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Topic: Why do most ICOs distribute tokens so early? (Read 194 times)

sr. member
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Wouldn't it make more sense for tokens to be distributed several weeks after the ICO and in waves rather than immediately and all at once?  This seems like would make it less likely that a large number of coins would be dumped right after the ICO tanking the price.

The participants never want to wait and they keep asking for their tokens. This is very bothering. You should have seen this in slack and telegram channels.
full member
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newbie
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Because DEVs are afraid that people will loose faith in ICOs at some point.
I think that a good ICO should have "rounds" and each round should be higher in price then the previous one and start once the project achieves it's goal.
full member
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Wouldn't it make more sense for tokens to be distributed several weeks after the ICO and in waves rather than immediately and all at once?  This seems like would make it less likely that a large number of coins would be dumped right after the ICO tanking the price.
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