You're doing it wrong. You should look at the team and the experience they have, whether this project exists already (e.g we have Monaco, TenX, Centra, MoxyOne and many others) and none of them actually delivered 100% what they promised etc. so unless you really see the potentials on the project, you really shouldn't invest. Ignore the moon bullshit they are trying to feed you.
This is valid for both bounty hunters (because they are wasting their time) and ICO participants (wasting money).
I agree. It's time for investors to stop throwing money at ICOs without investigating them, and for bounty hunters to blindly jump on projects. If the project turns out to be a scam, it means bounty hunters wasted their time.
yes, I think the investors are only getting attract because many of ICO giving a promise to get success which is really difficult to reach in the short-time. the ICO itself needs to prove their project that really good to invest with their money so the investors need to learn more details about the project so they can know that their money is in the right projects. in the end, the investors only want to take the profit from the projects so the dev and the team needs to work hard to gives some return for their investors.