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sr. member
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May 21, 2021, 08:01:47 AM
Sell it after the bounty hunters done dumping their allocation, its normal to experience sudden dump after the distribution of the reward. If you believe in the project you can hold it for months, there’s a good chance that it may rise specially now that we are in bull season.
Now the bear season has arrived and it is still not over, although personally I still hope for the bull season, but the fact is that now we are in bear season, where everyone has to hold their assets so as not to suffer big losses.
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May 21, 2021, 07:46:20 AM
New coins that are dumped after listing on an exchange are very common and have often happened, this happens due to large bounty payments that cause bounty hunters to sell them immediately, and also early investors who get a big bonus when buying the presale coin, of course some investors will immediately sell it when the coin is listed
hero member
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May 21, 2021, 12:51:49 AM
Sell it after the bounty hunters done dumping their allocation, its normal to experience sudden dump after the distribution of the reward. If you believe in the project you can hold it for months, there’s a good chance that it may rise specially now that we are in bull season.
No, it depends on how you treat the project, if you believe in its future, the best thing to do is to accumulate when the bounty hunters dump as usually that will make the price so cheap and that is an opportunity for you. The dump is normal when bounty hunters do, even in big exchange, investors know they will dump so they will not put a big buy order at a competitive price, instead, they will manipulate to lower the price for them to benefit from a cheap price.
legendary
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May 22, 2021, 02:43:18 AM
AME runs their bounties months ago with very generous payment rates for bounty hunters. They are sort of people who want quick money and don't want to wait too long. They almost don't have any belief in projects they are promoting for. Big dumps from bounty hunters sure.

Also, for the time being the cryptocurrency market is going through a bear period, nothing can hold prices down for most cryptocurrencies.
We see Bitcoin and other top altcoins experiencing the same thing, so AME also seems to be affected by this bad news.

There is nothing wrong with AME or its new exchanger, but this bloody market condition can be a reference for all of us that right now it is highly recommended to wait for the right moment to buy altcoins and bitcoins at the lowest prices.
legendary
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May 22, 2021, 01:48:07 AM
You can see the development of tokens for 3 months to the first 1 year. If there is a hard drop at the beginning of the list, then that's natural, because I think investors, aidrops, and bounty hunters sell the coin, causing the price to drop dramatically. however, after a few months, the price will start to recover if the development continues, because the people who sold in the beginning sometimes needed money, or simply didn't care about the project. from what I can see, currently the price of AME is also decreasing following the decline that occurred in the price of bitcoin.
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May 22, 2021, 01:40:27 AM
The general case is the price is pump when the news of listing at a good exchange being launch, and then will fall, due to good news for pulling also have a limit. PLZ remembering a token added by a exchange not means it will up definitely. If you are beliveving it, then just hold it, if not, then sell it at a price that you can accept.
hero member
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May 22, 2021, 12:23:13 AM
New coins that are dumped after listing on an exchange are very common and have often happened, this happens due to large bounty payments that cause bounty hunters to sell them immediately, and also early investors who get a big bonus when buying the presale coin, of course some investors will immediately sell it when the coin is listed
It should also be noted that each bounty allocation will not be the same as the allocation of investors and teams, and in general the bounty allocation is always smaller than other allocations, so it makes little sense that the disposal that occurs in the market is due to bounty participants, because they only get a few tokens when the bounty is over, in contrast to investors who are able to buy very large amounts of tokens.
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May 21, 2021, 11:52:36 PM
Many altcoins after the success of ICO decreased the price after listing in exchange, also they give reward to bounty hunter/airdrop. Some of them sell their token for cheap price. Other said some investor manipulate the price so they can buy more token, especially if the token would have good in the future.
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May 21, 2021, 01:47:00 PM
Sell it after the bounty hunters done dumping their allocation, its normal to experience sudden dump after the distribution of the reward. If you believe in the project you can hold it for months, there’s a good chance that it may rise specially now that we are in bull season.
Now the bear season has arrived and it is still not over, although personally I still hope for the bull season, but the fact is that now we are in bear season, where everyone has to hold their assets so as not to suffer big losses.

I disagree with your statement, we are still not in bear season! We are still in bull season,
this incident is the same as in 2017, BTC experienced a 50% dump when there was FUD from China then flew to $ 20k,
and after it's a dump until 2020, and now history might repeat itself, bitcoin will fly to $ 100k then after that the bears will probably come
newbie
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May 18, 2021, 11:08:41 AM
There will always a possibility of a dump whenever a token is listed on a new exchange.

It shows that the initial investors expect the price to go high and take their unrealized profit.

Also, before you're going to invest, please do your own research. Your capital, your responsibility.
sr. member
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May 18, 2021, 04:57:33 AM
Dump right after listing has happened very often, because most ico sales get a big bonus at the start, so the investor who bought the earliest, when the coin is listed, he will immediately sell the coin, and he is not eyeing high prices, the most important thing is he already make a profit. besides that dumps also often occur when bounties are distributed, because most bounty hunters will immediately sell them

We don't even know often times whether there were investors during the early phase or whether it is the team that just claims there were early investors but in the end it is themselves who dump all the tokens that they didn't pay anything for. That is the problem with the so called early phase investors. Nobody knows if there were any.
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May 17, 2021, 04:30:18 PM
Dump right after listing has happened very often, because most ico sales get a big bonus at the start, so the investor who bought the earliest, when the coin is listed, he will immediately sell the coin, and he is not eyeing high prices, the most important thing is he already make a profit. besides that dumps also often occur when bounties are distributed, because most bounty hunters will immediately sell them
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May 17, 2021, 11:16:26 AM
This happens a lot to projects with aggressive bounty campaigns and high rewards for hunters in the token concerned. AMEpay token AME dumped as expected but the team was great in reviving the price and even raised it to 8x before it eventually comes down to 2½x that it is now. That a token dumps at listing doesn't mean its end. REFI is another token that just got listed on HOTBIT and it falls in price a little bit. But we believe it is still going to make the holders rich with time.
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May 16, 2021, 12:32:57 AM
There are a lot of reasons why a coin dumps after listing and it is not always because of distribution yo bounty hunters
Bounty tokens often only make up for 1-3% on average of the total project allocation and there are also a lot of other factors in play, like the exchange of listing, promotion, pre listing progress of the project etc.

I agree the bulk of the supply comes from investors and the team, some investors are dumping their coins when they saw that they are making a profit, they are making immediate return of investment and profit because of the bonus from being an early investors, some developers are giving 50% bonus from their pre sale
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May 15, 2021, 06:48:47 PM
There are a lot of reasons why a coin dumps after listing and it is not always because of distribution yo bounty hunters
Bounty tokens often only make up for 1-3% on average of the total project allocation and there are also a lot of other factors in play, like the exchange of listing, promotion, pre listing progress of the project etc.
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elysian.finance
May 15, 2021, 05:41:47 PM
The real why any altcoins dump immediately after listing is because some people that got the coins cheap are cashing out. These people could be the ICO investors with large bonus, the bounty hunters and the project team themselves. In this case, I think it is the project team that pulled this one. They dumped on the investors.
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May 15, 2021, 03:07:44 PM
Bounty hunters have the least impact on the post-listing token situation. It all depends on the project, on its viability and relevance. The project team should not stand aside from the market situation. The money they raised should work.
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May 15, 2021, 12:50:42 PM
This is a common thing with each project since in the old days. People always blamed bounty hunters and airdrop participants with this thing, but not all the time they are the one to be blamed, remember that only a small percentage is being allocated on bounty and airdrop programs. There are also ICO/IEO investors who do this thing.
hero member
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May 15, 2021, 04:28:26 AM
There's a price manipulation right after the bounty hunters dump the price due to selling of the token right after they received the payment of the bounty campaign. As what you mention the price change many times within a 1 week time frame. The question is, who are the responsible of the price manipulation which we don't know who. For new token, many of it have decent price but once it is listed the price decreased drastically.
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May 15, 2021, 04:20:40 AM
Friends i want to ask about a think that i realy cant explain...there is a token called AME that had an ieo price of 0.02...the token get listed on bithumb globale and the price down to 0.006 (bounty hunters and airdrops)...after the sell off end the price go up and stay a long time between 0.01 and 0.013...the team annaunced a new listing at mxc exchange and everyone expect a big incrass(the token had just 2.5 mln$ marketcap at 0.01) but what really happened is that the price decrass to 0.005 within one week and this make me confused...now the price is 0.08 and i start believing that what happened in mxc in the first days wasnt innocent

Who have an idea about the situation?


Smiles!

currently they are being listed about 3 to 5 exchangers and the price is drawing very low after promised to be listed on binance
take a look at the current price and exchanges. though believing too well after listing on binance, there will be a change and price increase in near future.
In most of the cases they all want's all bounty hunters to sell of their rewards before they could more credible things in the project. nowadays hunters has learnt to hold most of the valuable token gotten from participating campaign.



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