Now there are no bounty hunters who lower the cost of the token at the first stage of the exchange. I am sure that this is a very qualitative approach to stabilizing the value after the completion of the ICO. I'm sure it will help many to make a decision about investing.
I understood this strategy of developers when studying the description. They want to ensure a stable increase in the value of the token at exchanges. It's quite possible when dealing with precious metals.
I can't see why dealing with precious metals would make it more likely to achieve a stable increase in the price of the token?