get disapointed when someone says that bounty hunters are the cause of the price dump because i know that that is not true. whales are trully the one that controls the price of the coins and not the bounty hunters because whales are more powerful .
jr. member
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There is a financial factor why some bounty hunters selling their tokens. But keep in mind, not all bounty hunters cause of the token dumping, I am sure most of them are tokens holder.
Uh -_- me as the bounty participant very disappointed why most of the bounty hunters always blamed due of that.

bounty hunters only hold small amount. i dont think if they cause drop of price
if the project is good, it can recovery easily

What is the campaign you follow? Twitter? Facebook? Telegram? Newsletter? If you are following the part of bounty as I mentioned, of course, you will get the small amount.
Take a look at signature campaign, content creator campaign (blogging, videos on youtube etc.), that will give the huge amount from your work.
member
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Bounty hunters are alwasy blame for selling their tokens so quickly without waiting for the project develpment as outline in the roadmap.  I don't think bounty hunters are to blame because a lot of bounty hunters hold their coins for years.
It's not the bounty hunters who are the reason for the tokens to drop, it's poor advertising of the project, delays in reaching the roadmap milestones and lack of communication with the investors.
Bounty rewards usually make several percent of the total token supply, so why should this insignificant amount influence the price??
member
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Well, the truth is bounty hunters are sometimes are the reason of low price of tokens. Because after receiving  the reward from the bounty campaign, bounty hunters are immediately selling there tokens even though the exchanges are not available or available but a dead exchange.

I can agree, with you because we have seen many bounty participants need quick money after receiving their payments. Sometimes this makes people dump their coin which they got through bounty and this makes to decrease the price even lower.
newbie
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Well, the truth is bounty hunters are sometimes are the reason of low price of tokens. Because after receiving  the reward from the bounty campaign, bounty hunters are immediately selling there tokens even though the exchanges are not available or available but a dead exchange.
jr. member
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I noticed that when we are given coins, then after the distribution the price necessarily falls dramatically, especially if the coin is not very popular and has low capital, many coins simply fall to the bottom
legendary
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More than bounty hunters, the one who have invested when the bonus was high, sell the tokens once it hits exchanges as the price will be way high at the time of listing. Which spikes the panic of sell and bounty hunter follow them.
newbie
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I think bounty hunters is not one to blame of a dumping of token since a small percentage only goes for bounty hunters. The one to blame for sure is the top 1 to 5 who invested during ICO phase since they hold the majority of the token they are the ones now who will manipulate the market.
hero member
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No need to blame, the crypto market is volatile and if there's a dump it will be followed by the crowd quickly.

sr. member
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in order to reduce the dump of tokens  and place a healthy market for tokens right from the first day of launch then it is suggestable to pay bounty hunters in Eth then they can reduce the dumping issue at large
Yes. Paying in ETH or other major cryptos is definitely an idea worth exploring.
DAOStack paid their bounty hunters in ETH - imagine my surprised, after shorting out ahead of bounty distribution to reenter at a low price when hunters dump, to discover that they were paying in ETH! Mad scramble back to retake my position and more.
newbie
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Of course, free money can't keep it
full member
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Bounty hunters are small fish to make any noticeable difference in token prices. It is the big whales who move the markets.
member
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No, i think its not the bounty hunter, I, myself is a bounty hunter most of my rewards are still on hold.. And also some of the bounty rewards are delayed and the price of that particular token was dumped before hunters got their rewards
legendary
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I wouldn't blame bounty hunters dumping their coins and tokens for the big price dips. I blame most of it on price manipulation by the big whale investors.
What a lot of people are not understanding is that, if the market price ends up getting below ICO price, why is it that the investors still partake in ICOs and not at the end of the day wait for the token or coin to hit the market before investing since it would be dumped. They are simply just the ones dumping at market price, and since they got in cheaper during the first stage of the ICO which they even got huge bonuses depending on how much they bought, the bonus some of the whales got alone will give them their whole capital back with huge profit, when they dump.
hero member
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Yes, many bounty hunters quickly sell their coins. But think about it. On the bounty campaign, on average, 1-2% of all tokens sold are allocated. While the funds, the team, pre-sale and sale receive all the other coins. So think, who primarily affects the fact that the price goes down?
And one more thing was correctly noticed by the author. Many bounty hunters participate only in those projects that they themselves consider excellent. And they hold these coins.
newbie
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in order to reduce the dump of tokens  and place a healthy market for tokens right from the first day of launch then it is suggestable to pay bounty hunters in Eth then they can reduce the dumping issue at large
newbie
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They just want to make cash after all
newbie
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Most likely
sr. member
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Yes and No.
Bounty hunters can lead to initial dips as they try to cash out and undersell the market. However, this initial dip always turn into a catalyst for market players - whale - to dump bonuses (which they tend to have a lot of), Why would they do that you ask? Simple, there are a lot of green hands in the market and once the market starts to dip, they panic and cash out, selling back to the whales at cheaper prices.
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