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Topic: Locking Bounty Rewards To Avoid Dumping - page 21. (Read 1979 times)

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March 22, 2019, 05:05:17 AM
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They think that the bounty hunter only gets a free token and won't care even if the price drops, the bounty hunter will still sell it. in my opinion, that was wrong thinking, as you said, that even though they locked the prize hunter tokens, their prices continued to fall. And that indicates that the project team is not working well.
jr. member
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March 22, 2019, 05:01:12 AM
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I have always said this, it is not the hunters fault for dumping but even some hunters blame themselves for dump which is bad.
legendary
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March 22, 2019, 04:38:23 AM
#1
So there's this campaign that I've participated that locked bounty rewards in the hopes of avoiding token dumping. As what I expected, the dumping still happened. What's even funnier is that it is now the bounty hunters who complains unlike before where investors blame bounty hunters  Grin

If there's any coins or tokens that should be locked, it should only be the team's share (or maybe add those given to advisors). Both parties (investors & hunters) have invested either money or time to get their share and they should not be subjected to such restriction.

Instead of locking, teams should just concentrate on other methods such as buy back and loyalty rewards to lessen the chances of price crash.
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