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Topic: My opinion about dumps caused by bounty participants. - page 2. (Read 4641 times)

hero member
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Contrary to the popular belief of bounty hunters being responsible for the dump encountered upon an ICO listing on an exchange for most crypto token, i will like to point out the fact that most dumps we see for token are as a result of the huge bonus given to private sales investors durring the token private sales,  most project go as high as awarding bonus of up to 100% to private sales investors.  This huge amount of bonus is capable to dump the price of any token upon successful listing on an exchange.  To reduce the rate of dump in price project should reduce the amount of bonus they ghve out durring sales and not lay all blames on bounty hunters
but indeed that is what some investors worry about the amount for the bounty hunter which is quite large. I even prefer to join bounty hunter rather than investing in ico, because indeed I can get more prizes from the bounty. and this often happens when the distribution for bounty hunters starts and prices fall. therefore some ICO teams make regulations, such as partial distribution, then distribution time 1-2 weeks after listing on the market.
As usual, bounty hunters would always took the blame when it comes to price dumps.I cant really deny that they do really contribute to such slump of prices on initial phase
but come to think on the total supply that being allocated on bounties? It isn't really that big that would cause a very low price of such token.It do always matter with its investors itself knowing that they do accumulate big bonuses on early sale.Therefore, once it do hits exchangers they are the main dumpers that causes out for the price to slumped down.
hero member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 502
Contrary to the popular belief of bounty hunters being responsible for the dump encountered upon an ICO listing on an exchange for most crypto token, i will like to point out the fact that most dumps we see for token are as a result of the huge bonus given to private sales investors durring the token private sales,  most project go as high as awarding bonus of up to 100% to private sales investors.  This huge amount of bonus is capable to dump the price of any token upon successful listing on an exchange.  To reduce the rate of dump in price project should reduce the amount of bonus they ghve out durring sales and not lay all blames on bounty hunters
but indeed that is what some investors worry about the amount for the bounty hunter which is quite large. I even prefer to join bounty hunter rather than investing in ico, because indeed I can get more prizes from the bounty. and this often happens when the distribution for bounty hunters starts and prices fall. therefore some ICO teams make regulations, such as partial distribution, then distribution time 1-2 weeks after listing on the market.
sr. member
Activity: 756
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World's First Crowd Owned Cryptocurrency Exchange
Contrary to the popular belief of bounty hunters being responsible for the dump encountered upon an ICO listing on an exchange for most crypto token, i will like to point out the fact that most dumps we see for token are as a result of the huge bonus given to private sales investors durring the token private sales,  most project go as high as awarding bonus of up to 100% to private sales investors.  This huge amount of bonus is capable to dump the price of any token upon successful listing on an exchange.  To reduce the rate of dump in price project should reduce the amount of bonus they ghve out durring sales and not lay all blames on bounty hunters
copper member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 3
Project itself is responsible for the dump. Dump is only because of early or private investors as they buy the town with nearly the half price of ICO or IEO.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 11
I am much concerned and get worried the moment I hear dump caused by bounty participants whiles not bounty hunters alone causes dumping. These new project managers out of inexperience gives huge bonuses to early investors and upon listing, when these early investors start dumping, they start blaming bounty hunters for what they have not done. To me, investors dump and bounty hunters also dump so why blame one and leave the other.
sr. member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 251
Hexhash.xyz
My opinion is not much different from yours, bounty campaigns nowadays have reward no more than 2% of the total supply.
So 2% should not causing the token price dump, it must be something else. And how come hunters sell their token if the distribution process takes so long.
hero member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 512
Many people do not understand offer and demand, how it really works.
If all bounty hunters would like to sell all their tokens (2% of total supply) it is a huge selling pressure. If there are not enough buyers, price is going down until encounters buy orders. And as you can guess, noone wants to buy ICO coins just after the ICO sale because those who wanted buy, they already bought. Smiley
Your point of view?  Cool

All these issue of dumping after ICO started when these developers started asking for more than they need, it is not the bounty hunters that are crashing the price, how many projects are in the space now without any bounty campaign that are trading far less than the ICO price. Then project only ask for $5 million and this create demand on the market and drive the price up but when you have suck all the demand from the market the price will then start dumping immediately because there is no demand for the token
full member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 111
A dump is a dump and not just because bounty participants sell their tokens.
if the project is great and have enough demand, the price will not go down huge as there will be buyers and will make the price better.
Though , price go down because it can't hndle the pressure being in the market.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 10
I will say hunters are not responsible for dump, the percentage allocated for bounty is very small compared to he total supply, dump could be channeled to the team for listing on exchanges without volume.
Its vice versa because sometimes if the project doesn't live up to expectations like having lots of investors then the 2% bounty allocation can drag down the token value a lot since the demand of the token is very low
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 250
KUWA.ai
If my view is to maintain a dump team, you should be able to manage every coin issued, because each prize hunter only sells tokens sent once, after that investors will also see the percentage of new tokens, whether they have potential or not, because there are also many The provided token is not listed on a large exchange so the volume of the coin finger is weak at the end of the refund price
full member
Activity: 646
Merit: 100
tozex.io
I will say hunters are not responsible for dump, the percentage allocated for bounty is very small compared to he total supply, dump could be channeled to the team for listing on exchanges without volume.
full member
Activity: 812
Merit: 100
Many people do not understand offer and demand, how it really works.
If all bounty hunters would like to sell all their tokens (2% of total supply) it is a huge selling pressure. If there are not enough buyers, price is going down until encounters buy orders. And as you can guess, noone wants to buy ICO coins just after the ICO sale because those who wanted buy, they already bought. Smiley
Your point of view?  Cool

True, demands is the most important thing regarding the price of the coins.
If the demands of the coin is huge, then no matter how many hunters sell all of their reward,
the price will not falling to the most bottom in the market.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 11
Bounty hunters dump, investors also dump and team of the projects also dump but why single bounty hunters alone out. Many people still hold the thought that bounty hunters are dumpers but I'm still wondering why and how less than 5% of total funds allocation can cause dump to affect a project.
sr. member
Activity: 645
Merit: 266
Yeah that right, 2% of total tokens hardly to manipulate the prices, but its not about bounty hunter's token. The most thing that make the price dump after listed in exchange is they haven't demand, the project so bad that can make people just ignore their token. Also spreading bad news about token during token distribution  have big impact regarding token's quality in investor's point of view.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 100
Many people do not understand offer and demand, how it really works.
If all bounty hunters would like to sell all their tokens (2% of total supply) it is a huge selling pressure. If there are not enough buyers, price is going down until encounters buy orders. And as you can guess, noone wants to buy ICO coins just after the ICO sale because those who wanted buy, they already bought. Smiley
Your point of view?  Cool

2% of total supply trading at the market is a very poor volume. It means the market is subject to easy manipulation by people who own the the larger share of the tokens. If people don't buy the tokens that means the project was never a successful one to start with
full member
Activity: 784
Merit: 101
This year 2019 most bounty hunters sell their tokens after distribution listing on exchanges because they really know that the price of the token they will hold will go down because of the effects of the bear market. Those who hold this tokens will surely regret hodling them.
This happens in most cases and I still do not understand why then investor buying ICO tokens when they see that they are constantly falling?
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 11
My point of view coincides with the point of view of OP. Many on this forum do not understand the market. They are trying to convince others that bounty hunters are not involved in a price dump. They just are bounty hunters themselves and do not want this guilt. But the truth is that the collapse in prices is exactly what bounty hunters and a little early investors do.
And not even 2% is enough, but, for example, 0.5% of the total issue.
copper member
Activity: 382
Merit: 0
This year 2019 most bounty hunters sell their tokens after distribution listing on exchanges because they really know that the price of the token they will hold will go down because of the effects of the bear market. Those who hold this tokens will surely regret hodling them.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 10
If the demand is very small, the decline is inevitable. Most bounty hunters are impatient and rushed to sell coins. Teams and developers are already working hard in conducting promotions to attract buyers ' attention. But still, many buyers are not interested.

Fraud that has happened that keeps investors down. Patience, the season of Altcoins may come back. And my advice for bounty hunters is not in a hurry to sell coins, hold your coins in a long time.

member
Activity: 272
Merit: 10
No team should ever blame bounty hunters for any price dump. It's the right of hunters to sell or hold their reward as it wasn't gotten free, because they expended their time and energy in working for the project. Alright, the team should switch gear by paying in a stable coin like some few projects do. If a project is really that good, no one will ever dump.
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