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Re: Dump just after a new listing?
by
youdacapt
on 03/04/2021, 22:10:16 UTC

This is the bounty that they have talking about https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301910.msg55878595#msg55878595
And if we saw the price of the AME token in the market it looks promising than the others, maybe it just goes along with the hype but I couldn't call it a shitcoin for what it has done.

By taking it aside, most of the tokens just dump right after listed on the market, and that it happens ever since. And it becomes a habit now for the hunter to immediately sold their tokens once it has already open for trading which mostly a reason why the price goes down faster instead of helping it to stabilize and goes high.

I do not know why we tend to deflect a token dump to distribution of deserved rewards to bounty hunters; moreover AME Pay has done relatively well in the market lately; amd are still owing bounty hunters their reward (at about 40% of rewards). A token dumping after token listing is not bad; it happens even on binance exchange, where we have seen huge project such as dego token dump upon binance listing; and then went up to a new ath consistently. Stop blaming bounty hunters who get  deserved rewards; blame fudders and the weak hands.