FEEDEBACK NEEDED: Maybe Their Isn't a Crash After All

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Anyone ever think about this current Crypto Crash with an eye on ICO investments?  

What I mean is, everyone is coming out about the current crash and  their own ideas as to why it is happening but truthfully, no one is  really explaining any true points of contention other than fear and  panic.

I have a potential theory about this alleged crypto crash and right now, more than ever, I would love to see some comments toward your thoughts about this theory.

My thought is this...

Most folks who have invested in cryptos in the past year or two have learned about the major profit potentials in ICO investments.  

The ICO market is absolutely flooded right now.



More and more individuals are taking their crypto, turning Alt Coins  back to ETH or BTC, and sending it to ICO sales which to my understanding temporarily takes your crypto out of the market cap equation.

IF (big IF) true, would such activities make the market appear to be much lower than what  it really is? Short answer--YES.

This means, the move of crypto in ICO's can be  creating a false perception of a bit of reality toward true capital  within the crypto market especially when one considers how much money  is flowing into ICO's today.

And, lets face it, most who invest in ICO's do not do so for the technological elements within the ICO proposals but rather do so for economic investment purposes. So, what do these individuals do once the ICO sale end and the ICO hits the exchanges? They take their profits and often put same back in their own fiat or re-invest back into other ICO's which inevitably would keep the crypto market cap at a stagnant position or a continued dip.

It is very likely I am wrong on this theory however, it is just something I have yet to see anyone discuss to date during this volatile period in crypto-currencies.

Love to hear your thoughts....

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I don't think buying into an ICO takes the crypto out of the market, I think it is only taken out once the ICO sells the crypto for fiat.

"A market cap is both a quick way to gauge a coin’s value, and a more than it seems. A healthy market cap is indicative of a strong coin, but developers or whales holding coins can mislead. Always weigh market cap with some of the other metrics we cover before making an investment decision."
https://www.coinist.io/cryptocurrency-market-cap/

The second sentence in this paragraph is what strikes me to why I believe investing in an ICO MAY, just may, create the potential "temporary out of the market cap."

If we look at this second sentence, it appears as though that once we invest in the ICO, that specific company we invest in has a means to manipulate the market in numerous ways (of note, I do not use the term manipulate in a derogatory sense here). But rather, if that company needs funds to move forward with their porject, how many are using the invested crypto, turning it into fiat, and using that fiat to continue with the project as forms of payments to employees, etc?

I think this is just one of many examples as to how the ICO investment game may be creating the false perception of the recent drops. But again, I may be completely off.

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