It's a nice gesture but it's not currently easy for people to 'claim' Lumens. Plenty of people want to claim but depending on which wallet software they use have to track down their addresses, figure out which wallet supports signatures, import into that wallet and then sign each one individually. It's cumbersome and not sure why it has to be 'that' cumbersome.
(Note: Some people can't even claim Lumens at all because of their wallet-type, ex. coinbase, circle, and other wallets that don't support signatures). I just can't help but feel there were more efficient ways to do this than this method which wants to target bitcoin holders specifically and that this was a way for the company to 'get' lumens, knowing that plenty of people wouldn't be able to claim by default giving it to stellar.
In their defense they did announce it months ago.
But yes it was so wrong how they spread it. It would be better to
Total BTC amount claimed / Total Stellar Give Away
Instead of
Total BTC/Total Claim / Total Stellar Give Away
Now 90% of those 3 billion coins goes to... Them.
i could agree with this, why the heck people who owning 10btc only get 1,911.72 lumens which is only .0000649% of total lumens,and even worst with those who own only a little bit,maybe this giveaway only specialized for the rich,and i can't even sure the lumens will be claimed more than 3% of total