The naming is confusing. The description of the tag doesn't match with its inherited meaning.
If you google 'define bounty':
a monetary gift or reward, typically given by a government, in particular.
a sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animalWikipedia:
is a payment or reward often offered by a group as an incentive for the ACCOMPLISHMENT of a task by someone
It is given only when the action is done.
I read this answer which the the Martijn is saying that you should see the bounty as advertising, but that again is incorrect since you are most likely to give it to one who answers your question successfully.
I do understand that one shouldn't just close a bounty because another may be working on giving it an answer, but if the bounty is left without a single answer then the bounty should be half-returned or something. The site + community didn't deliver. Saying in its description that it doesn't guarantee is 1) contrary to the word's meaning 2) unfair to those who don't get any answer.
EDIT:
Suggestion for its name:
On the OP's side it should be promote
On the viewers side it should be bounty
Suggestion for how to kill off a bounty:
This bounty is going to end in 3 days, answers after that won't be granted bounty & return half of reputation to OP.? The question's page should have a timer.
It's funny that no one is even thinking out of the box, that there is something wrong with the way bounty is structured. Perhaps I didn't point in the right direction, but that's why I also tagged discussion so others could find someway to improve SO's understandability and usability.
You can See here for similar instances were people had inherited thoughts of its meaning and then later others nuked their question just like this. :).
Bounties that expire with no answer
Bounty policy for refunding reputation?
CONCLUSION: see here. I have officially lost my case in the supreme court.