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October 11, 2018, 03:44:41 AM
#87
I think every project done with their ico and listing on exchanges need to remember the holders the last stage price of their ice.
I observed that most investors complain about airdrop and bounty hunters, that they're the ones who dump the price always.
I think when the project team are about to announce the listing of their project on a particular exchange, if on twitter and Telegram they should attach a sentence like "Remember our ico price is $0.5"
I noticed that most airdrop and bounty hunters don't bother to know what the ico price was all they need is making something out of it.
What do you think guys?


Usually the amount of the allocation for bounties is only about 2% of the number of tokens sold. Even though that affects, but that's just a little because there are still many people out there who have a larger number of tokens. Unstable market conditions are used by investors and traiders with their strategies to get big profits by ignoring ICO prices.
The thing that determines the success or failure of coins that enter the market is how the team strategies and maintain investor confidence to hodl their coins.
member
Activity: 170
Merit: 10
October 11, 2018, 03:18:26 AM
#86
Bounty hunters should definitely care about ICO price. But sometimes, it is not easy to tell, what exactly was the ICO price. For example, we can say 0,5$, but if Ethereum was pledged at 1000$, the 0,5$ is not really true.
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 102
October 11, 2018, 03:17:30 AM
#85
I think every project done with their ico and listing on exchanges need to remember the holders the last stage price of their ice.
I observed that most investors complain about airdrop and bounty hunters, that they're the ones who dump the price always.
I think when the project team are about to announce the listing of their project on a particular exchange, if on twitter and Telegram they should attach a sentence like "Remember our ico price is $0.5"
I noticed that most airdrop and bounty hunters don't bother to know what the ico price was all they need is making something out of it.
What do you think guys?
If a bounty hunter is able to significantly reduce the price of a token by a small volume of sales, then this means that he is doing the right thing when he sells this shitcoin.
full member
Activity: 910
Merit: 101
October 11, 2018, 03:11:46 AM
#84
indeed a dilemma if the ICO price falls at the start of the launch in the market, it is not necessarily the fault of the bounty hunters, there must be other factors, and indeed there are also hunters who sell it below the ICO price because they think they have been paid for their work.
full member
Activity: 324
Merit: 100
October 11, 2018, 03:07:23 AM
#83
But not all hunters immediately sell their coins. Some believe in the project enough to hold and wait for development.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 250
October 11, 2018, 03:04:49 AM
#82
of course, this might be the wrong thing, but also a bounty hunter and also airdrop is not entirely wrong will decline in value. many of them because it is too often see prices falling after ICO and enter in the market makes them speculated that while the price is still high then sell from on must arrive in new low price sells. they may indeed be too hasty and that many harms related parties regarding the ICO including investors.
jr. member
Activity: 336
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October 11, 2018, 03:03:14 AM
#81
Do you really think bounty hunters care about what the ICO price was? They know that if they don't sell out quick, some other bounty hunter will come along and sell their tokens for less. This mentality leads to hundreds of bounty hunters dumping their tokens lower than the previous guy. If there isn't enough market demand to soak those tokens up, this lead to the market crashing.

The best way to fix this is to lock bounty payments for 6 months to a year, or release them gradually so there's a consistent flow to exchanges.
I strongly disagree with you, no one can say categorically that bounty hunters are the ones dumping their tokens because I have a point to back that up, some ICO release tokens to investors and team and the price drops from 0.5 to 0.02 few days to the time scheduled to release bounty hunters tokens, obviously that kind of coin price is not cause to crash by bounty hunters but investors and the team, the ICO I'm talking about precisely is "CCL" Cyclean
hero member
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Cryptocasino.com
October 11, 2018, 02:51:00 AM
#80
The number of coins from the bounty hunters does not allow them to drop the price, these are all fairy tales. The price is dropped by investors buying with huge bonuses. In addition, the ICO price is often too high. The market determines the true state of things.
When there was a lot of daily trade volume and that will be so easy for boun hunters to make the price gets dumped a lot. just try to see the fact that mostly of social media bounty hunters are dumpers. that sucks but it's reality they will always try to dump their coin whatever the price is.
full member
Activity: 302
Merit: 100
October 11, 2018, 02:24:17 AM
#79
The number of coins from the bounty hunters does not allow them to drop the price, these are all fairy tales. The price is dropped by investors buying with huge bonuses. In addition, the ICO price is often too high. The market determines the true state of things.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 106
October 11, 2018, 02:19:31 AM
#78
The best way to fix this is to lock bounty payments for 6 months to a year, or release them gradually so there's a consistent flow to exchanges.
LOL

If that is done and certainly the bounty hunters will not follow it.
Very fraudulent for that and certainly if the Dump price when listing, investors will become troublemakers.
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1338
September 16, 2018, 04:54:40 PM
#77
The saddest part is that, the tokens are traded under the ICO price set already even after when an ICO successfully gets into an exchange paying a  huge amount of fee. This causes a huge loss to the investors as well as the ICOs. When the loss situation is spread across, the ICO is tend to loose more investors. This is the another reason for tokens and coins stay stagnant without much circulation. I would say this is the one who trades first on the exchange sets the value. I appreciate the trading should start above the ICO price from the beginning and this is what everyone expects to happen so.
You do not seem to understand once the token is in an exchange platform the price is going to be determined by the laws of supply and demand, it doesn't matter if you are the first one into the exchange and ask for a price higher than the ico, if no one wants to pay that price then you're never going to sell your coins, in my opinion the reason for the drop in the price of icos after entering the exchange are the developers themselves that sold overvalued coins.
Completely agree with the fact that tokens are overvalued on the selling step, in addition to this lots of factors are the reason of this -  the early investors that sponsored the project before they started to do something at all.
The developers can ask whatever price they want for their tokens that is their right, but I have seen some icos that instead of setting a specific price they decided to let the market figure out the value of their tokens from the very beginning, and as you can guess the projects that went for that model never had any kind of crash in their price because from the beginning the price of the coins was fair and determined by the market.
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 255
September 12, 2018, 01:55:27 PM
#76
The saddest part is that, the tokens are traded under the ICO price set already even after when an ICO successfully gets into an exchange paying a  huge amount of fee. This causes a huge loss to the investors as well as the ICOs. When the loss situation is spread across, the ICO is tend to loose more investors. This is the another reason for tokens and coins stay stagnant without much circulation. I would say this is the one who trades first on the exchange sets the value. I appreciate the trading should start above the ICO price from the beginning and this is what everyone expects to happen so.
You do not seem to understand once the token is in an exchange platform the price is going to be determined by the laws of supply and demand, it doesn't matter if you are the first one into the exchange and ask for a price higher than the ico, if no one wants to pay that price then you're never going to sell your coins, in my opinion the reason for the drop in the price of icos after entering the exchange are the developers themselves that sold overvalued coins.
Completely agree with the fact that tokens are overvalued on the selling step, in addition to this lots of factors are the reason of this -  the early investors that sponsored the project before they started to do something at all.
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 103
September 12, 2018, 12:27:50 PM
#75
now listing prices  is too small, but if think that price ICO and need to minus the bonuses which team always given - it will be real price of coin
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1338
September 12, 2018, 12:13:44 PM
#74
The saddest part is that, the tokens are traded under the ICO price set already even after when an ICO successfully gets into an exchange paying a  huge amount of fee. This causes a huge loss to the investors as well as the ICOs. When the loss situation is spread across, the ICO is tend to loose more investors. This is the another reason for tokens and coins stay stagnant without much circulation. I would say this is the one who trades first on the exchange sets the value. I appreciate the trading should start above the ICO price from the beginning and this is what everyone expects to happen so.
You do not seem to understand once the token is in an exchange platform the price is going to be determined by the laws of supply and demand, it doesn't matter if you are the first one into the exchange and ask for a price higher than the ico, if no one wants to pay that price then you're never going to sell your coins, in my opinion the reason for the drop in the price of icos after entering the exchange are the developers themselves that sold overvalued coins.
full member
Activity: 826
Merit: 111
September 10, 2018, 04:01:33 PM
#73
The saddest part is that, the tokens are traded under the ICO price set already even after when an ICO successfully gets into an exchange paying a  huge amount of fee. This causes a huge loss to the investors as well as the ICOs. When the loss situation is spread across, the ICO is tend to loose more investors. This is the another reason for tokens and coins stay stagnant without much circulation. I would say this is the one who trades first on the exchange sets the value. I appreciate the trading should start above the ICO price from the beginning and this is what everyone expects to happen so.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 10
September 08, 2018, 03:35:56 PM
#72
I don't believe that the reason for dumping coins is not unto bounty hunters or airdrop hunters. The allocation for bounty program of lot of projects is less than 5% from total cap of that coin. And also this bear market is another reason for dumping coins when listing on exchanges. I Think when market recovers this problem will be solved.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
September 08, 2018, 03:16:03 PM
#71
The market this year has turn down many projects to dead, the listing price is more lower than ICO price, which is not supposed to be
sr. member
Activity: 966
Merit: 254
September 08, 2018, 03:14:49 PM
#70
Yes, it is true that bounty hunters and airdrop participants are dumping the coin as soon as possible, but the project has to be strong to survive that.
member
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Merit: 10
WPP ENERGY - BACKED ASSET GREEN ENERGY TOKEN
September 08, 2018, 03:10:57 PM
#69
Not only that
Obviously bounty hunters never have enough tokens to dump or destabilize the price of a project
Mostly it’s done by investors, the early investors because they buy cheap with huge bonus which makes it convenient for them to dump ridiculously
support! usually hunters are paid up to 3 percent of the total amount collected, not all of them immediately merge their tokens upon completion of the project. Even if you imagine that everything, then three percent - too small a sum so that it could significantly affect the price of a coin on the exchange.
But unfulfilled promises or announcements from developers that have not been confirmed - this is what drops the price of tokens abruptly and lowly
Well, when the market is in the "depression" stage, almost any token is doomed))) wait for the best times
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 468
September 08, 2018, 03:01:13 PM
#68
if you look at ico's price comparison and when in the market there are indeed more projects that hold ico and when their tokens enter the market the price falls below ico's price. but i think investors who invest in ico have their own ways for this and if you see the bonus given to investors when ico in my opinion the bonus given is quite a lot so the bonus can be used to increase profits even if you have to hold the token for quite a while
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