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Topic: RE: WHY MOST FALL IN PRICE SOON AFTER LISTING ON EXCHANGE - page 2. (Read 955 times)

hero member
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Bounty hunters have the least impact on the price reduction of tokens. Most likely, altcoins that fall on the exchange fall due to the bear market, which continues from the new year.

I wonder why people always want to push the blame on those who only collected very few part of the token from the ICO. You are so right with them not having any impact, and it is so glaring that the whale investors with the big bonuses are the ones manipulating every market they set their eyes on.
Also, like you said, this is a bear market and usually we cannot expect something serious at this stage for any altcoin until the market shows sign of recovery.
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It seem that almost all ICOs that get listed on exchanges usually plunge in price soon afterwards. Are bounty hunters responsible or is it as a result of the general bearish market condition?

Yes, it's because of bounty hunters sell all their tokens that they got from bounty. That makes the token price fall. I think it's normal happened, just wait 1-2 months until the bounty hunters sell all their tokens and wait until the project reach a roadmap or release a platform or a big update about the project, usually the price of that token will go up.
sr. member
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It seem that almost all ICOs that get listed on exchanges usually plunge in price soon afterwards. Are bounty hunters responsible or is it as a result of the general bearish market condition?


all easy to blame the collapse in the price of the bounty hunters. They receive at best 2% of the total issue of tokens. Advisors, team, etc. get much more. Investor bonuses, etc. Least of all the bounty drivers affect the price.
sr. member
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It could be a mix of both. I understand that bounty hunters would initially take profit after the ICO affecting the price the bearish market condition could add up and as an effect the value drops. Now you also have to consider the market is it accepting the currency, how isbthe market reacting with it.
I think the bounty hunter doesn't really affect the price of the token on the market when it's first listed. you all know the allocation for bounty is very small. mostly only 1-2% and that too of total tokens sold. Yes, although there are some based on their total supply tokens, that number is very little according to me
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It could be a mix of both. I understand that bounty hunters would initially take profit after the ICO affecting the price the bearish market condition could add up and as an effect the value drops. Now you also have to consider the market is it accepting the currency, how isbthe market reacting with it.
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Because panic sellers!

Many people don't really believe in project or are too restless to wait for any good update. Bounty hunters are also ones who sell immediately after the coin gets listed. Moreover, many people exit in start because they might better opportunity in some other coin or they don't see project working in long term. To prevent loss, exiting initially is the best possible strategy.
sr. member
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I know some reasons. The main is funds participation. Very often funds resell their pools because they buy tokens with so high bonuses that it allows getting much profit with those resell. And I think this is the main problem in the dumped price
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the bounty hunters are only a small part of the influence, the first week may come down drastically, but the team behind the ico project has a big hand to progress the project, if it has a good product and has progress I'm sure the token price on exchange will increase, more and more interested on the project will certainly affect the price in exchange
newbie
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First, it depends on the market. Secondly, many ICO do not have a clear goal and mission, projects do not have development plans. Also a lot of scams divorced, so we have this situation.
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I think it's because when a new listing on the exchange place is usually before there is another exchange place that already has the token and usually there are also from bounty campaign participants who sell the results they have so eventually make the token price falls.
newbie
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Bounty hunters plays a minor part to it but not major part, some ICO release their tokens to the bounty hunters weeks or even months after exchange listing, so the major cause of that is bear market, and also some ICO offers huge bonus, so people normally dump their bonus
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I do not like to say this, that the price of coins is destroyed after being registered in the exchanger. and most people say that this is caused by bounty hunter.
as if they were ruining everything. whereas, investors are also doing the same throw coins quickly.
I think the cause is not that, just the market situation is bad so anyone does not want to take the risk to hold their coins.
sr. member
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It sells very well above advertising with very good advertising, and when it confronts the facts, the business is getting through.
hero member
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Because of dumpers, bounty hunters, cause they want immediate profit after they already get thier shares.  This scenario always happen when a coin is being listed in an exchange .
The dumpers are the reason behind most project fall in price listing on exchange but I still don't agree that the bounty hunter are the main cause of it. However, if the project is good people won't plan to dump such coin and if the coin was dumped. If the duty of the team to rectify it either by listing the project on CMC or other means.
sr. member
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There are so many reasons for this situation Smiley. For example, downward trend is the main reason and some other reasons like quality of exchange, quality of project and one more element and also really important is that upcoming partner of project behind token on exchange Smiley.
newbie
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Because of dumpers, bounty hunters, cause they want immediate profit after they already get thier shares.  This scenario always happen when a coin is being listed in an exchange .

If you are talking about the first listing, i am agree with you. but every new listing has similar dumps because price is getting high by the rumors or by the buyers who knows about listing information, and then of course fall in price after listing
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Main reason are bounty hunters selling their earned tokens as soon as it gets listed in some exchange. Then the result will be investors getting angry in the team because of what is happening then a continues plunge to the bottom will occur because investors will think that they made a wrong investments and will move on to another. Unless the team will do some good solid counter plant to fight the price depreciation, then it will recover given enough time.
I really doubt that is the main reason, after all if you take the time to look at those threads you will see that most of the time only 1% of the total amount of coins is allocated for the campaign, the rest is kept by the developers and the investors and you are telling me the ones that are guilty of most of the decrease in the price of a coin are the bounty hunters? I simply do not believe it.
These kind of comments came from those people who dont have much idea on how bounty allocation works which it is just 1-2% max based on my experience. Ive been answering and reading up this thread alone but most low rank people do always blame up with bounty hunters without even realizing that the one who dumps is those investors itself. For developer funds or premine i do usually skip out into these projects specially if they do have big percentage partition because it would be easily dumped or manipulated if they do like to do such thing.
Correct, this is especially true if the ico has been giving bonuses, if you think about it if you receive a bonus of 40% because you are an early investor then there is a very high incentive to sell your coins immediately before the price goes down, that way you could receive a 40% gain in your investment in a matter of months which is not bad at all.
That's how it works but people do have always that negative feeling or views when it comes to bounty dumpers. Going back into those old days where a certain coin pumped up above ico price when it hits new exchangers but now the scenario is on different or opposite where it hits on exchange most of them would be lower but for those presale investors would still able to gain some profits due to bonuses that they do have receive on early phase and that's always an advantage.
newbie
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Because whoever does most peoples tokenomics suck.
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Was that was it was?
You can't blame anyone, I mean we all like to protect our profit so when the coin get listed on a decent exchange most of the holder, bounty hunter, investors or whales are more likely to sell, after all its tough to find a decent ICO nowadays.
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You don't blame this to anyone, whales, bounty hunters or investors.

Once a coin gets listed to an exchange, buy and sell orders are coming. And if that coin is really something that you can believe and has an amazing team, they will keep on developing that coin.

But if they won't, expect that it will be dumped.
Even good coins get dumped once in a while especially if at the beginning the developers have nothing to show for, but as time passes and people begin to realize that this is a serious project the price of the coin will recover, obviously this is rare, the most common scenario is that after a dump the coin never recover because everyone including the developers lost interest in the coin.
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