I think it's good in a way that ICO "advertisements" are being banned by google. There are so many scam ICOs that
cropped up in the later part of 2017 and in 2018. For a noob investor who just got into crypto, it'll be a FOMO and
he/she will probable end up buying a scam coin. This move will help in filtering the serious ICOs and will be a hard task
for SEO teams to create a footprint.
I read a very good article in forbes. While ICO platforms like KICKICO didn't want this to happen, but Google, Facebook
and Twitter are business afterall. The cannot lock horns with SEC.
Here's the link to this article:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2018/03/16/heres-why-the-cryptocurrency-market-is-not-too-spooked-about-googles-ico-ad-ban/#13100be271beBOUNTYBounty as such won't be over. But ICOs will have to look for other means to create that digital footprint and improve
their page ranks through better SEO. I think for serious hunters, bounty payouts will increase now.
Some ICOs have already stopped facebook bounties and are now targeting linkedin, snapchat, etc.