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Topic: Who do people dump tokens below ICO price and how can this be stopped? - page 3. (Read 1041 times)

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Honestly, these days ICOs try it really hard to promote their projects so that they can increase their sales. They give out a lot of Airdrops, bonuses and rewards to bounty hunters.
These bonuses and rewards turn out to be excess in volume and hence the tokens are eventually dumped just as they get launched on the exchanges.
This has become quite normal these days. We can see dumps in the beginning of a token getting launched on exchanges.
We can prevent this from happening by limiting the amount of tokens that can be sold during the launch of a token on an exchange.
when the ICO has a bounty campaign program, it seems that what will make the price of the token fall is the bounty campaign participants, but if the ico does not have a bounty campaign program, the investors who buy when pre-sale usually get bonuses up to more than the bounty campaign program. from 50%.
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Recently, a lot of ICOs are getting hit by people dumping tokens below ICO price. Some attribute the cause to bounty hunters while others blame it on excess pre-sale bonus. Who do you think is responsible and how can this be prevented?

If we need to comment on many projects, we can show project teams as the main culprit of low starting prices because an incredible token distribution is taking place just for the sake of advertising. All of these token owners can easily lower the price, since there is a serious distribution because of the advertising campaigns we see here and the advertising campaigns we see outside of this place. These methods, which are extremely beautiful for especially the poor country citizens, cause the prices to be regressed for the sake of many and also cause the death of many projects. As long as the free token distribution is not reduced, we will continue to see such declines and declines. Anyone can sell their tokens at no cost easily, but for something he pays by paying money, he never creates an order for sale.
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Honestly, these days ICOs try it really hard to promote their projects so that they can increase their sales. They give out a lot of Airdrops, bonuses and rewards to bounty hunters.
These bonuses and rewards turn out to be excess in volume and hence the tokens are eventually dumped just as they get launched on the exchanges.
This has become quite normal these days. We can see dumps in the beginning of a token getting launched on exchanges.
We can prevent this from happening by limiting the amount of tokens that can be sold during the launch of a token on an exchange.
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I think it can be prevented if the ICO's team will minimize their allocated amount on bounty rewards.
I don't think with minimizing the allocation on bounty rewards will stop investors or bounty hunters to dump token as soon as possible when it lists on the exchange

Yes, that is a big problem that needs to be solved by the dev and the teams so they can continue the project without seeing bad news that might happen in the market. But still, it's hard to stop people from dumping the tokens because people need to make a profit and that is why they sell their tokens when it gets list. But if the project is very good, the dump will not take a big effect, and the price will be back to the stable price which people can buy and sell and then make a profit.
If the project is good or has bright future I think people won't dump it easily, especially people who completely understand the development of the project
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I think it can be prevented if the ICO's team will minimize their allocated amount on bounty rewards.
I don't think with minimizing the allocation on bounty rewards will stop investors or bounty hunters to dump token as soon as possible when it lists on the exchange

Yes, that is a big problem that needs to be solved by the dev and the teams so they can continue the project without seeing bad news that might happen in the market. But still, it's hard to stop people from dumping the tokens because people need to make a profit and that is why they sell their tokens when it gets list. But if the project is very good, the dump will not take a big effect, and the price will be back to the stable price which people can buy and sell and then make a profit.
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I think it can be prevented if the ICO's team will minimize their allocated amount on bounty rewards.
I don't think with minimizing the allocation on bounty rewards will stop investors or bounty hunters to dump token as soon as possible when it lists on the exchange
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I think it can be prevented if the ICO's team will minimize their allocated amount on bounty rewards .
How is it even possible?

Most of the projects allocates 5% of their token into bounty and also they were distributing the tokens so late after the end of sale so which didn't do anything with the dump but if still this is the reason the bounties need to pay the participants with bitcoin to prevent them being dumped because people were working for money on bounties so they will surely dump when token hit an exchange.
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Recently, a lot of ICOs are getting hit by people dumping tokens below ICO price. Some attribute the cause to bounty hunters while others blame it on excess pre-sale bonus. Who do you think is responsible and how can this be prevented?
Also if the amount of bounty shares is high enough than a lot of bounty hunters sell the tokens as soon as they are listed ln exchanges so the price may get dumped but considering the potential of the project the price may again rise up.
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Private investors are more likely to be blame in dumping of prices for the reason that they have accumulated a lot of discounts during private sale. Well in the current market status today, moon is just an illusion.
i just created a thread for this issue. i forgot to add this option and i believe they are also part of the reason why tokens are being dump. i strongly will not accept that bounty hunter and airdropers are reason behind token dump.
i know lots of exchanges do conduct trading competition these days to improve the sales for the tokens. never you put blames on bounty hunters. rather blame investors. they are responsible.
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Currently alot of token that tradeable on the exchanges, the price below ICO price and was dump more than 90% from ATH,  in my opinion this is because financial crisis so a lot of trader and investor withdraw the fund immediately. 
Most of the projects are over rated during icos and that is why we are having the problem we are having.  Many investors put in money into a project without thinking how will this project perform in the market.
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I think this is done by people who have no experience in trading and tend to put forward their own interests, in my opinion the only way to prevent this is to give the participants a sense of benefit for many people.
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Currently alot of token that tradeable on the exchanges, the price below ICO price and was dump more than 90% from ATH,  in my opinion this is because financial crisis so a lot of trader and investor withdraw the fund immediately. 
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Yes even token from legit company and they has working product was dump hard and currently below ICO price, in my opinion this is because alot of competition on the market. We can see almost everyday new token listed on the coinmarket cap and tradeable on the exchange, and some of them has the same purpose. With more project on the market the supply of crypto and token will increase and we need more new money come in to the market.
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Recently, a lot of ICOs are getting hit by people dumping tokens below ICO price. Some attribute the cause to bounty hunters while others blame it on excess pre-sale bonus. Who do you think is responsible and how can this be prevented?

1- The main and most important reason for the decrease in price is less than ICO is a halt or minimal promotion of the project after a period of sales by developers.
2- Bounty hunters also contribute to lower prices, but only slightly.
3- In a bear market, there is a very high probability that the price will fall below the selling price.

P.S. the fashion for ISO is gone, buy tokens already when there was a listing on the trading exchanges.
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Recently, a lot of ICOs are getting hit by people dumping tokens below ICO price. Some attribute the cause to bounty hunters while others blame it on excess pre-sale bonus. Who do you think is responsible and how can this be prevented?
There is no way you can stop that. IF people are free to buy tokens, then they are also free to sell it whenever they want to, and you can’t stop them. Investors usually expect a coin to keep growing so that they will make profit,and when an altcoin is not growing as they expected, they will all start to dump the coin. That’s why most people don’t like buying these tokens.
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Well, you can't stop people dumping tokens below ICO price, when they need money they would do it. As in the present market situation, many people have been facing financial problems, so they want to cash in whatever they get.
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In order to stop the tokens not to get dumped at the time of listing in exchangers is ico companies give limited number of coins only after the coin listed then we can see coins will be stable price
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Without much ado,  I think excessive sales bonus have a part in dump we see on newly listed token.  But there are some other factor also that put token value under water.  The long delay in launch and slow token generation event is also reason for lackluster attitude to token trading!
I don't think it's just a bounty hunter do that, because developers only allocate a few percent of their total supply for bounties
campaign, so I don't think that the bounty hunter is the one only who dumps

Tokens probably go back to developers lol. I agree. Bounties perhaps are compised of insignificant amounts of coins, if ever the ico is legitimate, the the devs can afford to throw away. And it can't be stopped. Most hunters would do away with them once they get to exchanges.
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Those that invested in pre sale and bounty hunters are usually the mojority of people that do dump tokens below ICO price. This can be stopped by reducing the bounty rewards and bonus .
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Without much ado,  I think excessive sales bonus have a part in dump we see on newly listed token.  But there are some other factor also that put token value under water.  The long delay in launch and slow token generation event is also reason for lackluster attitude to token trading!
I don't think it's just a bounty hunter do that, because developers only allocate a few percent of their total supply for bounties
campaign, so I don't think that the bounty hunter is the one only who dumps
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