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Topic: Who dump coins early; Bounty hunters or ICO investors? - page 2. (Read 2756 times)

full member
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We cannot blame bounty hunters and investors when selling tokens. Because everyone, like that bounty hunter or investor has the right to sell or hold each other's rights. Of course what we think is for us personally. If you have the potential to benefit in the future, of course we will hold back. But if not, why should we stand it.
full member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 110
Personally, I don't think either of them, just when the market goes down. The value of tokens of ICOs is too high, and of course, when listing the exchange, everything will be right as its current value

The first to drop the price are those who first receive coins, as a rule, these are investors, the distribution of coins is always a priority for them, and I think that this is correct. Sell coins immediately or hold for better times, everyone chooses himself.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 10
My take on this is both bounty hunters and investors dumped the tokens after listing. Not all have the same goal as the other. Some have longer term and short term goals. Investors and bounty hunters have families they need to sell the tokens in order to feed the family and to buy some for our own.
jr. member
Activity: 322
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Just as some would say it's the bounty hunters that dumps early much in the market just as soon a particular token is been listed. But I would like to say that, we should know that a small portion is always allocated for every bounty and I don't see from this statistic that it's the bounty hunters that get to destroy the market for a certain project but I would say it's the ICO buyer because they're the one's that buys a larger part of the token and that's where the so called WHALES comes into play
full member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 104
Yes, probably both investors and bounty participants at the same time! Many people believe that the bountists are stupid and sell everything at once, but this is a misconception. Many of them wait for months to sell.

Both of them have a responsibility about the dump,
And about bounty participants are waiting for months to sell it is not correct at all, most bounty hunters are looking for a quick gain. That was why the price got dumped instantly as soon as it gets listed on any exchange. We can not deny it, only a handful people did that. But the majority did not do that because they need money as soon as possible to pay their needs.
Ah thats right, its not about you are bounty hunters or ICO investors. But, its all about your personality how to manage your token/coin which you got from new altcoins.
The fact is that today the company ico and bounty companies bring very little revenue, compared to 2016. People are accustomed to making good money and therefore they sell everything they can to get at least some money.
newbie
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Yes, probably both investors and bounty participants at the same time! Many people believe that the bountists are stupid and sell everything at once, but this is a misconception. Many of them wait for months to sell.

Both of them have a responsibility about the dump,
And about bounty participants are waiting for months to sell it is not correct at all, most bounty hunters are looking for a quick gain. That was why the price got dumped instantly as soon as it gets listed on any exchange. We can not deny it, only a handful people did that. But the majority did not do that because they need money as soon as possible to pay their needs.
Ah thats right, its not about you are bounty hunters or ICO investors. But, its all about your personality how to manage your token/coin which you got from new altcoins.
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
i think most of all dumpers are ICO investors.Because in ICO's they bought the coins for more than they value ,after they will got much rewards in initial days. so ,usually they dump all the rewards coins to recover their investment.  
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 263
Yes, probably both investors and bounty participants at the same time! Many people believe that the bountists are stupid and sell everything at once, but this is a misconception. Many of them wait for months to sell.

Both of them have a responsibility about the dump,
And about bounty participants are waiting for months to sell it is not correct at all, most bounty hunters are looking for a quick gain. That was why the price got dumped instantly as soon as it gets listed on any exchange. We can not deny it, only a handful people did that. But the majority did not do that because they need money as soon as possible to pay their needs.
member
Activity: 560
Merit: 10
Yes, probably both investors and bounty participants at the same time! Many people believe that the bountists are stupid and sell everything at once, but this is a misconception. Many of them wait for months to sell.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 10
In most cases it is the ICO investors who usually receive their tokens months before the bounty hunters receive theirs and also they usually receive huge bonuses especially if you took part in the private sale.
jr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 1
Personally, I don't think either of them, just when the market goes down. The value of tokens of ICOs is too high, and of course, when listing the exchange, everything will be right as its current value
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 10
I do not think that bounty hunters can greatly affect the price of the coin, for example 2 percent of the pool is allocated to reward hunters, that ended the company and the hunters sold the coins, and the price of the token went To x 10 to the bottom, the maximum hunters can reduce the price by 2 percent, but not 500 percent. My opinion is that the price of all crypto is tied to the bitcoin king, because the price of tokens is determined in bitcoins, here bitcoin falls and the price of tokens goes for it.
full member
Activity: 925
Merit: 100
Bounty hunters for sure, because why should any investor sell their coins below the ICO price? It does not make sense at all and I would never do it. Hunters are trying to get their rewards converted into ETH or BTC ASAP.
There are many factors that make the price of the token lower than the ICO price. Market is the most important factor, in 2018 the price of all tokens is lower than ICO because of fear of collapse of the BTC, so bounty hunters do not affect too much to ICO price.
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 364
In Code We Trust
Its so sad when we have been made to believe its bounty hunters who dump their bounty tokens immediately after ICO and so devalue the coins on the market. Because of this notion, project managers these days try to delay bounty rewards while some even go ahead to give small rewards so that the actions of bounty hunters will not affect the price of their coins. Now I participated in this bounty and we were paid late as usual. We went to the market and realized the price was already down, even below the ICO price. So who caused it ? I think we should have a second look at this issue. Don't you think its the investors who get bonuses during the ICO who try to dump their bonuses for profit and not the bounty hunters as we have been made to believe?. Let me hear your opinions guys

Both I can say, they are both people, with different mindset but same focused on gaining income and afraid that the price of the token will going to go down so they both sell it immediately.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
Bounty hunters for sure, because why should any investor sell their coins below the ICO price? It does not make sense at all and I would never do it. Hunters are trying to get their rewards converted into ETH or BTC ASAP.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 10
Bitfresh - iGaming with 90s UI
This question has very old roots, and this question has already had a lot of controversy, which I also applied here. Here it is necessary to rely directly on the project and see what bonuses investors receive and what payments bounty hunters receive.
jr. member
Activity: 233
Merit: 1
Well it's the stigma that comes with a bounty hunter I guess. I don't really care what people think in the end.
sr. member
Activity: 1009
Merit: 328
I am glad to see people began to understand how bounty hunters influence the price after the ICO.
(The answer — no way).
Bounty hunters get from 0.5 to 2% of the pool recently.
And these 2 percent can not affect the price.
I see one big reason for falling prices in last time.
Panic.
People are too afraid to lose everything lately.
Therefore, everyone (bounty hunters and investors) sell their coins immediately after listing on exchanges.
I agree on that i believe that it is not only bointy hunter who dump tokens after it will get listed. O also believe that ico investors also dump thier tokens specially they already get bunoses from the investors coin or R maybe token, if they buy more token with the bunoses they can earn on it even if it will only listed with low a low price as long as it will not listed under ICO price.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1007
I am glad to see people began to understand how bounty hunters influence the price after the ICO.
(The answer — no way).
Bounty hunters get from 0.5 to 2% of the pool recently.
And these 2 percent can not affect the price.
I see one big reason for falling prices in last time.
Panic.
People are too afraid to lose everything lately.
Therefore, everyone (bounty hunters and investors) sell their coins immediately after listing on exchanges.
member
Activity: 310
Merit: 10
Nobody wants to dump their coins, it is only happening due to the market conditions, because each token is losing its price after the first listing and bounty hunters are trying to earn at least something from their hard work.
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