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Topic: Stop Blaming Bounty Hunter! - page 9. (Read 9219 times)

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Colletrix - Bridging the Physical and Virtual Worl
July 21, 2019, 03:00:49 AM
I laugh at the ignorance of anyone that blames bounty hunter for any dump that occurs on the exchange.  Most bounty hunters put in alot of resoruces and energy and wouldn't want to sell at a cheap price without them getting a profit that will worth the time and energy they invested in the bounty
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July 21, 2019, 02:35:16 AM
I absolutely agree with the topstarter - ill-conceived discounts are to blame... just check the chart of any coin that did a bounty company after ICO stage
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July 21, 2019, 12:27:07 AM
Reading through the comments I saw one that says hunters have multiple comments hence can initiate the dump. I want to react to it that that multiple account also is part of the total allocation to the bounty pool, if all investors care about their project, they should always initiate a buy back pool
Investors have never made a buyback on a project coin, they only care about profits after buying and that is very reasonable, what I have seen is the dev or project team who buyback their own coins in order to prevent the dump on the market, and what we have to understand is that the cause of the dump is not from the bounty hunters, because they don't control the market.

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Live, Hope, Win
July 20, 2019, 10:17:13 PM
Reading through the comments I saw one that says hunters have multiple comments hence can initiate the dump. I want to react to it that that multiple account also is part of the total allocation to the bounty pool, if all investors care about their project, they should always initiate a buy back pool
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July 20, 2019, 09:03:47 PM
i think they blame bounty hunters because the project don't have any investors and buyer so the only solutions is blaming like the project don't have mistakes  Grin
maybe like you said, but it shouldn't be like that.
the project team must work harder to get more investors and buyers by offering something that benefits investors or buyers.
i think it will work rather than looking for who is wrong.
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Duelbits
July 20, 2019, 08:13:24 PM
Just say to the team :

If Bounty Hunter its a dumper, then dont created the bounty simple like that right. Everyone have their own decision to sell the token, remember an ICO Supply 90% giving to the community with the same times really different with mining coin went they have how much coin created each day so the ecosystem still can control.
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July 20, 2019, 08:03:38 PM
i think they blame bounty hunters because the project don't have any investors and buyer so the only solutions is blaming like the project don't have mistakes  Grin
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July 20, 2019, 07:53:04 PM
We are working for them and they must pay for our work.
Stop complaining about the dump the coins cause we just only do our thing.
The reason why the project tokens value decreased is that they list on the bad exchange, so that's why people don't want to trade on that exchange but only just want to sell it.
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July 20, 2019, 07:46:26 PM
Blame the bounty hunter will not change anything. In addition, it's not the fault of bounty hunters. Bounty hunters have an excellent contribution to the ICO/IEO project. They work hard to promote the project and sometimes they also invest. So it's not natural if someone blames the bounty hunter because of the coin price decreases.
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GoMeat - Digitalizing Meat Stores - ICO
July 20, 2019, 06:50:41 PM
You can not really blame bounty hunters for selling off a coin they worked hard for 4 - 12 weeks for. You can only blame the project manager who has not made adequate provisions to cover marketing
if is be bounty hunter right if they get reward from their hard work.they could do anything with their token/coins , no one could stop it.bounty hunter also need money or maybe sell it because they prefer to bitcoin or ethereum.
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July 20, 2019, 05:43:08 PM
You really spoke well, Bounty hunters take all yhe blame for the dump of coins when they actually get little percentage of the token. This is not really fair for the hunters after promoting their projects.
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July 20, 2019, 05:42:14 PM
It seems that this has become the habit of the manager or the related team who always blames the bounty hunter if the value of their token is dumped. Many people are confused about this, because there are only a few bounty allocations but they can be blamed with a dump.

Not sure if bounty manager are blaming the bounty hunter because they are the one who knows the real situation.
AFAIK, it's the investors who are blaming the bounty hunters as they don't like when the value falls.
Some maybe buying but the trend says it does not recover easily, so that's frustrating especially if investors wants short term return.
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July 20, 2019, 05:39:52 PM
investor is bounty hunter. many bounty hunter follow some ico and invest their money, and they will get more token. and it can cover unwanted things. im sure it will not work if they dont invest, because ico have scale to reach the target. but bounty hunter can be a part of falling prices of token, how if big investor try to sell above the price but it go down? buyer is always buy lower.
i ever say about, to place your token price above. so it will help to raise that price.
and actually, we all ever be dumper.
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July 20, 2019, 05:39:03 PM
Unfortunately, this will always be the case. Once there is a significant fall in prices of assets, its always come to see and hear people blame it all on Bounty hunters. Totally unfair to the bounty hunters who put in quality amount of time promoting these projects for publicity as well as a chance at attracting more investments to these projects
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July 20, 2019, 05:10:33 PM
When I see high rank members blame bounty hunters for price dump, I get so disappointed. It is not hidden how much bonuses are given to investors, teams high percentage allocation and the decrease in the bounty allocation, only in rare cases do we see 1%, especially in past 1 year. We have seen news of teams flooding market with their token and series of scam processes to dump price. We have seen enough
Hunter only had few percentage of the token allocation, so if they dumped their asset earlier it won't really affect the price quickly. Not all hunters have that kind of mindset. They're forced to dump if there's a possibility of panic which triggered by some investors who sell earlier.
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July 20, 2019, 04:58:37 PM
It seems that this has become the habit of the manager or the related team who always blames the bounty hunter if the value of their token is dumped. Many people are confused about this, because there are only a few bounty allocations but they can be blamed with a dump.
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July 20, 2019, 04:35:04 PM
People consider bounty hunters so cheap and poor most especially project managers and bounty managers. Why blame bounty managers for dumping whiles you know from mathematics that only few percentage of the total pool was allocated for bounty campaign. Its high time project managers work on the discount given to early investors in other to prevent dump and blame of bounty hunters.
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July 20, 2019, 04:21:43 PM
of these 5 percent, most do not immediately sell. and also waiting, as investors. The team does not always sell, in some cases, the price is reduced by early investors. it's just more profitable to blame bounty hunters.
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July 20, 2019, 04:20:58 PM
Since I signed up for the Forum, there is a subject that the project teams have been constantly complaining about. People who deal with Bounty are seen as a dumper.

I've been studying for a long time. I talk to many project teams like a private investor and ask how many (%) discounts they can offer to me for a $ 100,000 investment if I want to buy tokens during the ICO process. Coming offers you can not believe. Today I encountered another project. A year ago Winklevoss brothers invested as an early investor to the project. And they will do ICO soon. The price difference between the price they sell now and the investment they received from early investors is exactly 2500 times! I can't believe! They're trying to sell what one person got for $ 1 to another person for $ 2500.

Let's go back to the bounty! Projects usually allocate 3% of the figure they sell for bounty. So for example, a project that collects 10 million investment distributes only 300k bounty. Can you really dump a coin with a 3% bounty (which is distributed to an average of 1000 different people)?

$ 10,000,000 to $ 300,000? Really? Are you that naive? Or do you like to treat bounty hunters as cheap workers?

Please stop blaming bounty hunters! And stop huge discount your early birds. They are dumping your coin, project itself! I think the market needs more transparency!

I actually consider it quite ridiculous to blame bounty hunters as those responsible for token dump. It is highly irresponsible of a team to ever think that. Bounty hunters are only service providers who collect payments in time for jobs well rendered. You either pay in btc, stable coins or your native coin.
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July 20, 2019, 04:04:14 PM
When I see high rank members blame bounty hunters for price dump, I get so disappointed. It is not hidden how much bonuses are given to investors, teams high percentage allocation and the decrease in the bounty allocation, only in rare cases do we see 1%, especially in past 1 year. We have seen news of teams flooding market with their token and series of scam processes to dump price. We have seen enough
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