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Topic: Token price dropping after ICO, why so? - page 4. (Read 32335 times)

legendary
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February 04, 2019, 12:31:33 PM
1) Bounty Hunters

2) Bearish market sentiment in Crypto markets in general continues, new investors are very cautious to enter at the moment

3) Project owners sometimes play games with their own currency to dump it to buy back much cheaper later...
member
Activity: 854
Merit: 10
February 04, 2019, 08:18:02 AM
It is mainly because investors do not see any quick progress, coin is not listed on the biggest exchange, even they raised 10 million $ or more and so on. Good ICOs never lost its ICO price.

Yes, most of the investors will sell them when the price increases and they won't look for long term profits. They have different plan based on seeing many fake ICO's they will sell them in the market for short term profits.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
February 04, 2019, 07:23:40 AM
I think that this is due to the general fall in the cryptocurrency market. Unfortunately all coins fall.
All in a bunch gathered, the fall of the market, the fear of investors to remain without earnings, the lack of any prospects and many other bad things, while the negative attitude prevails, we will not see any improvement
copper member
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simply getting the job done
February 04, 2019, 05:19:59 AM
It is mainly because investors do not see any quick progress, coin is not listed on the biggest exchange, even they raised 10 million $ or more and so on. Good ICOs never lost its ICO price.
hero member
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February 04, 2019, 05:02:09 AM
I think the most realistic reason is because we are in bear market status I remember in 2016-2017 even if bounty hunters dump their tokens after a week or month price can really jump into 5-10x especially if the project is promising and even no actual product yet the market status is  really a big impact on ICO price once listed on exchanges. The only people who can earn good amount of money in ICO is the whales that bought on presale with 50% discount.  
hero member
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February 04, 2019, 04:54:34 AM
Look, there is nothing to be hidden. Token price is dropping because it has no demand and if token is dropping, then it should grow.
I would say that it is better strategy to purchase tokens after ICO, but only in case of low level of hype

Buying after the ICO seems like an ok idea. But, is it better to purchase after ICO or maybe in the early stages of ICO when there are big bonuses added? Which is cheaper? Haven't really done any research regarding that, but maybe someone has here?
There's no clear timing for that and got any assurance if ever you will take part while pre sale still ongoing or any stage of ico's where bonuses will be added nor with after ico's and dumped happened, as we continuously seen the bearish market everything will continue being puzzled to every investors
that will try their luck inside this market, you need a deeper research and a good analysis plus luck to come with you after you place in your investment.

Best to keep an eye with real usability of any tokens/projects that you will going to buy, as it will give you enough patience to hold and wait, knowing that there's progress to come and market will be better after.
copper member
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February 04, 2019, 04:27:14 AM
Look, there is nothing to be hidden. Token price is dropping because it has no demand and if token is dropping, then it should grow.
I would say that it is better strategy to purchase tokens after ICO, but only in case of low level of hype

Buying after the ICO seems like an ok idea. But, is it better to purchase after ICO or maybe in the early stages of ICO when there are big bonuses added? Which is cheaper? Haven't really done any research regarding that, but maybe someone has here?
full member
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homt.net
January 30, 2019, 05:57:21 PM
the answer is simple demand is less than supply in market, and investor trying to sell them asset for get profit and developer not buyback the token from market
member
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January 30, 2019, 04:58:26 PM
I think that this is due to the general fall in the cryptocurrency market. Unfortunately all coins fall.
legendary
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January 30, 2019, 04:13:58 PM
Some people say 80% the price was drop because of Bounty Hunter, but i have some project before the bounty reward was sended they got dumped for the price of token. The price drop because the product was not actualy release, just like have a token but stil cant use that.

Well, if the token price drops so much BEFORE the bounty participants are paid, then it can only be due to the early investors who usually get extreme bonuses.
full member
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January 30, 2019, 03:08:11 PM
Some people say 80% the price was drop because of Bounty Hunter, but i have some project before the bounty reward was sended they got dumped for the price of token. The price drop because the product was not actualy release, just like have a token but stil cant use that.
member
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yamzu
January 30, 2019, 02:19:37 PM
Those things happens because so many ICO campaigns and their managers don't work with their coins after the enter to the market. This one reason why price dropping.
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Moni
January 30, 2019, 02:03:39 PM
Look, there is nothing to be hidden. Token price is dropping because it has no demand and if token is dropping, then it should grow.
I would say that it is better strategy to purchase tokens after ICO, but only in case of low level of hype
jr. member
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January 30, 2019, 01:25:51 PM
This is something had never baffled me because I have a logical reason for dumps after ICOs. However, one thing that baffles me is that everyone tends to blame bounty hunters for those dumps when it truth they never get more than 2% of the tojens available for sale. The question is "how can that small a percentage have such great effect on proceedings". The logical reasoning is that dumps are largely caused by presale investors who have a lot to invest and could even get as much as 50% bonus. If some of them decide to dump, you can only begin to imagine the adverse effect this has on the market price of the tokens.
copper member
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January 30, 2019, 05:51:40 AM
there are several reasons why new tokens always go down when entering the market :
  • less strong communities can cause price reductions, because they will rush to sell tokens when entering the market regardless of price, they forget to buy
  • markets that are less supportive means that these tokens are registered in less well-known exchanges and have a low daily volume
  • developers who are less experienced in the crypto field
full member
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January 30, 2019, 04:55:57 AM
the earliest investors bought and got a big enough bonus, they were the first to sell on the market and the ICO team could also
sr. member
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January 30, 2019, 04:32:41 AM
Most of the time the coin that gained from bounty campaign done a great part on the price, yes the allocation from bounty campaign is too small it is about 2 to 5 percent of the total fund, but when the participants dump it, it will affect the price and also those investors ofcourse they will sell also their coin with their bonuses.
most of them are indeed carried out by campaign programs but the biggest role is probably carried out by investors. there are even some projects where the team itself does a dump, it becomes very annoying because there is no commitment from the developer to advance their project.
sr. member
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January 30, 2019, 04:16:23 AM
Most of bounty hunters are selling their rewarded tokens after the tokens were traded on exchanges. Also some early ICO participants (with high bonuses) are also selling their tokens immediately. This are some problems why most of the token prices drops after the ICO.
You say that bounty hunters sell their tokens at cheap prices when finished ICO and drop prices on the market, does that make sense? so the allocation for the bounty hunters is very small. I'm not sure they can drop prices on the market.

Most of the time the coin that gained from bounty campaign done a great part on the price, yes the allocation from bounty campaign is too small it is about 2 to 5 percent of the total fund, but when the participants dump it, it will affect the price and also those investors ofcourse they will sell also their coin with their bonuses.
copper member
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January 30, 2019, 04:07:08 AM
Most of bounty hunters are selling their rewarded tokens after the tokens were traded on exchanges. Also some early ICO participants (with high bonuses) are also selling their tokens immediately. This are some problems why most of the token prices drops after the ICO.
You say that bounty hunters sell their tokens at cheap prices when finished ICO and drop prices on the market, does that make sense? so the allocation for the bounty hunters is very small. I'm not sure they can drop prices on the market.

It depends I guess. Some ICOs give more and some less for bounty programs. They might not be the reason 100%, but they certainly are part of the process.
full member
Activity: 714
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January 24, 2019, 07:16:36 AM
Most of bounty hunters are selling their rewarded tokens after the tokens were traded on exchanges. Also some early ICO participants (with high bonuses) are also selling their tokens immediately. This are some problems why most of the token prices drops after the ICO.
You say that bounty hunters sell their tokens at cheap prices when finished ICO and drop prices on the market, does that make sense? so the allocation for the bounty hunters is very small. I'm not sure they can drop prices on the market.
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