Hi,
1. Will there be a Linux client?
2. Can we link btc/eth wallets after the ICO starts (and after you took the snapshot?)
3. Can we prove btc address ownership just by signing a message instead of micropayment? A micropayment will create a change address which could generate other problems for users.
4. The eth address to which the tokens will be distributed can be from exodus, or it should be some ziber/ethereum specific wallet? Isn't the client also an wallet so you can distribute tokens to that address?
1. The client for Linux will be made in this year. Masternod in August (debian \ centos)
2. Yes that's right. You will be bind to tie your wallets together with the start of ICO on 07/27/2017 12:00 GMT. The binding will end with the end of the ICO (this is done for the convenience of counting tokens. The bitcoin and ether rate will be fixed at the end of the ICO and the tokens will be distributed proportionally to the balance)
3.
First of all, we wanted to integrate it completely through the
Signature of the message - but, unfortunately, the Ethereum
Does not support this function. That's why we refused the
Opportunity of the signature.
The bonus distribution was tested on the Bitcoin core and Mist
Clients. We hope that this option will suit everyone.
We have too little time to break the working model.
I can recommend you to install Bitcoin core and synchronize, and
Send a microtransaction. If you change the wallet into a new one,
Then you can send your balance back to the original wallet.
4. This is a good idea. But if a person has 5 addresses. Or he does not want to use ziber, but wants to put it on the stock exchange (he will be able to manage tokens for example from MIST). So we made an option that would suit everyone