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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Crypto success takes time
by
dragon695
on 12/08/2020, 09:39:49 UTC
.a few things to think about are investors and bounty hunters who immediately sell their tokens when the project is listed in a market.

I agree with you that investors and bounty hunters play a negative role in the success of the project, especially the bounty hunter, because they sell the tokens that they obtained for free as soon as it is listed on the exchanges, and this leads to the token losing its value due to the large sales orders that get from these, so I think the project team have To prevent them from selling the tokens immediately, by freezing this tokens, for example, or delaying their listing in exchanges.
I have to disagree with you at this point. Bounty hunters don't have the power to change anything. The reason is that the allocation of tokens that used to reward bounty hunters is just a small amount of total supply. How can it affects the whole project? Some projects don't run well then they use bounty hunters as a bullet shield which receives all the blame. Furthermore, bounty hunters work to get paid, then they have the right to decide what to do with their tokens (assets), how can you have the right to affect their decisions?