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Topic: Bounty Hunters the cause of token dumping ? - page 14. (Read 19016 times)

hero member
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Bounty hunters are not selling in a rush most of the times. The problem are those big and huge airdrops that some projects are giving out worth of more than millions dollars, that is the main reason.
newbie
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Because people who participate in the bonus campaign do not lose anything, so they always sell at lower prices than the investors, so usually early when the end of an ICO project token prices are often cheap or cheap. Bounty houses they dumped their coins.
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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 only on your mind but try to surf all of the sections of Altcoin Discussion and see on how many bounty hunters are literally holding their rewards. You may see few of them but majority of them wants to dump it as soon as possible.
full member
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Bounty hunters have nothing to do with it. Everyone knows about this. The fact that they affect something is a joke of investors that some take very seriously.
newbie
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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.
member
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Bounty hunters always want to sell fast as I can see the messages about exchange listings and so on. I think it really ruins the value of token and the price goes up then very hard.
newbie
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Bounty hunters need money to help themselves and don't always blame them if they dump their coins into the market as fast as possible. But it must be noted that the allocation to bounty is too small that it can have any real effect on the price of a coin.
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Um. Dude?

You just went two different ways in two sentences.
You blamed bounty hunters for dumping tokens, and then said that bounty hunters are hodlers, in the very next breath.

Stick with the first one. Bounty hunters are probably more likely to take their money and run, rather than speculating on the future. Especially on this forum, where a lot of them are foreign, and may be more dependent on the income from these programs for supporting their livelihoods.

It's just a problem that can't really be solved. The program creators can't afford to shell out worthwhile currencies for their programs, and the bounty hunters are looking for something liquid.

Bounty programs are such a small portion of the token allocation that I don't think it makes a significant difference beyond very short term time frames
jr. member
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If a project is good, it really doesn't matter if the hunters dump their tokens right after the ico.
Some coins prices go up after the campaigns so i don't think it really matters much.
sr. member
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Of course bounty hunter also affect to price of token but not so much cause number of token distributed for bounty hunters is just a small amount of total token amount. Tokens price at the moment are really low just because of downward trend so I don't think there is any bounty hunter should be blamed for this dump in price of ICO tokens Smiley
in any case, Bounty hunters in the end result get the least amount of tokens, compared to the total amount, which in general can not affect the pricing of these tokens.

The advantage for the ICo investors however is that they get the tokens to dump the first before the bounty participants could because most of the time, the team releases the coins of bounty participants the last. Its kinda of a consolation price. Investors wouldn't have to worry though if the project is really good and they can wait for its product, I guess price will be certain to rise.
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Of course bounty hunter also affect to price of token but not so much cause number of token distributed for bounty hunters is just a small amount of total token amount. Tokens price at the moment are really low just because of downward trend so I don't think there is any bounty hunter should be blamed for this dump in price of ICO tokens Smiley
in any case, Bounty hunters in the end result get the least amount of tokens, compared to the total amount, which in general can not affect the pricing of these tokens.
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Of course bounty hunter also affect to price of token but not so much cause number of token distributed for bounty hunters is just a small amount of total token amount. Tokens price at the moment are really low just because of downward trend so I don't think there is any bounty hunter should be blamed for this dump in price of ICO tokens Smiley
hero member
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There is no doubt that most of the bounty tokens always end up on the exchange in the first few days of distributing it, but there are alot of project recently with no bounty program that the price has dumped significantly, bounty is a easy target for most people to blame for the dump of a project price. I can name 5 projects now that have no bounty program and are currently below the ICO price
jr. 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.

AFAIK simplest few percentage is going to the bounty hunters.
If there is a dip after the distribution it can be or it can not be the fault of the bounty hunters. What you have to take a glance are the ones traders who invested big cash and has simplest one component to do after it gets listed on any trade and that is they may sell it quick.
sr. member
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Yeah I also agree with you.Mainly Bounty Hunter is most responsible for reducing the price of any coin.They sell at lower prices.Because they are desperate to sell the coins as soon as they get the coins.
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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.

bounty hunter just takes 2-3% from a total of supply. i don't think that really gives the effect for the market. even not all bounty hunters sell their token instantly. as i know, also many bounty hunters which hold their token after bounty distribution.
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This could have been true few months back but nowadays there are thousands of participants in the bounty campaigns so the reward per participant has gone down, an year back people were making decent reward, i dont think anyone can really dump the price with small amounts of tokens.
full member
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It's not the bounty hunter because the percentage of coins allocated to the bounty is so small it won't have a huge impact on the price. Usually it is 1 or 2% of the total number of tokens so early investors should be blamed more than the bounty hunter
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I'm a bit out of the loop. Could someone explain to me what a bounty hunter is?
Have you already understood this?
If not, please, examine what is bounty in the context of ICO. Those who participate in bounty as working ants, and there are bounty hunters.

Dumping 1-3% coins/tokens of holders can greatly reduce the price, as most buyers buy by ICO. But I would not blame bounty hunters. As mentioned above, often the listing on the exchange occurs before the payment of rewards, but the price also often falls.
When we do mention or do talk on previous ICO on previous years then this system how actually works where bounty participant and investor do have the same duration or time on where tokens can be given where they can dump at the same time where it would really cause of the price to dump but now the system do change up where most projects do already give out bounty tokens after a week,2 weeks or a month which means the dump isnt on the bounty hunters side but already on investors which is a normal thing.
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What about those who participated in the ICO that dump their tokens way before bounty hunters are paid? Bounty hunters shouldn't be blamed for token dumping, besides most of them need the money from the biunty to settle some real life problems.
I completely agree with you, because bounty hunters can not drastically influence the pricing of Tokin. In any case, Kia Whoever thinks otherwise can safely calculate that the total pool for a bounty company is only 2 or 3% for each ico company.
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