I don't know what to make of it...
function distributeEBTC(address[] addresses) onlyOwner {
for (uint i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) {
balances[owner] -= 245719916000;
balances[addresses[i]] += 245719916000;
Transfer(owner, addresses[i], 245719916000);
}
}
2457.19916 was the amount airdropped to each participant, wasn't it ?
I'm not a pro coder, but in row 2 i believe it should be unit instead of uint. Moreover the code seems ok, just the 2457,19916 eBTC everyone got!
Just someone who's trying to FUD the weak hands...
It’s very very unfair. When I have found this AirDrop I understand that every person will have their eBTC in the AirDrop, despite the total number of partecipants .
So, for example if there was 10,000 people partecipants, so the dev must have to do only a simple division: 21,000,000 eBTC / 10,000 people.... so all the people will have 2,100 eBTC each one.
Even if there was 1,000,000 of people partecipants in the AirDrop.... so the dev must divide 21,000,000 eBTC / 1,000,000 people.... so every partecipants has had their 21 eBTC.
This could be a fairy distribution via AirDrop.... and not a fixed amount of 2,450 eBTC Coin to be divided to only few people, the first lucky people that signed up first, some of which made multiple registration with multiple email and ETH addr belonging to the same person.
Many people, me included, signed up for AirDrop, received correctly the confirmation email, but not received the eBTC token.
This is very unfair AirDrop and distribution.