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Topic: Bounty Hunters the cause of token dumping ? - page 8. (Read 19016 times)

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The bounty hunter is the seller with the lowest price, so when holding the coin you should wait for long time for the bounty sold out and the price will increase.
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We can't blame bounty hunters selling their bounty rewards at the end of the ICO. Besides, it's one of their top goals after receiving their rewards. But let's not forget that bounty hunters play a big role in the success of ICO because they are the ones that made the project to its publicity.
sr. 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.

i exactly thinks same. because of bounty hunters sell their award immediately, coins price fell to 1/2 of his io. after that itcant make x2 or more. because investors confidence finish to project
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I try to keep coins as long as possible, despite the fact that the price is falling. But it happens that you need to sell coins at a low price. And then I'm sorry that I did not sell it before.
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Most of the bounty hunter I think they fear if the price will be increasingly falling. Many people have been saving the coins but the price also failed to go up so they think when the coins already distributed they will immediately sell it. And this is already often the case and make the price too is getting down.
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We can't bring it out such allegation towards bounty hunters cause that is usually their doings. Once received their rewards, they have to sell it immediately even in low price to have money instantly. But we should not blame them all because some bounty hunters have learned it already. We can't take consideration also with the dev's of a certain coins for their huge participation to help it out from dumping.
Have you ever wondered how much volume you get to see when the price is dumped compared to the volume the bounty hunters actually got all together in the first place ? You guys should not forget the fact that bounty hunters are just a very tiny piece of the puzzle when it comes to ICO holders.

The private sale investors, investors that bought at a very early stage with huge bonuses are more prone to dump the bonuses to at least get back their initial capital, but we all concentrate on the final ICO price saying some bounty hunters are dumping below the price, but rather, most bounty hunters who are daft enough not to know the ICO price may actually be selling their little tokens lesser than they should be in the first place.
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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.

That is somehow true . There are many impatient and immature users and bounty hunters who just sell off their coins when the coin into some exchange .
That is one of the biggest reason of the coin dumping . But this cannot be controlled as the new users are emerging everyday and they are just scared to face the loss so they sell of right away.
newbie
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Many people sell their tokens immediately after they are paid for the work and the price of the token falls. But I think it's better to wait until the price rises and sell after a while.
sr. 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.
I disagree with the idea that bounties hunters are the reason why tokens and coins get dump. 2% of the tokens are always share within the bounty hunters and I think that is some how little compared to the amount hold by the developers, investors and adviser.  I think bounties hunters should be pay in ethereum or bitcoin and tether instead of tokens.
newbie
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I think that the reason for the fall is not the fulfillment by the developers of all the promised obligations to investors. And the global decline of the market should also be taken into account
full member
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Well you can profit on it2 instead crying here-first find out when there will be distribution of bounties for token that you hold then sell it few days before distribution starts and buy back your coins at 30-50% lower prices after the dump
newbie
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Bounty Hunter, in turn, is a component that causes the prices of traded coins to fall, as they always sell at a lower price than the ICO, after they receive tokens and sell out immediately.
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The reason for the price drop is not only the sale of tokens by bounty members. Bounty hunters own very small  %. The main reason is the decline in the market as a whole
Most bounty hunters only distribute 1% -3% per project and it does not affect much on that project. I think the downside of the market and the sell-off psychology of investors makes it worth less. Personally I'm a bounty hunter and I will not sell at cheap rates and only sell when the market has clear signs of recovery as that is when I earned the best profit.
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The reason for the price drop is not only the sale of tokens by bounty members. Bounty hunters own very small  %. The main reason is the decline in the market as a whole
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I don't think bounty hunters are the cause of token dumping. Without campaign, ICOs can not reach enough popularity and people. And also, if a project is innovative, I believe the traders and bounty hunters would not want to sell their tokens.
well actually for ico without bounty they are a bit difficult to get popular. in addition there is a factor of allocation of funds for this campaign which will indeed make the price increased or just the opposite
Bounty hunters plays a big role in the success of one ICO, without them for sure that project will not succeed. Well, bounty hunters sold their token right away because they need to feel the fruit of their hardwork, for me its ok because if thats a real good project it can bounce high no matter what.
sr. member
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I don't think bounty hunters are the cause of token dumping. Without campaign, ICOs can not reach enough popularity and people. And also, if a project is innovative, I believe the traders and bounty hunters would not want to sell their tokens.
well actually for ico without bounty they are a bit difficult to get popular. in addition there is a factor of allocation of funds for this campaign which will indeed make the price increased or just the opposite
member
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To buy or not to buy - that is the question ;)

The problem is not in them! The problem is that many projects go to ICO without having a finished product and most investors are not ready to wait until the project is fully launched here and sell while there is a profit.

But wasn't ICO a new way of crowdfunding in first place? People were trying to get extra money for their project. so it should be completely ok to have unfinished project, I guess the problem is more in low communication post ICO period.
hero member
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You have a contrasting statement.

Bounties only consist of 2-5% of the total supply of the proposed tokens. And not everyone dumps their earned tokens right away. This do not have a big effect on the market price.
I am seeing many threads blaming the bounty hunters for the dump of the price of the coin, but there are many more valid reasons for that, first of all the price of many coins are overvalued, people buy at whatever the price the developers set, but take the time to look at other projects and their supply of coins and you will see some projects that are asking too much for their coins and you can say from the very beginning the ico price will have to crash, if you identify one of those projects but that you still think has potential in the future then the best thing to do is to wait until the coin hits the exchanges and buy it there.
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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 hunters selling their payment receive came from the project participation depends on their need in life but yes i agree a lot of them are waiting for the right time to sell their coins from bounty and obviously in the reality need to wait when is the coins have an value to market place before they can sell.
full member
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I don't think bounty hunters are the cause of token dumping. Without campaign, ICOs can not reach enough popularity and people. And also, if a project is innovative, I believe the traders and bounty hunters would not want to sell their tokens.
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