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sr. member
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January 14, 2020, 10:59:19 AM
We always see the price rise for a short period after the listing in the exchanges or after IEO, but soon price be come down,
this may due to two reasons:
The first reason is that the coin or token has no real value.
The second reason is the large sale of those who got his coin  free such as airdrop.
Isn't that true?
the both reasons is true. but the greatest reason who really make price down so fast that number two is many bounty hunters sell their coins after launched on the market, bounty hunters sell their coins as quickly as possible because ussually after coins launched the price of coins very high and make seller get big profit if they are selling coins as quickly as possible than hold for longer
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Pepemo.vip
January 14, 2020, 10:33:05 AM
The most important thing to have a coin's sustainable growth is that investors could see its value that is somehow not seen in many of today's ventures. Developers never have anything to do as a long-term plan, they're always pretending to be optimistic, so they believe it's enough to be included in an exchange that doesn't even have legit volume. That's why most of the new coins dump straight away after the listing.


Most projects (and they should have all) have a roadmap, and everyone should be familiar with it before investing money. If developers don't do what is in whitepaper, then it's either a scam or someone didn't check the project good enough and given money to irresponsible people.
If someone sells tokens before achieving at least the basic assumptions of the project, it means that he did not know in what and why he was investing.
hero member
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January 09, 2020, 01:05:00 PM
It doesnt happen to all the coins. There are many coins whose price gets doubled or tripled when it lists on a reputed exchange.
If there was a bounty and if that was distributed early then most of the bounty hunters are bound to sell these days, also there may be investors who are planning to cash out their profit.
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Freshdice.com
January 09, 2020, 11:43:43 AM
We always see the price rise for a short period after the listing in the exchanges or after IEO, but soon price be come down,
this may due to two reasons:
The first reason is that the coin or token has no real value.
The second reason is the large sale of those who got his coin  free such as airdrop.
Isn't that true?

I think not all cases will fit mainly into those two reasons because primarily, there are a lot of contributing factors to consider why a coin dumps its price after getting listed into an exchange. You have got the point that maybe that coin has no real value that is why the price dumps right after getting into an exchange but some coins experience dump because of the case with regards to the popularity when it is being promoted or advertised. Maybe, it has not reach into a big group of people to know about the coin due to the fact that there are already lots of existing coins within the market so it is hard to see and define which are the new ones that deserve to be purchased to raise the volume when it comes to demand to rise up the price value of a certain coin listed on an exchange. The problem on publicizing the coin will be a great challenge for the creators to let other people know about the coin to gain demands to be able to make the price rise because even if a coin is really that good, if the crowd doesn't know about it, and there is no demand for it, the price will really go down once it has already done the listing process for an exchange. So the strategy on promoting the coin will be a great key to gain attention which will brought up demands that will make the price value rise.
hero member
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January 09, 2020, 11:39:53 AM
Demand and supply will always be the main things to determine the price of the coin. This is the rule in the economic when you are playing in the market. Crypto is a little bit different consider it has no regulation and the manipulation can happen anytime. The downfall of the coin after listing can be created by the whales too. It's a bit difficult to know is that caused by the manipulation or determined by the market.
One reason in my opinion is because investors and Bounty Hunter are directly selling their tokens after listing in Exchange. I agree with some projects that hold the distribution of tokens to investors or bounty Hunter, or distribute them in stages so that prices can be maintained on the Exchange.
hero member
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Cryptocasino.com
January 09, 2020, 11:27:45 AM
After the asset is listed, the price is determined by market participants. At the initial stage, the price falls as early investors try to take a little profit quickly. If there is great investor demand for a coin, the project has a prospect, then in theory the price will rise.
Demand and supply will always be the main things to determine the price of the coin. This is the rule in the economic when you are playing in the market. Crypto is a little bit different consider it has no regulation and the manipulation can happen anytime. The downfall of the coin after listing can be created by the whales too. It's a bit difficult to know is that caused by the manipulation or determined by the market.
legendary
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January 09, 2020, 09:29:45 AM
This has been one of the oldest problems ALL coins have faced in many many years. Back in the day there was no IEO no ICO and no nothing on previously funding a coin before they come out. You think someone paid litecoin funding to create it? There was no funding for LTC, nor ETH nor any other old coin honestly, it just released one day and start existing without any previous money required for it.

All of those coins were mined via their own wallets for weeks on out by people who got in early until real miners took over, and all that money we mined were standing in our hands waiting to be sold for weeks, as soon as that coin get listed anywhere, we rushed to create an account and sell it there right away dropping the price insanely. Now, it is 7-8 years later and we still do the same thing, just faster instead of waiting months for it.
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January 09, 2020, 01:11:00 AM
It is simple, no demand, when we have more sellers than buyers then the price dumped. Most of these tokens enters market with crazy valuation and no one wants to buy them at that price, just look at Blockstack and Hashgraph recently their price has been on downward slope because of valuation
Any project will have a down and this is predictable because investors often seek newness when joining this market. I think altcoin should only be considered as a short-term investment and should be considered for sale when it is profitable because the longer you hold it, you will definitely face a lot of big risks.
i think let us not generalized the altcoins because there are already existing altcoins that is profitable and been trusted for long time like ethereum,litecoin.ripple and Binance so there are still plenty of them that can be considered for long term investments or Holding is what they called.
In addition, it is also necessary to be careful with new projects because the initial price increase mostly depends on whales, so investors are easy to become victims.
and in this i agree because new projects are shits and cannot be trusted(maybe there is few in a million) but yet not worth investing for.because all the services and products that altcoin can offer had already existing so the uniqueness is not there .
hero member
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January 09, 2020, 01:03:19 AM
It is simple, no demand, when we have more sellers than buyers then the price dumped. Most of these tokens enters market with crazy valuation and no one wants to buy them at that price, just look at Blockstack and Hashgraph recently their price has been on downward slope because of valuation
Any project will have a down and this is predictable because investors often seek newness when joining this market. I think altcoin should only be considered as a short-term investment and should be considered for sale when it is profitable because the longer you hold it, you will definitely face a lot of big risks.

In addition, it is also necessary to be careful with new projects because the initial price increase mostly depends on whales, so investors are easy to become victims.
Dump after being get listed is already a normal thing to happen yet we know that profit taking would happen mainly by its investors.Only good projects would able to survive after such dump and yes it will vary on the demand of the coins because no matter or how hard being dumped it will surely have the chance to revive and bounce back but its still a questionable thing because even coins that are good doesnt even guarantee on increasing its price.
Therefore all things are still not guarantee here on crypto space.
hero member
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January 09, 2020, 12:12:02 AM
It is simple, no demand, when we have more sellers than buyers then the price dumped. Most of these tokens enters market with crazy valuation and no one wants to buy them at that price, just look at Blockstack and Hashgraph recently their price has been on downward slope because of valuation
Any project will have a down and this is predictable because investors often seek newness when joining this market. I think altcoin should only be considered as a short-term investment and should be considered for sale when it is profitable because the longer you hold it, you will definitely face a lot of big risks.

In addition, it is also necessary to be careful with new projects because the initial price increase mostly depends on whales, so investors are easy to become victims.
sr. member
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January 08, 2020, 02:43:02 PM
After the asset is listed, the price is determined by market participants. At the initial stage, the price falls as early investors try to take a little profit quickly. If there is great investor demand for a coin, the project has a prospect, then in theory the price will rise.

This is exactly the case, but for there to be demand the project must have a great idea, a professional dev team and market conditions must be favorable. Unfortunately, but topics like these are created because the ICO / IEO market has simply collapsed. Investors are no longer interested in this type of project. This is the main reason why prices are falling and why projects are closing.
hero member
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January 08, 2020, 02:33:54 PM
It is simple, no demand, when we have more sellers than buyers then the price dumped. Most of these tokens enters market with crazy valuation and no one wants to buy them at that price, just look at Blockstack and Hashgraph recently their price has been on downward slope because of valuation
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January 08, 2020, 12:17:19 PM
After the asset is listed, the price is determined by market participants. At the initial stage, the price falls as early investors try to take a little profit quickly. If there is great investor demand for a coin, the project has a prospect, then in theory the price will rise.
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January 08, 2020, 09:23:04 AM
Yes it is true but not only those two, there are allot of reasons behind this. There will be "angel investors", who had bought early and will sell their tokens, there may be bounties and they used to sell at certain price. People dont believe in hodling for a long time now.
Long-term investing is really risky and it's best not to hold it for the time being as any coin can drop unexpectedly if not careful. In addition, long-term investment will make you psychologically affected if the market falls and this is a problem that everyone has to face. However, you can hold Bitcoin or Ethereum because these are two safe choice at this stage.
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Pepemo.vip
January 08, 2020, 07:28:34 AM
Indeed, this has often been found in every project and for us this bounty hunter is a big problem because the ICO time is still running very high price but in the moment we get the coin even the price down is very low, I am sure this happened because the big selling happened so that prices dropped and the coins that we can for free without having to spend capital then it came to pass such a thing, our competition is investors.

I don't understand, what do you mean, that bounty hunter competition is an investor? In my opinion, when the price of a token drops after it goes public, the investor loses much more than the person who give his free time to promoting the project. Of course, we all lose the same amount, but I don't know why the bounty hunter and investor would compete in whoever sells first?
hero member
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January 07, 2020, 08:45:23 PM
I understand that you are talking about big bonuses for early investors? This is also a very big problem, but it is not the investors fault, because they only want to make money. It is the fault of the developers who planned the sale of tokens wrongly and gave too big bonuses at the beginning of the sale.
But that is one of the strategies of the developer to attract investors by giving a large bonus at the beginning of the sale, I think there is nothing wrong. I know everyone has a different opinion in terms of investment or the price drops when listing on the market.

Of course, developers have the right to give bonuses they want. Of course, encouraging investors is also very important. However, the good of the project should be the most important. If they decide to give huge bonuses, tokens should be blocked for at least a few months, so that they are not sold immediately after entering the exchange and do not lower the real price.
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Making Smart Money Work
January 07, 2020, 08:40:33 PM
I understand that you are talking about big bonuses for early investors? This is also a very big problem, but it is not the investors fault, because they only want to make money. It is the fault of the developers who planned the sale of tokens wrongly and gave too big bonuses at the beginning of the sale.
But that is one of the strategies of the developer to attract investors by giving a large bonus at the beginning of the sale, I think there is nothing wrong. I know everyone has a different opinion in terms of investment or the price drops when listing on the market.
hero member
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January 07, 2020, 05:49:56 PM
not the right reason is that large investors who buy on ICO or pre ICO programs who sell coins at the beginning of listing on the market, a gift from aidrop will not make the price of coins go down too deep because the amount is slightly different from the results of investors' purchases

I understand that you are talking about big bonuses for early investors? This is also a very big problem, but it is not the investors fault, because they only want to make money. It is the fault of the developers who planned the sale of tokens wrongly and gave too big bonuses at the beginning of the sale.
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January 07, 2020, 02:00:21 PM
not the right reason is that large investors who buy on ICO or pre ICO programs who sell coins at the beginning of listing on the market, a gift from aidrop will not make the price of coins go down too deep because the amount is slightly different from the results of investors' purchases
sr. member
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l0tt0.com
January 07, 2020, 01:36:35 PM
We always see the price rise for a short period after the listing in the exchanges or after IEO, but soon price be come down,
this may due to two reasons:
The first reason is that the coin or token has no real value.
The second reason is the large sale of those who got his coin  free such as airdrop.
Isn't that true?
The second reason is quite ridiculous, because they are always allocated the latest and they only follow what the investors have done. if it was a good token then the investors would not have sold it so, the bounty hunters only followed them. Therefore, the first reason is the main reason, speculators here understand that alts that are strongly fomo just want to manipulate the price of their tokens. This is very familiar in the crypto market and we should accept it, it's different from the stock market here. Wink
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