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Topic: Is bounty hunters one of the cause of price dip of ICO? - page 2. (Read 712 times)

newbie
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I think they can have some impact but mostly private investor or presale bonus buyers will cause the dip by selling their tokens.
full member
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I don't think so because not all bounty hunters are dumpers. Some are very hodlers who value their bounty rewards coming from the time and effort they spend. Once they got the bounty rewards, it seems that these tokens have sentimental value already which they will hodl for a long term. I think it's the pre ICO or ICO investors are the main culprit of that to think that they will earn bonuses when they invest early.
newbie
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Yes i think they are just one of the reasons why the prices drop, After the reward, most hunters dump the tokens in the market cheaply, Most of he times, cheaper than the ICO price, this greatly affects the  the prices as there will be a large circulation of tokens, with a probably low deman hence a decrease in valuation, If only te bounty hunters were patient enough with their coins, they might just let the the projects develop further
newbie
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Certainly not like that. The bounty hunter is quite helpful in the process of the promotion of an ICO project. and I don't think it has anything to do with the weakening of the ICO. Thus should become increasingly strong because a lot of support.
full member
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Yes some of them, there are many hunters in the bounty who sell their token in the market for easy money.
they are not to support the PROJECT but to earn any amount.
i will admit i am one of the people who sell tokens real quick because i know like me many participants will sell their tokens too.
but i do buy back after the dip, just to maximize my profit.
full member
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I have witnessed almost 5 consecutive ICOs that is a hyped ICOs and also sponsored a bounty campaign with big rewards goes way below ICO price. The ICO have a lot of potentials to have a high price. But when the time comes when the ICO concluded and when the time comes when it hit on the first exchange the price really dips hard. Is bounty hunters one of the cause of the price dip?
from my experience indeed when the ICO finished when the first exchange rate average is on the down. if the cause I do not know whether it is a market strategy or how. which I certainly see is like that.
newbie
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there are many cases when the strong team that keeps this coin in the market and allows it will fall below the price of ICO...bounty hunters may not greatly affect the price,as what would have been the reward for the bounty is still a tiny percentage of the total..
sr. member
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I have witnessed almost 5 consecutive ICOs that is a hyped ICOs and also sponsored a bounty campaign with big rewards goes way below ICO price. The ICO have a lot of potentials to have a high price. But when the time comes when the ICO concluded and when the time comes when it hit on the first exchange the price really dips hard. Is bounty hunters one of the cause of the price dip?

Sadly, I may say yes. Some of the bounty hunters (not all) will sell their token cheaply on the untursted or fork exchange (not in their official exchange of the ICO). the price commonly will be sold very cheap. It can lead the others to sell their coins cheaply. Of course, if it is going on, the price of the token will be dropped easily after the distribution. It really makes sad.
jr. member
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This is a very good question. Last year when I buy coins and all of a sudden it drops so low I worry and ask myself what exactly is happening. Bounty hunters putting so much effort and get paid for it. They actually can drop a price so low to get actual money from the work they did for months this can affect price greatly.
newbie
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Some say that it represents only up to 5% tokens for a particular project, and that can not explain the deterioration. Have you seen the volume? Sure, there may be some early investors selling their bonuses, but I think most of the sales are as Bounty hunters.
full member
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I tend to think that bounty hunters are just a part of the above-mentioned problem and frankly it is not the most important concern. High early-investors discounts, concentrated token allocation, initial mispricing and poor investor interest are among the other problems.


  
member
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Bounty hunters can never drop the price of a coin if that coin has a strong background. I mean if it's not scam most likely its price won't drop. With a weak coin the situation is opposite.
newbie
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I have witnessed almost 5 consecutive ICOs that is a hyped ICOs and also sponsored a bounty campaign with big rewards goes way below ICO price. The ICO have a lot of potentials to have a high price. But when the time comes when the ICO concluded and when the time comes when it hit on the first exchange the price really dips hard. Is bounty hunters one of the cause of the price dip?
I have no such thoughts. Bounty hunters are not the cause of the decline in the price of coins or tokens, because even if they immediately sell their tokens or coins after getting it, it will not be a big influence. Tokens or coins owned by bounty hunters are few, even only a few percent are allocated to bounty from a project.
legendary
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I have witnessed almost 5 consecutive ICOs that is a hyped ICOs and also sponsored a bounty campaign with big rewards goes way below ICO price. The ICO have a lot of potentials to have a high price. But when the time comes when the ICO concluded and when the time comes when it hit on the first exchange the price really dips hard. Is bounty hunters one of the cause of the price dip?

They are one of the cause but not primarily the cause, those who get a lot of bonus from presale and Ico are the one likely dumping the most since they are the one  selling on profit there are ico with 50% bonus from their presale and if they sell their presale bonus that's pure profit, they only need to keep their shares for future profit.
hero member
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Many beginners blame bounty hunters, but it's not. basically all bounty is allocated 1-2%, of which half will keep, and only a small part will merge all at once.
It's the whales that making the price dip, they want to brainwash people that bounty hunters are dumping so the price is cheap but actually they make it cheap so they can buy cheap coins when newbie panic. I have been participating in difference bounty, but until now I keep most of my bounty
because I believe the price will recover, although it's just a bounty, but's still an asset.
full member
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I do believe bounty will be no hassle in any way. A lot of the jobs are usually allocating tiny proportion since bounty. as a result in which small group could hardly carry out nay effect for the value movements. In addition to bounty promotions derive from genuine perform. Both marketing and advertising about social media marketing translation, and so forth. Which means venture staff can easily help save bundle on their strategy simply by allocating touch since bounty.
member
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Many beginners blame bounty hunters, but it's not. basically all bounty is allocated 1-2%, of which half will keep, and only a small part will merge all at once.
hero member
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maybe yes, because most of the dumper was a bounty hunter, they sell immediately rewards that they have from bounty campaign and never care that act will make real price drop.
AFAIK only few percentage goes to the bounty hunters.
If there's a dip after the distribution it can be or it cannot be the fault of the bounty hunters. What you must take a look are those investors who invested big money and has only one thing to do after it gets listed on any exchange and that is they'll sell it quick.
newbie
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Maybe . And This is one of the reasons the devs team of most ICO projects have come up with a bounty lock after the initial swap or bounty payment later than other investors. Respect the investor in their project. Some bounty participants quickly sold their tokens without recognizing the real value of the effort and not respecting the development of the project.
member
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maybe yes, because most of the dumper was a bounty hunter, they sell immediately rewards that they have from bounty campaign and never care that act will make real price drop.
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