Unfortunately, it appears that there will be no automated verification (and reporting) of snapshot status for individual XCS coin holders. However, in case there is a future question of your participation, you may wish to take the following measures:
1. Ensure that your CybCsec wallet GUI client is open, with active connections to the network (referenced below).
2. At 1:00pm (1300) GMT+1, start a *video* screen capture session (using Camtasia, Jing, or some other screen video capture software). This should validate that the following steps are done "live".
3. Open a web browser and search for "time and date". This will likely return the current time and date as a part of the search result. If not, enter "
https://www.timeanddate.com" in the browser URL area to return the current time and date information. If you have the screen space, try to record the time display alongside the wallet client. This should validate that you are recording at the start of, or *immediately* after, the snapshot period.
4. Select the "Overview" Menu item on the wallet GUI.
5. Hover your mouse over the top-right icons one at a time in order to get the wallet status. On the "signal strength" icon, you should see the number of active connections to the CybCSec network.
6. Hover your mouse over the "checkmark" icon. You should see that the wallet synchronization is "up to date". (It may be possible that you are lucky enough to get "out of sync" by a block or two during the snapshot period, but this shouldn't matter too much.)
7. Select the "Wallet" menu option on the wallet GUI. (This is directly under the "Overview".)
8. Select the "Receive" sub-menu option under the "Wallet" menu option. Your wallet default address should be displayed.
9. At this point, you should be able to stop the video recording.
10. LEAVE THE WALLET OPEN IN ITS CURRENT STATE UNTIL WE ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE SNAPSHOT IS COMPLETE. It may be best not to perform any "Send" transactions during this time to avoid losing coins counted during the snapshot process. (Coins "received" from other wallets and received from staking should not have an impact and may or may not be counted, depending on the time of the receive.)
I hope the above helps provide a little assurance that you may be able to provide some validation of the number of coins you had in your wallet at the time the snapshot is taken. Save the video in a place you won't forget, as there is a lot of time left in the "Q1" window before we discover exactly what was recorded by the snapshot and/or what our individual ARMR allotment is.