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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: I guess bounty hunters really kill projects
by
optimisticcm
on 27/11/2020, 20:35:31 UTC
Hey guys, I just want to share my thoughts today about this, I have always said "bounty hunters are not the ones killing projects", but now I'm having second thoughts about it, I participated in youengine bounty campaign for about a week, although it lasted for quite a while,the bounty had about 4 rounds, the bounty ended about a week ago i guess and distribution of  "youcash" started, I received about 307 youcash tokens as shown below


By 8am this morning the 307 tokens was worth $10+, i didn't sell, I held on to it, to my greatest surprise this evening I checked my wallet and I saw that the 307 tokens are now worth just 0.35$


Although it recovered later, but it's not looking good at all, I guess this dump is caused by the bounty hunters because they just keep dumping the token, what about you, what do you think is the cause of this massive dump?
Blaiming bounty hunters is the easiest thing to do but it is the responsibility of the project and team to strategize so that dumps can be avoided. All good projects have high volumes and liquidity so impact of hunters selling is not much but if the token has low volume how you can even expect it not to dump when it will face selling pressure?