I know that this is an old question, with numerous comments and responses but I have to agree with most that this seems a bit of a broken process. Bounties are a very special case-- we who post them are willing to sacrifice our points (which we all love to tally!) because we actively want to draw attention to important questions (whether they are our own or someone else's.)
Badges are nice but I, too, was a bit disheartened to find that after I breached the 2000 point mark, and then posted my first couple of bounties, I lost my edit privilege. Privileges are not badges, meaning, I don't earn them to show them off-- I try to earn them because I want to be able to support the community. I found out that I lost my privileges when I when to clean-up another answers suggested code. (It had included an extra curly-brace and was, thus, broken.)
I've had to live without this privilege for while but just because I wanted to reward other users, I've now been penalized for helping generate better answers? It doesn't make sense.
I would imagine this is easily fixable. Within the associated StackExchange database, bounty rewards have to managed and associated with users. I think there could be additional rules put in place where if a bounty is rewarded, the poster has those points re-applied to their point count only when calculating earned points for privileges.