I'll give you 0.025BTC now for them now and you don't have to come back in this thread ever again
Your totally missing the point! Its not about whos entitled to the coins. I'm asking WHY the hand outs were so high related to the block reward. Why were only a few hundred people 'entitled' to these coins instead of the potentially thousands?
Ive already stated im going to sell my coins when/if they hit an exchange.
Early adopters become brand ambassadors.
Even if the coin went to exchange and became worthless tomorrow (which I don't believe will happen), it has succeeded in getting many people new to the crypto-community excited about crypto. That ALONE is a success. A net positive for the community.
Could have been handled better - true.
This coin launched with over a half dozen pools, and was available to those who don't speak English, in multiple languages, early in the first day: because of the giveaways.