if the scam projects are the criminals, then bounty hunters are accomplices,
None of these statements are completely correct. The legal system related to bitcoin is still grey and calling someone a criminal for a currency that has still not gone out from its development is wrong. Although we can consider token offerings to be shady stuff if not a legal security, still many times managers and bounty hunters make mistakes.
people need to check if the project is valid or not, if they can't besure, than they gotta face it and accept that they helped spreading a particular scam project, and also helped encouraging other scammers.
A fine gesture indeed. But will people follow your advice? No. Bounty hunters in this forum act like brain dead zombies, though the condition has improved nowadays. Even then we see idiotic users keep spamming bounties that have been declared scam and then come back spewing bile in the "Reputation" section about their negative trust ratings.
