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May 14, 2021, 08:25:05 PM
something that is normal for a new token will not be maximal if it has been released and it is definitely below the ico price ,, in my opinion ,, the token will be held first, until it is close to or will even be more than the ico price, because indeed everyone who has these tokens will start to panic forwho can't wait to hold back..
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May 14, 2021, 08:24:41 PM
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Dump just after a new listing?

I'm not sure that will always be the case with new coins listed on exchanges, if we look at the IEO running on the top 1 exchanges, the price of the coins listed there will go up to x5 from the initial selling price.
A good team and good exchange partners will always give us many surprises that we can't imagine, then the coin price will be pumped up by the traders and we will see the coin price go up due to the latest information about the product and the new road map to come.
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May 14, 2021, 06:54:34 PM
It depends on the coins and the quality of the project. I bought TKO (Tokocrypto Token) on Binance Launchpad, instead the price jump very high after listing. But only a few tokens can survive and improve their prices well after listing. Most of the coins are like your story, the prices gradually drop after listing because many of the holders take profits very soon.

Yes, I think this is quite normal considering that surely early investors want faster profits. But yes, we have to look at the fundamentals of the project's product, if a project remains undervalued after listing, or releasing their product, I think that's quite strange.
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May 14, 2021, 06:48:05 PM
I see everyone complaining and making use of AME token as an example. Well to me I'll say you don't blame to coin for your mistake. Just because a coin dumps after new listing doesn't mean you should take every other coin like that. After soveryn was listed the price increased and is still higher than it listing price.
Now many people dumped that coin but later regret and the once who hold made a fortune from it. Before you dump a coin go through the back up, go through AMA,ask questions,make your own research because that coin you dump today might actually be your key to a thousand dollars. Dump with caution
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May 14, 2021, 01:32:04 PM
Coins from ICO / IEO are indeed dumped very often when they are just listing on the exchange, because when their presale sale, it must give a large purchase bonus, so when the coin is listed on the exchange, those who bought at the beginning will immediately sell it, they don't care if the price they sell is low, the important thing is that they are already got profit
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May 13, 2021, 09:09:03 PM
stories like this are commonplace.. but not all projects will have the same fate as your story. it all depends on the quality of the coin and its usefulness.

there are some new coins that are not able to maintain their price but there are also some coins that are able to survive even the price is higher from day to day. so the point is we only need to find a project with good quality.
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May 13, 2021, 06:33:57 PM
It depends on the coins and the quality of the project. I bought TKO (Tokocrypto Token) on Binance Launchpad, instead the price jump very high after listing. But only a few tokens can survive and improve their prices well after listing. Most of the coins are like your story, the prices gradually drop after listing because many of the holders take profits very soon.
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May 13, 2021, 06:25:47 PM
A coin dumping immediately after listing isn't necessarily a bad sign, some coins can remain undervalued for a long period of time before eventually reaching for higher prices in the charts. What is important is that the project team keep working on their product even if the price dumps in the chart
There is often a decline at the beginning of the listing, this is normal, let's just say that the initial investor is taking profit. if the project is really good, useful, and potential in the future, I think the price will be able to recover soon. investors and traders will undoubtedly take advantage of the decline for accumulation. remember that the economic principle always applies, if the demand is more than the supply, the price will increase.
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May 13, 2021, 06:12:18 PM
A coin dumping immediately after listing isn't necessarily a bad sign, some coins can remain undervalued for a long period of time before eventually reaching for higher prices in the charts. What is important is that the project team keep working on their product even if the price dumps in the chart
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May 13, 2021, 05:50:28 PM
Cryptocurrencies can generally react differently to exchange listings and that a lot to do with the community and how they view the project. If a community believes in a project the price will most likely go up after listing news on a good exchange because people will be buying more of the project's tokens.

But if the community do not believe in the project and everyone wants to jump off the project before the price dumps, chances are that everyone will sell at the same time and the price will dump.
However, looking at coinmarketcap i can see Amepay has recovered and done 2x the price during its ICO stage
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May 13, 2021, 04:16:12 PM
Bounties can be tricky at times, when dumps happens the project might find it extremely difficult to stand on its feet again, AME looks good to be honest, way better than Shiba inu and other meme coins floating around in crypto space due to hype this days, AME have something good and useful to deliver that's where it stands out among the rest
UNISWAP had a massive dump because they gave away a lot of free coins as well but look they recovered so nicely and trade at a much higher price than before. Bounty participants are human and if the project owners can convince them that the tokens they are given are much more worth than an initial listing price, I am sure they can hold for long term.

Some projects have a big wallet so they will just buy whatever is being dumped into the market and will later on slowly sell back to the market once it stabilizes.

Which is common from those developers who have a good initial capital, they are capable of buying back those cheap coins that being thrown inside the market and let the value of their coin to grow naturally.

From that point of views those project who can't take the heavy loads of dumped sooner or later will be abandoned and be forgotten.

Always place yourself to a much safer side, knowing the development and who's behind the project will help you to decide whether to invest and hold or quickly ride and try some luck to allow you to earned decently.
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May 13, 2021, 03:43:29 PM
No one can predict the situation. AME is running a successful Bounty the team is working hard on advancing the AME token. Fluctuating prices are common. my advice, if you trust the AME token then you better hold it and wait for it to reach a new ATH, especially  the AME token has reached ATH where the price reaches $ 0.15
It also depends on the trust bounty participants have in the project. I mean you cannot force them to not sell their coins but at least you can do some meetings and sessions to explain why holding will bring value in the long term. But, unfortunately no devs find time for such an initiative which eventually result in heavy dumping once the bounty rewards are paid out.

Some projects have a big wallet so they will just buy whatever is being dumped into the market and will later on slowly sell back to the market once it stabilizes.
Yeah, this is how everyone must take care of their own coins; if devs are not buying their own coin or token, then who else will buy and keep the prices up. Only few times they need to do and then investors will get confident and will keep buying all the times which will definitely lead to greater stable values.
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May 13, 2021, 03:33:18 PM
Bounties can be tricky at times, when dumps happens the project might find it extremely difficult to stand on its feet again, AME looks good to be honest, way better than Shiba inu and other meme coins floating around in crypto space due to hype this days, AME have something good and useful to deliver that's where it stands out among the rest
UNISWAP had a massive dump because they gave away a lot of free coins as well but look they recovered so nicely and trade at a much higher price than before. Bounty participants are human and if the project owners can convince them that the tokens they are given are much more worth than an initial listing price, I am sure they can hold for long term.

Some projects have a big wallet so they will just buy whatever is being dumped into the market and will later on slowly sell back to the market once it stabilizes.
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May 13, 2021, 03:26:16 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.
Bounty hunters also dump but I agree they are not the only ones. Early investors do this a lot too, they will grab a big portion of the coins at a minimal rate and then dump those into the market once they see a small margin because the number of coins they grabbed are big and a small margin will give them huge profits.

Bounty hunters at least have worked for their coins so in my opinion so they deserve to cash the coins whenever they want, it was either the mistake from the creators to spend too much for bounty or they should have planned better. You cannot expect the bounty hunters to work for weeks and months and then have the patience to hold the coins for years.
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May 13, 2021, 02:35:44 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.
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May 13, 2021, 10:45:36 AM
You should definitely dump quickly any project if you are not 100% - and I mean 100% - sure that is super-solid. This means that you would not take part or dump immediately after listing 99% of the tokens. The key to profit from ICO is to cycle your money as fast as possible, e.g. is better is you can make 10% every day as opposed to making 100% after four years.

The only exception is if you got in at a very attractive price in a project that has an outstanding team.

It is sad but paxmao is right. Maybe keep some of your tokens but if you are unsure about the team and whether it is legit I would prefer to dump and b happy with what it is. More often than not it is the right choice.
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May 13, 2021, 10:10:21 AM
Bounties can be tricky at times, when dumps happens the project might find it extremely difficult to stand on its feet again, AME looks good to be honest, way better than Shiba inu and other meme coins floating around in crypto space due to hype this days, AME have something good and useful to deliver that's where it stands out among the rest
Just a few projects seem it looks good and has potential but many don't have. And one example is the AMEPay project.

Very often that after the project listing people will start to communicate with it, buying/selling. But sometimes, that could be the beginning of the most tragic loss of the project, and many of them never have the chance to recover and totally becoming dead. And it finds no big change about this and until now, we can still experience like that.
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May 13, 2021, 10:00:52 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?

It's not just AME that experiences a dump after listing on the market. however, many altcoins have experienced the same thing. Such a situation occurs if the project holds an airdrop program and a bounty campaign. So that many developers distribute altcoins to airdrop and bounty participants after 1 month of listing on the market. and there is also a gradual distribution so that altcoin prices do not dump immediately. So in my opinion, the current AME condition is very good because it is able to pump prices back up after being dumped.
Cryptocurrency is always unpredictable. Look at the YOUC price, volume and liquidity is very low even if only exchange support is bitforex. The price is still good but the price was dumped before the bounty distribution. By depending on these steps, we can't predict the future. New exchange means more users and more volume. That effect doesn't show up instantly.
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May 12, 2021, 10:58:50 AM
Bounties can be tricky at times, when dumps happens the project might find it extremely difficult to stand on its feet again, AME looks good to be honest, way better than Shiba inu and other meme coins floating around in crypto space due to hype this days, AME have something good and useful to deliver that's where it stands out among the rest
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Hexhash.xyz
April 12, 2021, 12:16:09 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?

This is the risk of the project that have a decent bounty campaign reward, it was 10 million of token,
here is the link : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bountylive-amepay-simple-elegant-payments-system-5279528
But this is actually showed that AME project is a real project because they have delivered the payment.
Im sure they will maintain their token price in the future or not impossible to buyback, the project has been only few months from listed on exchange.
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