I logged into the new Hybrix wallet today for the first time ever -- seems to work fairly decently. I was pleasantly surprised to see a balance of HY tokens that pretty much corresponds with exactly how much I invested in the ICO, back in 2017... I had already cashed out a few .XHY tokens over the years and got my investment back so this was an extra bonus for me.
I have one question: why are the places for both HY and ETH.HY tokens? It makes it looks like I have 2 separate balances. I know HY says "hybrix unified asset" and ETH.HY says "hybrix multi-chain asset"... Is the idea that HY can be transferred to multiple blockchains, and is known as ETH.HY for the purposes of Ethereum?
HY (unified asset) is in essence a multiledger step towards the final hybrix protocol. At time of writing TOMO.HY and ETH.HY are joined together, and can effectively be seen as one asset. We are now working on a bridge between the two to make interaction between both ledgers seamless. If you would like to make a HY transaction, the wallet.hybrix.io wallet will automatically choose the cheapest chain available in terms of transaction costs. Currently that will be TOMO.HY where the fee is very low, and denominated in HY (the fee is given to miners in the Tomo network).