In order to not be an "average person," you must make 200K+ in salary or have 1 million dollars in cash?
I'm not saying that ICOs are currently perfect by any means. There will be a NEED for some type of regulation and time for the market to figure itself out. Unless youre in the elite group of VCs or a very wealthy person, then you should be excited about the ability to be able to directly invest in a company. As far as voting rights, that can be implemented in the tokens.
This is still very new and one should assume that the current state of ICOs will change as people start figuring it out
Yes, those limits are inherently non-average so by definition it works.
Using monetary wealth isn't a perfect proxy for sophistication or intelligence but it does correlate and allows for risk tolerance by the fact that there's enough income to fall back on.
It's possible we see companies in the future that exist solely on the blockchain and don't have a legal entity, and tokens effectively are shares in the company, with voting rights. But that's not what we have today.
This is a bit weirdly stated for this case, I believe. The Brave tokens have value because they offer advertising space in the browser. You're speculating on the value of that advertising space, not so much on an altcoin/token itself.
BAT tokens are already tradable on exchanges, and currently trading at 3x ICO price. The pricing is primarily speculative