It is maybe very important for some people so let's repeat this, everyone should check his airdrop wallet and see the output
If for any reason you have moved your balance, you need to be aware that you will not receive any future airdrops if your balance is below 90% total. We use the block explorer for our statistics, available at
http://explorer.deeponion.org/ext/getbalance/DXAv3dPZyU4T1tJvVp953x8STyR7338FAk (simply replace the wallet with yours and check) It is your responsibility to control and keep the balance above 90% before the weekly airdrop time.
If you have 1000 coin in address Airdrop, if you transfer 10% say 100 to another address (for example exchange), your rest 900 coins moved to a new address even you did not touch them. And when we check Airdrop balance we see
http://explorer.deeponion.org/ext/getbalance/AirDrop No balance 0 or low balance. This may get you blocked for unknown reason in status check
https://deeponion.org/check_status.phpLearn how to fix it
How to fix the Block Explorer AirDrop Wallet balance
First, open your wallet. Unlock it.
Go to Settings, Options, Check "Coin Control", Ok
Go to Send Coins
Click Inputs. You now see on what address your coins are. Blockexplorer will only see coins on the wallet address in your bitcoin profile. Tick an entry and send the amount to your AirDrop Address.
Also enlarge the AirDrop entry if possible. You might see some balance in there, having another address then the AirDrop Wallet. Tick that entry, send it to the AirDrop Address.
Wait 5 Minutes. Check Block Chain explorer on:
http://explorer.deeponion.org/ext/getbalance/Put-Your-AirDrop-Address-Here You will see that it is correct now.
Source: @supertee
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2006010.7220Further explanation from NoXXFor all the people who moved coins and are surprised that more coins that intended got moved:
Coins exist in piles. If I sent 500 Onion to you, it is one pile of 500 coins. If you then send 100 of those somewhere else, the pile gets split up.
The way this works is: The 500 coin pile gets "destroyed", 100 coins are moved to wherever you moved them to, and 400 coins get moved to a new address, which will be added to your wallet.
You can go to coin control and specify a custom change address, but if you don't do that, it will be a new address that gets added to your wallet.
Hope this helps, ask me if you have questions
Another note, if you moved coins and your balance on the block explorer now shows lower than expected, you can go into coin control in the wallet and move the coins from the new change address, to your airdrop address. (SEE ABOVE)
source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20761691