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Topic: Who do people dump tokens below ICO price and how can this be stopped? - page 6. (Read 1062 times)

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       I do not understand why blame the bounty hunters. It is the guilt of all those involved, including the project managers. The law of supply and demand applies. If the project is not a potential one and the potential investors do not trust the project team, they certainly will not invest. So reward hunters are forced to sell their rewards because they have worked and want to choose with some money. After all, time and work mean money.
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Yes alot of tokens now that tradeable on the market going down to below ICO price , even token that has working product and listed on the biggest exchange. I dont know what the reason but i think this happening cause the market crash, and should be the team developer take responsibility with buy back program and burn the tokens to reduce the supply  that token so the price has potential to going up.
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I think its because these people are afraid to keep them for long term and dropping them straight away and its also a way to make quick but sure cash.

its either they are afraid or they dont care what is the price of the coin they are holding. It is is not about the pre sale it is really about the bounty hunters who dump their coin whatever that reason is, bounty hunters are those who dont care what the price of the coin they are holding in the market.
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Selling of tokens by bounty hunters right after they received it from ICO is uncontrollable even if it is below the ICO price. They are maybe afraid that the price might go down further that's why they are selling all their tokens for a sure money. Thus, for me dumping of tokens can't be stopped.
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I think its because these people are afraid to keep them for long term and dropping them straight away and its also a way to make quick but sure cash.
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Once the ICO tokens are being listed on crypto exchange/s, we can't avoid the situation where the bounty hunters and airdrop participants sell their tokens in a price lower than the ICO status. We can't blame them if they will do it because they are the one who worked for those tokens as a rewards. I think in order to avoid it, is we must regulate the tokens they must sell.
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Most of the token now who are already listed to the market are below to the ICO price. They have a lot of reason I think like other bounty hunters if they got token and listed they sell it and the price dump and other reason is the investor because they want to earn profit.
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Do you really suppose that bounty hunters are so strong to affect in prices sufficiently? I do not think so. Of course, bounty hunters usually decrease prices a little by selling their tokens and coins but I am absolutely sure that they are not able to manipulate prices significantly. Look at major altcoin, nearly all of them are in stagnation or downtrend but it is evidently that bounty hunters cannot lead the major altcoins downstairs because they do not have an enough capital. Consequently, the bearish state of market is the reason why altcoins are going down. I think we should not blame bounty hunters because they are so "small" traders to affect on market significantly.
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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?

Well obviously the people selling are the ones who told you how great their coin was. ICO is a synonym for scam. The alt was never actually worth anything. No one knows that better than the people who create ICOs. Which is why they sell them to get bitcoin. The whole process is about getting bitcoin, because bitcoin is worth something.
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The one who receives the big bonuses during the ICO invests a lot of money into the project. Members of the bounty receive a maximum of 1-2% of the sold tokens. Therefore, the sharp decline in prices is influenced by people who bought coins at a low price.
All ICO projects after the end will distribute tokens to everyone. After being listed on the exchange and the price of the token will depend on the market trend. Very ICO projects have failed because the token price has dropped 10 times the ICO price
newbie
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The one who receives the big bonuses during the ICO invests a lot of money into the project. Members of the bounty receive a maximum of 1-2% of the sold tokens. Therefore, the sharp decline in prices is influenced by people who bought coins at a low price.
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it can not be prevented or stopped Most of the bounty hunter is not a trader, we can not stop them from selling their bounty result because some bounty hunters just want money fast no matter how much they earn because they are not traders who can hold coin in long term, the cause could be because their bounty made their main income causing to receive a salary quickly in terms of selling when listed in the market, but this does not apply to bounty hunter who is also a trader they must choose the project they follow and see the potential from the coin that caused them to hold the coin for a long time and of course the bounty was just their side so it didn't burden them
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This is good for the market. Seems the majority of buyers are flippers anyways, so this should stop them from flipping. ICOs are getting hurt duo to constant flipping (even legit ICOs). Every time I join slack or discord people try to list those coins into more exchanges to create a pump or try to shill to pump it. Hopefully this will end.
sr. member
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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?
It cant be avoided any token or coin will dump but lower in the ico is in demand its both presale and bounty. If i am a presale investor and i have a profit in current price while i saw there are not much demand i would sell as well of being a bounty if i sense a dump i will sell but if it was high with support then both of them will hodl.
i think investor that dump their token or coin after listing to market ,is not real investor.they just become dump and pump player.if they doing this regularly their asset value will decrease lot.
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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?
It cant be avoided any token or coin will dump but lower in the ico is in demand its both presale and bounty. If i am a presale investor and i have a profit in current price while i saw there are not much demand i would sell as well of being a bounty if i sense a dump i will sell but if it was high with support then both of them will hodl.
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We are not entirely entitled to blame the bounty hunters, as they also market the coins until ICO successfully enters the Exchange.

Probably as good as his Developer Team can minimize the bonus given to Bounty Hunter, because just in case of something like this.
ICO Team and Developer = 99%
Bounty Hunters = 1%
hero member
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There is no solution to this. Most of the ico do a bounty campaign which gives many users on this forum a lot's of token, for them they don't care about the project future nor they care for the ico price. As soon as it get's listed they straight away dump it and any price which causes a panic and all investors start dumping it
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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?
Investors itself. I will ask you this, what is your primary motive when you do make investment with ICO or projects? Im sure most investors would definitely say up for "Profits" and only a few would able to tell that they do support the project because of its concept and its potential. Therefore, most of them would dump out no matter what would be the price. Pre-sale investors will definitely took advantage on this one since they do have the biggest bonus on that particular time.

Yes most investors indeed find only profits. When they think they already got good profit they will sell for profit. Earlier investors and bounty hunters are the people behind the dump I guess.
hero member
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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?
Investors itself. I will ask you this, what is your primary motive when you do make investment with ICO or projects? Im sure most investors would definitely say up for "Profits" and only a few would able to tell that they do support the project because of its concept and its potential. Therefore, most of them would dump out no matter what would be the price. Pre-sale investors will definitely took advantage on this one since they do have the biggest bonus on that particular time.
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Most of the dump is caused by bounty hunters and airdrop participants. They dump it to get Bitcoin in exchange of the tokens. Only the ones who believe in the token hold it for long and rest all are the dumpers. This can be prevented if the ICO limits the bounty participants to sell their tokens. They can limit the number of transactions or withdraw amount to an extent so that they don't dump all of it together in the market. I have seen many potential coins getting a disastrous start due to this reason. This is why I take my time before investing in any coin.
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