The code needs to have atomic swaps capability, or in other words at least an upgrade to Bitcoin Core 0.13.2 before it can be listed on AtomicDex.
Clams still has code dating back from before 2015 if I look at the Clam client download on the website which is still the same old shit lmao.
You are welcome to update it.
https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clamsI have no horse in this race.
You can look for a blockchain dev, you should be able to find one for $6k-$10k a month or you can pay task based.
You can pay a hooker too, but that isn't the route I'd prefer to go either.
CLAM is a open source project that anyone can contribute too.
The problem with cryptocurrency (and has been for a while + I'm guilty of it as well to an extent) is that it's FULL of free loading scrubs that are always waiting on everyone else to do everything else and they contribute very little or nothing.
Another thing about CLAM is that the main services are ran by people that can make their own custom clients... and in my point of view... I'd rather a noob, that can't use a hard-to-sync public wallet to use the wallets on FreeBitcoins.com or Just-dice.com. *shrug*
At least at this point.
Looks like it is dead. There are 3 open PRs, older than 3 years:
https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams/pullsand last commit is from 2017. Granted, one of the PR ("Update validation.cpp") probably results in a syntax error for the compiler, but the other 2 look fine and should be merged.
I passed this link to Xploited (the creator of clam and partner at FreeBitcoins.com).
Anybody can contribute sure, but nobody is doing it as there's no incentive and nobody cares.
You need a modern easy client to onboard new users and stakers again. A team, a vision, a roadmap, exchange expansion etc. to get new money in. Why would someone invest big in this coin? It's all outdated stuff, super risky coin to lose all your money in.
So to revive it you need to spend some money and pay people to get certain things done, combined with people wo do want to contribute for free. You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs.
But maybe it's good where it is now, it's the old that couldn't compete and had to make place for the new.