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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Why blame people for your failure?
by
hovrah
on 03/05/2019, 19:08:56 UTC
I come across different posts and allegations that bounty hunters are dumpers and they make projects lose it value upon exchange listing. But from my experience with bounties most projects don't offer bounty allocation of more than 5% of the total token sold. So how will 5% dump have a huge effect on the remaining 95% price. And what about projects that don't have bounties but still dump hard on the exchange, is it bounty hunters too?
The bitter truth is that most projects dump because of the ridiculous number of bonuses the team have offered during the tokensale and pre-sale period. Imagine giving investors 70% bonus for their investments, they can decide to sell everything off and be happy with the 70% profit.

Because it is more easier to say that everyone is responsible for my failure, than who is really responsible for it. Everything what you do in your life depends on a time and effort what you give to it. If you invested and market crashed, then it is your failure that you didn´t predict it based on deep market research.  Cool
I think making money in crypto is not something for people who do not bother doing some research about what should be done in dip, which coin to invest or when to withdraw. This is Very important and many guides and websites could guide you in making a good decision. It is useless blaming people for the mistakes you make in life and in your financial deals.
Smart people learn not only from others' mistakes, but also from their own.  You should always weigh all your actions and attempts to do something.  Thus, we must prepare ourselves for different situations and for different developments.  I think that the cryptocurrency market is perfectly suitable for this purpose, since the market has never been stable and never gave 100% guarantees of success, especially if a person does not have sufficient experience or has a feeling of increased greed.