TXID-s are publicly visible, aren't they? I.e. - where in this equation is the proof of ownership of the contributor's private key?
Thx
So the norm, and also the easiest way to receive your HYBRIDs is to wait for distribution when the wallet becomes available. We are now adding Ethereum support, so we're at 2/7 of asset systems implemented, not counting Lisk.
Becoming an 'early holder' just means you can get them before the wallet. But only if you want to go through all the hoops of the current external available infrastructure, which means registering on all chains. (This is actually something we're trying to simplify with our project as well, by providing one interface)
Then as a holder you can move them via the decentralized exchanges if you want to. We are in talks, and expect HYBRID to be listed at a centralized one as well before September.
@PolyPanto;
The offer to distribute NOW is for anyone who really wants the HYBRIDs now, even though they have no function yet. We are not responsible for existing blockchain projects or their affiliated systems, but made a small selection of available web wallets which may be easy to enough for users to register (and have their own sites, FAQ's etc.). If this is too hard for someone, I would advise to wait for the 'grandmother-proof solution' we're developing with the team ourselves (see roadmap). We did have to create one for NXT because we couldn't locate a safe version online.
Again I'd like to state that this is an experiment for new infrastructure, which is why the project sometimes may ask for different things, than other blockchain initiatives.
Right now we're asking all supporters to reply to their mailed instructions (as stated in the newsletter) with addresses for these 7 chains. It doesn't matter if you donated 1 ETH, 1 XEM or in another currency; HYBRID is a multichain token so we'll need an address on all chains to perform an even distribution. Otherwise using HYBRIDs as one of the transfer methods in the system is not possible.