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Topic: Why do lot of people hate bounty dumpers? - page 3. (Read 20290 times)

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totally that all the team and developer fault. how can 1% - 5% from total supply can damage the coin price.
if the team can handle and do buy back that not problem at all
hero member
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Dumpers are fine and it's pretty normal but most of bounty participants are just ignorant doesn't even care to help maintain the price, you may have seen that dumpers are yelling about the price is falling down and shit but they don't even do anything and wait the miracle to happen. That's unfortunate to see and makes you look bad and stupid at the same time.

I'm also curious why more people hate bounty hunters. In my realize, one ICOs offered only 0.5% reward but still dump in the bear Crypto.
Most of the dumpers are came from investors or early buyer.
full member
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I don't blame anyone when the price is a dump. Because everyone has their own tokens and has the right to sell or hold. but what I often find is that bounty hunters sometimes don't see the price when they want to sell the token. So what price will they sell. That is why dumps often occur. But that is not wrong, because it is the right of someone who has a token.
hero member
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.

Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.

That's not right, to pass the blame of dumping the price value of every token in the exchange platform to bounty hunters. In fact, the no. 2 should be blame is the whale investors. Because most of the time before bounty hunters receive their rewards the price of the token rewards are already dumped its price in the market.
jr. member
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Isnt it obvious? Investors hate hunters cause they usually dump tokens when they received it. Thats make some investors bleed on their funds while the price going down. Actually not all hunters are dumpers especially those who knew which project has potential amd can increase its price in the future. You cant blame them for dumping cause they got the tokens for free unlike investors who invest their money.
You missed a point right there. You don't say hunters get those tokens for free given the amount of time, energy and other unaccounted resources they put together to campaign for these projects. Price all those efforts and they worth something of which in some cases the tokens received doesn't worth the efforts at all. Hunters got no token for free.
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Just as important as investors are, so also are bounty hunters important for the development and success of every project.
You cannot underestimate the essence of bounty hunters, so why would they hate them. They should even be glad they are involved. not all bounty hunters sell their tokens cheaply, there those who hodl. So if investors who seem hate bounty hunters have the opportunity to see those who would dump, then they should go for it.
full member
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But this is logical, because you and I understand that today there is a chance to use real prices on the market, but sometimes there are people who are not interested in technology, they just try to sell everything quickly.
hero member
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in my opinion not all hate because the dump effect from bounty mostly only affects projects that have low volume, whereas if the volume of the project is quite high the dump problem will not have an impact and maybe the investors don't mind the bounty hunter
full member
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I do not sell my coins when I get them. I keep a coin of promising projects. but I'm sorry for a long time because i not sold immediately. my losses from this make up 80%
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.

Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.
I guess they believe that bounty hunters are the major contributor of token dumping where in fact, investors also dumps their token when they think its price will crash so bounty hunters are just part of why there are token dumping.
jr. member
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The topic should be why people hate dumpers and not bounty dumpers because it's both investors and bounty hunters that dump their coins, like its alluded in the post that bounty pool is always around 1℅ or thereabouts so that's a very insignificant portion of the whole token. Its very much easy for investors to dump because of some ridiculous amount of bonus they get during presale and token sale
sr. member
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I think the reason many people have a problem with that is that bounty hunters have no risk. They have not risked their money by investing and have not lost anything except a small amount of time if the price drops. When new coins register there is usually very little liquidity and not many people buy. This means there really isn't much need to drop prices significantly.
if users of cryptocurrency feel that this project will not have real prospects in the future, then everyone tries to get rid of such coins.  Of course, if you take into account the current state of the cryptocurrency market, then very few people want to spend their ethereum or Bitcoin on the purchase of dubious tokens.
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I've seen lot's of people who complain to bounty hunters who dump their tokens after they get them. Why hate them? They have all the rights to sell whenever they want and bounty allocations are only 1%-5% of the total supply of the coin. I don't think it will do much to lower the price of the coin. I mean it's even good for the ICO investors as they will have a chance to buy more tokens with lesser price than the ICO.

Holding the tokens also doesn't mean it will make you rich. Some tokens get abandon by the developers so it would be better to sell at a good price than be left hanging in the end.

New coins that just landed in the market, get a dump, bounty hunters do not want to wait, but the real impact comes from private investors who have the lion's shares in the supply of the coin, bounty hunters even if all of them dump the coin, will not have a big impact on the price, just like what you post, they only have a small portion.
jr. member
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These people do not understand that the hunters have nothing to eat. And they do not want to invest in the project for 10 years. What is a big problem for many. I think that the bounty should be distributed before the night of the project. That during the project all hunters could sell their coins.
legendary
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It is absolutely right that people are not happy with the price dump after an exchange listing, but almost nobody understand that this happens not because of the bounty hunters, but because of the poor team management.
Everything should be blamed from the management, they should have backup plans before listing the project inside the exchange, anticipating both hunters and early investors dumped actions should be well prepared of, so they can lift the price not being totally dumped if they have additional plans to support.
member
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I think the reason many people have a problem with that is that bounty hunters have no risk. They have not risked their money by investing and have not lost anything except a small amount of time if the price drops. When new coins register there is usually very little liquidity and not many people buy. This means there really isn't much need to drop prices significantly.
jr. member
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The hatred isn't justified in anyway whatsoever, many of them think bounty hunters are dumpers, but sadly most bounty hunters are hodlers too, I am one for instance, I do it at my leisure though, but of all the coin so have received, I also yet to sell even close to 30% of them
full member
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Yes, believe my experience bounty,I will say that what is thrown off the bounty it does not affect the market at all,even if all at once threw the token would not have fallen,if the admins of The project were interested in that it did not fall,they would themselves for the money these 3-5% would have bought up and the price raised,and they on the contrary lowered the price themselves,in order to then buy it at the bottom

sr. member
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They are probably also bounty hunters or a holders who want to sell their token at their best price, and they can't sell their tokens because the price is dumped. So, they simply blame bounty hunters because obviously bounty hunters want to sell their tokens. But in my opinion, bounty hunters are not the ones to blame, because they have right to sell their token at their price.
jr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 1
Before now I use to believe it's bounty hunters that do crash the price of tokens after bounty payment. That's is not true. I have come to see that team members hide under the umbrella of bounty dumpers to dump large quantity of tokens and consequently crash the price.
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