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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 361. (Read 1151252 times)

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CLAM Developer
you can now play http://clamcoin.mydice.co/
my 3rd gambling site i got and or helped in getting them to take CLAM Cool
Im here to my CLAM worth more. plain and simple.
stay gold dooglus.....stay gold

Awesome omahapoker Smiley

CLAMvangelism can really make a major difference.

If we can get some user reports of successful deposit/withdrawal and a review of the provable fairness - I will get it added to OP post!
hero member
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will post daily clam report again now
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you can now play http://clamcoin.mydice.co/


my 3rd gambling site i got and or helped in getting them to take CLAM Cool



Im here to my CLAM worth more. plain and simple.


stay gold dooglus.....stay gold
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
In celebration of MyDice.co accepting CLAM and Seedtrue being a real tits person.

www.FreeCLAM.com now gives coins ever 5 minutes, hourly and daily!

Just use your deposit address from any CLAM site (or exchange... fuckers) in order to try it risk free!

HAPPY EASTER!
legendary
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Added a new bootstrap through 410,000 blocks.

http://www.jdubya.info/clam/bootstrap.dat.lrz

Here are the sha256sum of both files...

Code:
38f620df6c5612a936aaf1431c4fdf6c301c086b1de2efc075ec00aa7d92361a  bootstrap.dat.lrz
cbfa1a540974a33e4e116bf37864696de2f2de88a0d52b16bb55a90930fd5f24  bootstrap.dat

LRzip (http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/lrzip/) is used to cut down the filesize from 388MB to 226MB.

Be sure to place the bootstrap.dat file in your clam data directory and enjoy a much faster sync.
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as soon at blocks are synced you can play with clam there
legendary
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just want to say because of me, you can now bet CLAM at http://www.mydice.co/



not bad for 1st day back


Nice work
hero member
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just want to say because of me, you can now bet CLAM at http://www.mydice.co/



not bad for 1st day back
hero member
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I have my wallets on blockchain.info. Is there any way that I can still claim clams? I tried yacuna, and it keeps giving me an error code. I am almost positive both of my addresses should work, but I don't think I can get a wallet.dat from blockchain. Is there anything online?
Yes you can.
Be sure to export it in QT format.
GL
What do I export though? Just the private key? What would I save it as after I copy it?

Any service in which you can get your hands on the private key, can be used to claim CLAM.
Simply use the console to import the keys individually.

Additionally, if you can get your keys in SIPA import format, they can be imported all at once via importwalletdump console command.
hero member
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Every single blockchain.info user, the largest BTC web wallet provider, has ~$7 of CLAM waiting for them.

It would certainly be nice if blockchain.info would consider helping to make it super easy for users to claim their CLAM.
Providing a platform for staking and web wallet services for those same CLAM users would be even more impressive.

Let them know!



https://twitter.com/ClamClient/status/584179312535830529
sr. member
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I have my wallets on blockchain.info. Is there any way that I can still claim clams? I tried yacuna, and it keeps giving me an error code. I am almost positive both of my addresses should work, but I don't think I can get a wallet.dat from blockchain. Is there anything online?

Yes you can.

Be sure to export it in QT format.

GL
What do I export though? Just the private key? What would I save it as after I copy it?
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I have my wallets on blockchain.info. Is there any way that I can still claim clams? I tried yacuna, and it keeps giving me an error code. I am almost positive both of my addresses should work, but I don't think I can get a wallet.dat from blockchain. Is there anything online?

Yes you can.

Be sure to export it in QT format.

GL
sr. member
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I have my wallets on blockchain.info. Is there any way that I can still claim clams? I tried yacuna, and it keeps giving me an error code. I am almost positive both of my addresses should work, but I don't think I can get a wallet.dat from blockchain. Is there anything online?
legendary
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Can someone pm me when the clams genesis block was mined.  Thanks!
legendary
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I presume a bootstrap does the same consistently and security checks as an initial sync? There's one coin which had some sort of "hiccup" on its blockchain, so a sync from scratch fails; to use it you have to unzip and use an archive of the database (blk*.dat) files directly. The problem with this is that it bypasses all checking of blocks by the client, so you're placing complete trust in the source of the archive.

tl;dr CLAM 'syncs' from bootstrap.dat as if the blocks came from a peer, correct?

bootstrap.dat is just a dump of all the blocks in the main chain in order. The client loads and verifies them just as it would if the blocks were downloaded one by one from a peer, yes.

If you end up with the same current block as the block explorer shows, then you have the same chain all the way back.

It would be possible for someone to offer a complete zipped-up copy of the blockchain along with the database index files so all you have to do is unzip and it's all already synced, but that would leave you open to deception. You would be relying on them to have verified the blocks for you and not manipulated the chain in any way afterwards.
legendary
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Just closing and re-oping the client  enabled me to syn completely. I'm done within one day with 1mbps ISP.
legendary
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can anyone upload the full blockchain ? it is very slow ! im on 16GB ram and 250ssd  Undecided

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9772191

I presume a bootstrap does the same consistently and security checks as an initial sync? There's one coin which had some sort of "hiccup" on its blockchain, so a sync from scratch fails; to use it you have to unzip and use an archive of the database (blk*.dat) files directly. The problem with this is that it bypasses all checking of blocks by the client, so you're placing complete trust in the source of the archive.

tl;dr CLAM 'syncs' from bootstrap.dat as if the blocks came from a peer, correct?
legendary
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can anyone upload the full blockchain ? it is very slow ! im on 16GB ram and 250ssd  Undecided
legendary
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1. I have address 14zZ22SgYaLX54viNM5V4JGhfmccydq2EQ. I check here: http://clam.makejar.com/ site writes that this address has CLAM.

I hadn't heard of this makejar place until you mentioned it. I would recommend using Just-Dice.com. Go to the chat tab, and type:
    /dig 14zZ22SgYaLX54viNM5V4JGhfmccydq2EQ

It will tell you whether the address was funded with free CLAM, and whether they were already claimed or not:

    17:43:08 INFO: CLAM address [xCJBuuH9] corresponding to BTC address [14zZ22Sg] was funded with 4.60545574 CLAM when the initial distribution was made; the CLAMs were already dug up, sorry

As you can see, the address was funded, but the CLAMs have already been claimed. The makejar site says the address doesn't have any CLAMs, but doesn't seem to distinguish between addresses which were never funded and addresses which were funded but already claimed.

If you click the xCJB... link above, you see two transactions: one in May 2014 funding the address, and one today spending it.

I guess this either means you did finally figure it out. Either that or there's a trojan on your computer and somebody else took the newly dug up CLAMs from you.
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