Currently, there are a huge number of ICO projects. Of course, we all understand that half of these projects are either Scam or just very weak projects that nobody needs. But now there are at least such projects. What will be in a year, when the ICO every day will be less and less until it reaches the point that one project per month will be released? It is also worth mentioning that the number of participants in the bounty companies is increasing day by day, and the money allocated to the bounty companies are becoming less. Conclusion: the bounty of the company will exist for another year, or a maximum of two.
What do you think about this?
If anyone agrees with me or if someone wants to do a good deed, then share the merit. I would be very grateful

I don't agree, because I don't think the number of projects will decrease in the next few years. I think the major problem is being careful about scams.
To choose good bounties to get involved in, you have to look at the project and see if:
1. it fits your needs for bounty-related aspects;
2. the project is good and will have success.
If you want to have a look and get some information in a good Bounty campaign that has just started, I can suggest you RAWG.
They have just started a very rich bounty program for everyone who is willing to participate:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4147507
In these days, they also launched a special bounty, which allows you to get up to 100 dollars for a single tweet or facebook post!!! Depending on the number of your followers.
Have a look, because it is a great opportunity to quickly earn a nice amount:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4147507.msg40536596#msg40536596The ICO site is this one:
https://token.rawg.io/. It's a video game discovery platform that converts your skills into goods and services.
You can earn tokens by playing your favorite games. The site is already working, with more than 50,000 games in the database and new games are getting added every day. This is the site:
https://rawg.io/Quite good looking, don't you think?