That is equivalent to just burning the undistributed Bytes. Waiting to see if the methods proposed by Tony to actually bring in new users will be prudent. By and large, the method of distributing Bytes to those who link their real world ids seems to have failed. That doesn't mean that the other proposed methods are not worth trying out.
The ID verification system JUST started. It is by no means a failure yet.
Airdrop is not quite the same as burn. An airdrop seems more likely to crash the price, but cause a wider distribution.
An airdrop across Bitcoin and Byteball holders (as was done previously) is not the same as a burn. But Saxnot's idea was an airdrop of Bytes to the existing Byte holders. This would do nothing to widen the distribution and is similar to a burn. The only advantage could be psychological - liquidity could increase as Byte holders consider these as free dividends and might be more likely to sell them.