According to the website you linked, 0.00625 Gigabyte/BTC was disbursed, so your calculations are off by a factor of 10.
There were multiple airdrops. The one on July 9 2017 distributed 0.0625 GBYTE per BTC. Funny how you are able to click one link but not the other.
The address OOUIJTHWY5PANA7P2YUJX67VVN2QZYIX did in fact receive 35.3 GBYTE on June 6, 2017, and 36.1 GBYTE on July 9.
I am unable to substantiate the 0.0625 GBYTE/btc rate on July 9 as stated in the post made by what appears to be a forum user unassociated with the GBYTE/Obyte project.
Reviewing
coinmarketcap, and the
distrubution section of the obyte website, none of the distribution amounts per the blockchain, match the expected amounts based on the total bitcoin linked, and the percentage of total supply per the website. The percentage of the total distribution per
http://transition.obyte.org/ also does not match the expected percentage 500 btc should have been per the amount of bitcoin linked per
https://obyte.org/#distIt appears likely that OgNasty received GBYTE from 5 distributions.
I looked at an
old version of the list of treasurer agreements, and the
agreement between OgNasty and theymos for the coin in question, and it appears OgNasty's obligations were as follows:
After the treasurer receives the Held Amount of bitcoins, the treasurer owes the Forum the held bitcoins and must keep the entire amount safe at a particular address, never transferring them except