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Topic: RE: WHY MOST FALL IN PRICE SOON AFTER LISTING ON EXCHANGE - page 7. (Read 983 times)

sr. member
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Well in my opinion the bounty hunters can be partially blamed for the price decrease but also we need to consider the overall environment where the coin or token is simply based and also factors that are artificial like company and customer care and dumps and pumps of the said token. Community of investors also have parts in the make or break of the coin or token.
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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 mostly because of bounty hunter that sells their tokens
whether it's from bounty or airdrop
most of them do not care about the ICO project, all they want is BTC
but not always the bounty hunter that causes the price to fall
it could be because of scandal, bad management, PR stunt, roadmap and others

I think not just the bounty hunter and the airdroper that dump the price.
but it could be from the develepor party to sell silently.
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?

That How lofe in the cycle of cryptocurrency  and the crypto word. Actually you should have to be fast before people do the first move to make changes in the value price of the altcoin.

But no matter what your lucky of yours the first one to make move and because likely when we have bounty hunters who earned from bounty of the participated ICO arethe once who sell once the coins are ready for an exchange.

Remember people who make different move are one cause the movements.
full member
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There are many reasons. The market is still weak so not many investors are holding for long term.  Most people who get free tokens from bounties also tend to sell soon. Only some very hot and highly sought ICOs stay high after trading starts.
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?

Because almost every ICO is selling garbage, what you can do with their shitcoin? Nothing but speculate, it needs a real use case to grow their price if not the case don't expect to get gold selling dust

Yes this is true. Now the same thing has been happening even with select few which can be categorized as projects with purpose and has real-world uses. I think this is coming down to the accepted fact that ICO projects are regarded as cheap and this can be the reason why hodling is not anymore the best strategy as the story of Bitcoin can not be duplicated anymore no matter how many projects can claim to be the 'nest Bitcoin." This can also be the major reason why I am seeing a slow death for the ICO platform all because "investors" or token buyers have already been burned.
full member
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Com'mon - bounty hunters are a drop in the ocean. For now the main reason of ICO price drop is....bum.......tudum.............bummm........
YEAH - ICO owners. They simply selling their own changing their tokens to BTC or anything they consider valuable. Then there are mentioned before "private investors". As they are investing 6 digits they need some sort of guarantees that they will be able to sell. Now here you can make some calculations - more difference in % between private sale stage and crowdsale, more reasons for common folk to take another road.
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I think because of ICO investors and bounty hunters Smiley. ICO investors often sell all of their token after get profit and the same to bounty hunters, they often sell all their tokens after got it from bounty distribution as long as it got listed on exchange. It's the main reason for this fall in price of ICO tokens.
hero 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?
Lol don't you remember those are participating in the private sale or pre sale with hige bonus? i suggest you to remember it. When they are getting more than 30% bonus and they can get a decent money when the price will be only touching the ico price and it's private investors are dumping their coin.
newbie
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They fall because of garbage metrics and ridiculous bonuses. One guy pays 0.20 another pays 0.40 LOL. Of course its gonna drop when some dude is in profit 100%. Its dumb at how this market runs, 80% of the people have no idea what they are doing!
sr. member
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It's not just the bounty hunters that dump, there are early investors that bought massive amounts of really cheap tokens during the presale. They can get 50% discount and then dump on the exchanges with marginal profits.
newbie
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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.
sr. member
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Most of the ICOS are completely useless, so when one these ICOS is listed on a (big) exchange, more than 90% of the people will sell their tokens to take profit. There will always be some diehards who will keep the tokens as they think the future can bring a big pump ( or dump  Grin)
full 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?

yes mostly because of bounty hunter that sells their tokens
whether it's from bounty or airdrop
most of them do not care about the ICO project, all they want is BTC
but not always the bounty hunter that causes the price to fall
it could be because of scandal, bad management, PR stunt, roadmap and others
hero member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 669
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?

Because almost every ICO is selling garbage, what you can do with their shitcoin? Nothing but speculate, it needs a real use case to grow their price if not the case don't expect to get gold selling dust
newbie
Activity: 234
Merit: 0
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?
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