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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 150. (Read 1151252 times)

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can open bounty claim coin again or not
use old addres dogecoin, litecoin and bitcoin
or bounty claim is end and not open bounty again
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Hey jpc fan, you can make your images nice and easy to see by using the "width" or "height" tags, eg:

Doog, JD has some bugs now

1) biggest stats page




2) roll result links are down



3)
and when you come to JD your bet history is gone



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Doog, JD has some bugs now

1) biggest stats page




2) roll result links are down



3)
and when you come to JD your bet history is gone


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Looks like u have no idea what CLAM actually is. Its a monster tool, implement resembling a metal spike with michael jackson's wick attached to one side and a sack with 15 pounds of protein drinks in it, used to thrust a hole through ur entrails. I would never invest in CLAM coz I dont appreciate when a pointed spike sticks out of my chest.

Doesn't your signature sponsor ask that you make substantive posts?

Does this nonsense really qualify?

Yours, Santoshi.
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From a charts perspective clam is in a nice place to make a serious bullish push. Some good, fresh news would be nice to further push Clam in a bullish direction.

Looks like u have no idea what CLAM actually is. Its a monster tool, implement resembling a metal spike with michael jackson's wick attached to one side and a sack with 15 pounds of protein drinks in it, used to thrust a hole through ur entrails. I would never invest in CLAM coz I dont appreciate when a pointed spike sticks out of my chest.
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From a charts perspective clam is in a nice place to make a serious bullish push. Some good, fresh news would be nice to further push Clam in a bullish direction.

Dooglus is either Santa Claus or Satoshi. 

The news doesn't get any better than that.
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From a charts perspective clam is in a nice place to make a serious bullish push. Some good, fresh news would be nice to further push Clam in a bullish direction.
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Sometimes I think CLAM fully controls desperation of gullible newbies.

Curious about the logic that brings you to post such tripe on the thread of the one crypto that was distributed specifically to existing (and thus less new) and balance holding (and thus less desperate) users.
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Sometimes I think CLAM fully controls desperation of gullible newbies.
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I'm still monitoring the JD staking wallet. It started out with 13k outputs of size 100 CLAMs each, and I set it to split to 25 CLAM outputs when it stakes. I counted the number of outputs of each size each morning, and plotted those counts on a log scale:

https://i.imgur.com/aqbUlD9.png

Another update:



http://khashier.com/tx/78674b941f812f72e19d68b9f56330cdd80b00d8c94162526dac9c73044aa3ed is the 42 CLAM output, the most successful staker so far.
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I just had something brought to my attention that needs to be added to the OP and is GREAT news.

BTCPop now allows users to trade Clamcoins while they stake!!  This means you can leave a CLAM order on the books and it will still mint coins for you.  They also charge a super low fee of 2% on staked coins (Just-Dice is 10% and bustaclams is a little lower.)

I'm going to start trading over on BTCPop here really soon and I hope to see more over there helping decentralize the CLAM network.

BTCPop primary has done Bitcoin loans in the past, but they are breaking into new markets and are super happy to have our CLAMmunities business.

I deposited 1 CLAM for testing this more... all is working well.

As an old member of btcpop community, (more than a year and a half that i was investing on that site), i can confirm all, for every coins with pos technology that is listed on btcpop, users with balance of the coins receive staking payout, also if coins are in book for sell orders.
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I just had something brought to my attention that needs to be added to the OP and is GREAT news.

BTCPop now allows users to trade Clamcoins while they stake!!  This means you can leave a CLAM order on the books and it will still mint coins for you.  They also charge a super low fee of 2% on staked coins (Just-Dice is 10% and bustaclams is a little lower.)

I'm going to start trading over on BTCPop here really soon and I hope to see more over there helping decentralize the CLAM network.

BTCPop primary has done Bitcoin loans in the past, but they are breaking into new markets and are super happy to have our CLAMmunities business.

I deposited 1 CLAM for testing this more... all is working well.
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Wetsuit just wants to find out if BTC/DOGE addresses are eligible to claim

Oh, well to do that he doesn't need to even know his private keys, or share them with anyone.

The first 10k blocks in the CLAM blockchain list all the CLAM addresses which are eligible to claim, and it is possible to convert those CLAM addresses to BTC, LTC, and DOGE addresses by changing the version byte accordingly.

There were about 3.2 million CLAM addresses funded. Those correspond to 3.2 million BTC addresses. If you have a list of your BTC addresses you could make a list of funded BTC addresses, and check for matches with the list of funded BTC addresses.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding the original question, we seem to have gone off the track a little. Wetsuit just wants to find out if BTC/DOGE addresses are eligible to claim, right? Why would there be a need to sign a transaction by sending funds? Import the private keys and rescan the blockchain.

I'm just getting nervous about what will happen if a good portion of those "hundred thousand addresses" are eligible to claim.

I expect the quotes are apt. 
That said, the proof is in the pudding Smiley 
 
Regardless, a concerned user could indeed sync, block/unplug/firewall and check - without exposing the client to the outside world when it touches the private keys.
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If I understand correctly, to claim CLAMS I only need to provide a signed message from the respective BTC or DOGE address. Is that correct?

Nearly, but not quite. You need to provide a signature, but of a transaction, not a message. This is the same that Bitcoin uses - when you want to spend your Bitcoins your wallet makes a transaction and signs it using your Bitcoin private key.

Unless I'm misunderstanding the original question, we seem to have gone off the track a little. Wetsuit just wants to find out if BTC/DOGE addresses are eligible to claim, right? Why would there be a need to sign a transaction by sending funds? Import the private keys and rescan the blockchain.

I'm just getting nervous about what will happen if a good portion of those "hundred thousand addresses" are eligible to claim.
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If I understand correctly, to claim CLAMS I only need to provide a signed message from the respective BTC or DOGE address. Is that correct?

Nearly, but not quite. You need to provide a signature, but of a transaction, not a message. This is the same that Bitcoin uses - when you want to spend your Bitcoins your wallet makes a transaction and signs it using your Bitcoin private key.

The point you may be missing is that the private key for your free CLAMs *is* your BTC private key. The private keys are the same, and the addresses only look different because of the 'version byte' (the thing which makes BTC addresses start with a '1' while CLAM addresses start with an 'x').

So the easiest way to sign a transaction using your private key is to import your old BTC/DOGE private keys into a CLAM wallet, let it rescan, and then send a transaction from the CLAM wallet as you would from any other wallet.

If so, could you please tell me the command to use with the server daemon for doing this?

"clamd sendtoaddress
" - or use the QT version and use the send tab.
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clamd getstakinginfo command gives me an output (among other things) of... "expectedtime" : 79426, can anyone tell me what this means?


This means if you continue staking, it is expected that you will find a new block after 79426 seconds.

But there is no guarantee because it is only an estimation. It is also possible you will find a new block one second later, or you will never find one.

I can confirm it's the expected time to stake, in seconds.
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clamd getstakinginfo command gives me an output (among other things) of... "expectedtime" : 79426, can anyone tell me what this means?


This means if you continue staking, it is expected that you will find a new block after 79426 seconds.

But there is no guarantee because it is only an estimation. It is also possible you will find a new block one second later, or you will never find one.
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Clams will be added to the next release of the Bitsquare P2P exchange, v0.4.9.7 due out in about a fortnight.

For more information: https://bitsquare.io



this is definitely some good news!
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