2,5 things that concern me:
1. the pretty low FSAs (unfortuntally I´ve never saved a screenshot of older balances, so that now I can´t check if its a bug)
But can these small amounts for FSA displayed be real? (Holding 4000 COSS since ICO gave FSA-amounts not worth mentioning)

And even though in the 2nd part of the page it shows the "Fee Split Allocation conversion by coin" (Info: Non-ERC20 tokens are automatically converted to ETH on a weekly basis and deposited in your FSA ETH wallet.) are summing up to 0.0209 ETH in total (again for holding 4k COSS since ICO)
2. Distribution still requires 0.001 ETH EACH asset, which mostly isn´t even worth that value

Yeah for now, unless you are holding 100k plus COSS, the FSA is very small and for those tiny amounts, it will take forever to actually be able to cash them out as it costs 0.001 Eth every time. This is the only downside right now to the FSA. I hope in the future they do like Binance does and we can convert all those negligible amounts of coins and tokens into COSS or ETH, that way we can slowly get some value out of the FSA. I also only have a small COSS holding right now, so not been able to convert anything over the last few months. The only upside to this is to buy more COSS, or hope volume will skyrocket one day, or they allow us to directly convert those small balances to COSS OR ETH.