NVM just found out about just-dice.com/clamadress
https://clamaddress.org/ is the canonical URL. I only put up a copy on just-dice.com because the DNS for clamaddress.org was taking too long to propagate.
I was thinking yesterday about the idea of paper HD wallets. It's silly to have to make a new random private key for each and every paper wallet when these exist:
* BIP32 -- Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets
* BIP39 -- Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys
* BIP44 -- Multi-Account Hierarchy for Deterministic Wallets
Together these give us a standard way of creating an infinite number of cold wallets while only needing to remember a single short list of random words.
I'll see what needs to be done to get https://dooglus.github.io/bip39/ to work with CLAM addresses.
The biggest problem with CLAM paper wallets though in my opinion is that there's very little demand for them. CLAMs need to be online to stake, otherwise you're losing out on the more than 1% per week you would be earning if you were staking.
Edit: I got https://dooglus.github.io/bip39/ working with CLAM, but I think it's probably better to see if we can get the changes merged into the parent repository, at https://dcpos.github.io/bip39/ - I've opened an issue in github about doing so.
Edit2: I recommend not using https://dooglus.github.io/bip39/ at all other than for testing. It's new, untested, and probably broken in strange ways. In particular I 'assigned' CLAM the coin ID of 4, since it was the 4th coin added (counting from 0) - but I was working from an old version of the parent repo, and other coins have since been added.
I dont care much i just needed one cold wallet so i can store 10 clams and forget about them.
Same as i did with some stellard and dash . I just like to have some amount of alt coin that i made money on , its for free and one day that coin might be worth so much more or nothing. So i like to keep some small amount of each on a paper wallet and forget about it .