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Topic: Who dump coins early; Bounty hunters or ICO investors? - page 8. (Read 2759 times)

hero member
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It depends on who was first distributed, but if for investors I am sure they will think repeatedly if they want to make a token dump market, unless the investor has benefited when selling.
Based on my experience, if the token is already listed then they only put a little volume then bounty hunter who only get a small allocation want sell and that causes a decrease. Even though the bounty hunter get small allocation that's making dump because when the dev listing only gives a small volume and the rest is how crypto users are interested in these tokens to rise volume.
full member
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maybe it's true that the bounty hunters who dumped coins shortly after the ICO finished, but not all hunters did that, I see today there have been many hunters who have very broad insights, so they have a mature calculation in selling their coins or tokens produce from the prize. and I also see there are also investors who are doing things that are too rushed. so in this case we cannot blame blame on the bounty hunter.
copper member
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Hunters might / may contribute to that but this is always done by investors who bought huge then went to the market and dumped and then putting it on the hunters
copper member
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From my experience it depends on the situation. I experienced before that the dev itself sold first before the investors so basically it is a scam. There are tons of ICO projects nowadays and most of them are scam. Also i think that one factor affecting the price is the early listing in exchanges while the ICO is still ongoing.
jr. member
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bounty hunters are not able to reduce the price so much, since they have only 2-3% of the coins of the total number, and this is a very small percentage. I am convinced that the price falls due to the fact that early investors sell their bonuses.
full member
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Certainly they are investors because investors are entitled to first trade.
Just look at how the distribution of the bounty token is around one month after the coin ICO list on the Exchange.
copper member
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I think it is both groups of people who are dump tokens fast. Part of the bounty hunter and part of the investors who bought their tokens with a bonus and still make profit. when the two come together, a dump is created, which is followed by more and more people.
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Kuvacash.com
It may be wrong to put the blame of price devaluation on bounty hunters especially when tokens allocation for early/private investors comes with huge bonuses, yet without a lockup period.

That's not to say that bounty hunters do not dump, but I think the dumping effect is the thing that matters now, so as to know who is contributing the bigger dump that is negatively affecting the token price.
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BountyMarketCap
I think the hunter bounty is the one who made the dump first. the logic is that when they all get distributed tokens and have been launched on the market exchange, they will immediately sell everything. investors will definitely wait for a higher value, because they have already issued capital first for investment and at the end of the period they certainly want a higher exchange rate, so they will hodl longer than the bounty hunter.
full member
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I don't think investors will sell when prices haven't reached the purchase price. Unlike bounty hunters, they get free and there will be no losses, so bounty hunters feel free to sell at the price they want. Bounty hunters shouldn't do this. Developers and cheating teams can also dump, even those who have more coins than bounty hunters and investors.
I guess for those who think that every job they have done must get the money that they want, they will not sell the token Most bounty hunters have thought about this, they see in the condition of ICO in 2017 which is very promising so they will patiently wait for market recover and make these tokens increase.
jr. member
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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


We can't really say whether is the bounty hunter or the investors that is dumping the coin. Definitely there will be some bounty hunters and some investors that does that and we should not be bias on either side. I guess it boil down to how the person think of the value of that coin.
 
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The answer is obvious, bounty hunters has the tendency to sell their coin early. I don't blame them for the fact that it takes a while before a bounty hunter can earn money. If you are treating bounties as another source of income, you will surely consider selling early as all of us has bills to pay. Only people with family will understand this and those who were crying might be an adult living alone or with their parents that is why they don't know how money works when you have a responsibility.  Just saying. Cool I also want to mention that bounty hunters have every right to sell their coin. They don't need anyone's approval.
full member
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I don't think investors will sell when prices haven't reached the purchase price. Unlike bounty hunters, they get free and there will be no losses, so bounty hunters feel free to sell at the price they want. Bounty hunters shouldn't do this. Developers and cheating teams can also dump, even those who have more coins than bounty hunters and investors.
member
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I think that bounty hunters or investors are not to blame for this situation, as the bearish market has been continuing for a long time, they want to cash in whatever value they get of their coins.
full member
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I believe bounty hunters aren't the cause of dump of price of token, investors who got huge bonuses dump token price in most cases, i am an hunter i don't sell below the value of token during ico i think hunters are accused blindly.
full member
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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
Nobody will dump the coin but their own investors. Bounty hunters are just a scapegoat of those who dump the coin. The allocation for the bounty participants are too small to affect the price in the market.
That's true, I'm sure the bounty hunters are the victims and they have to bear the consequences if the token's price falls because they receive it for free. In fact, the dumped people are those who participate in public sale and per sale
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 504
I think both do, bounty hunters and early investors who get the tokens or coins at a discount. The bounty hunters will dump asap as most of them do. I unfortunately have not received almost anything the last few months from bounties, so I have empty wallets with a ton of useless tokens also that have never reached or will reach an exchange. I do know though that if you are a good trader you can pick up some coins or tokens cheap then make a lot of money off them when they get pumped, but it is all a risk and a gamble.
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 250
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
Nobody will dump the coin but their own investors. Bounty hunters are just a scapegoat of those who dump the coin. The allocation for the bounty participants are too small to affect the price in the market.
full member
Activity: 616
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A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
Lot of ICO tokens are being dumped once it is listed on crypto exchange/s , I think it is some people are immediately sell it once they knew that it is available for trading. If the tokens are distributed to the bounty hunters as a rewards before it was listed then we can say that the bounty hunters are the ones who dumps it but if not, then they aren't. It is just a matter of understanding the situation before blaming people who didn't do so.
legendary
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Bitcoin Trader
I thought there would be no one who would make this thread, it turns out now that I see it, I will share also a little of what I see, many people feel bounty hunters drop prices in exchange of course that's not entirely true, we all see gifts very little for bounty hunters, I think it would make sense if investors threw out their ICO bonuses to drop prices to panic and buy them cheaply from bounty workers
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