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January 14, 2019, 11:56:54 AM
#13
Professional investors are buying potential, but not something completed. There are many non-professionals in crypto who act impulsively. But the company's funds can not grow rapidly, especially if there is no finished product. Such investors are waiting for quick profits. Not surprisingly, the price almost always falls after listing. Even for a promising project.
Thus, if you don't want to be in the dump, just do not participate in the ICO Grin. This is the most reliable way.
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January 14, 2019, 11:54:04 AM
#12
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand.
POS and masternodes kinds of mining options are available for the reason of preventing dumps. But, these will not be helpful for a ethereum token based project.

Then the universal solution must be, having good concept for your project and keep promoting all your development with proper proof. When people will be seeing your progress along with your roadmap then no one will prefer to dump but at the same time will rush for buying. You cannot avoid dumping because people will always prefer to book profit or will be having their own reasons to sell. We cannot do anything about that.

But what we can do is, making more people to buy so that selling pressure will be neutralized. This is what most successful projects are going. Just remember ethereum is having unlimited supply are still managing to beat most deflationary projects with this kind of things.
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January 14, 2019, 11:51:49 AM
#11
It's hard to avoid.

The bonuses and airdrops distributed during the ICO are attempted to be returned to the cash by the owners as soon as possible.

So there is only way that create a promising project. Maybe then people don't sell their token cheaply.
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January 14, 2019, 11:49:53 AM
#10
there seems to be no way to avoid a dump. this is normal because bounties and unwise investors always sell when they get coins. we can only hope that the dump is not too severe.
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January 14, 2019, 11:46:38 AM
#9
The dump is mainly from presale or ICO investors who wants to cash in from their investment (also bounty/airdrop hunters).Previous ICOs don't have anything, only promises but many of the ICOs currently running have their apps or MVP ready even before the token sale is finished.
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January 14, 2019, 11:46:19 AM
#8
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand.
How do you think about it?

The only reason why the price often dumps at the time of the listing on the exchanges is that speculators and bounty hunters start to sell like crazy...And there are not enough buyers (read "liquidity") to stop the bearish price movement. So we get what we get. I hope that someday when there would be enough liquidity on crypto market the situation will change.
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January 14, 2019, 11:36:27 AM
#7
I think with a listing in one large market, it might be able to avoid a dump. people sell coins because they think the coin has no potential, but by entering it into a exchange with a large trading volume. maybe people who were pessimistic with the coin became more confident to hold it.
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January 14, 2019, 11:35:54 AM
#6
There i s no way to avoid the first dump.
Cause team is probably dumping the first trades.
And also some greedy bounty hunters will not pass the first shot.
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January 14, 2019, 11:26:18 AM
#5
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand.
How do you think about it?

I totally agree, however, there's no way to stop dump once a token/coin gets listed. Some investors/ bounty hunters want quick profit especially if the price on the exchange is really favorable. Projects are aware about this that is why some tokens are locked in a certain amount of time to avoid price dump.
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January 14, 2019, 11:22:23 AM
#4
Being dumped is normal. We have no way to avoid it. We face it and make difficult decisions between selling and holding. If the project has reserves for the price stability of the token, I think that dumping will not be serious.
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January 14, 2019, 11:21:47 AM
#3
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?

The end of ICO does not correspond with listing announcements, some projects take weeks or months to go on exchange after completing their token sale.
The instant drop in price (from the ICO price) comes down to a lot of factors; current market situation, bounty hunters and investors with bonuses dumping their tokens, or lack of buyers.

The latter is down to poor marketing during the space before listing. Some top exchanges organise publicity for projects it plans to list and announces it before the listing date to attract investors.
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January 14, 2019, 11:11:25 AM
#2
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand.
How do you think about it?

there is no way to avoid that. A dump will always occur when the coin is first listed on the exchange. the only way to minimize the dump is to listed it into a large exchange. the greater the trading volume, the better. but the problem now is that rarely large exchanges want to enter new coins, they first see and analyze the potential of the coin.
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January 14, 2019, 10:57:15 AM
#1
At the time of the listing after the end of ICO, the price often dumps. Why does it happen?
I think the reason is there is no buyer because of no demand for tokens since the ecosystem is not completed after the ICO.
It may be difficult because lack of funds, but I think the team should release a product like Dapps while running ICO to make token demand.
How do you think about it?
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