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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 4. (Read 1151238 times)

legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
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/clams

I 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.

You are welcome to update it.  https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams
Looks like it is dead. There are 3 open PRs, older than 3 years:
https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams/pulls
and 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).
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 18
You are welcome to update it.  https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams
Looks like it is dead. There are 3 open PRs, older than 3 years:
https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams/pulls
and 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.
copper member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
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/clams

I 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.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
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/clams
copper member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
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.
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 5
Stupid question but I couldn't find any docs regarding this.

Is there any option to set up different dada dir for the QT client ?

i don't have space in appdata, I want the chain in a different drive.

something like -datadir D:\blah   ??

-datadir should work (it is listed in Qt client as valid option)

Alternatively one can use symbolic link.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Stupid question but I couldn't find any docs regarding this.

Is there any option to set up different dada dir for the QT client ?

i don't have space in appdata, I want the chain in a different drive.

something like -datadir D:\blah   ??
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com

Hey, you own Clamclient?

Xploited doesn't know who maintains the server stuff.  I went back through it one time and found some traveling chick... I'd assume it was here.

Worst to worst Im sure X can help out or move it or whatever.

Garth, do you have control of SuperCLAM (bitcointalk profile) or the CLAM Twitter?

The only real estate I ever controlled was the clamclient.com domain. It has been several years since I talked to anyone here so not sure where to look either. But hey, Xploited is still around! That's awesome. We used to communicate by email and mine is the same.

Ok, I'll let him know about the email thing.  Just in case we need to update the clamclient and point her somewhere else.


X  was excited that you were still alive too!
full member
Activity: 176
Merit: 100

Hey, you own Clamclient?

Xploited doesn't know who maintains the server stuff.  I went back through it one time and found some traveling chick... I'd assume it was here.

Worst to worst Im sure X can help out or move it or whatever.

Garth, do you have control of SuperCLAM (bitcointalk profile) or the CLAM Twitter?

The only real estate I ever controlled was the clamclient.com domain. It has been several years since I talked to anyone here so not sure where to look either. But hey, Xploited is still around! That's awesome. We used to communicate by email and mine is the same.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Who maintains the claimclient.com server these days? I have been maintaining the domain registration for some years and this week started receiving emails "from cPanel on clamclient.com" stating that AutoSSL will expire in 13 days. Thought maybe there's still somebody here who still has access. As long as the server keeps functioning I'll keep renewing the domain each year.

Hey, you own Clamclient?

Xploited doesn't know who maintains the server stuff.  I went back through it one time and found some traveling chick... I'd assume it was here.

Worst to worst Im sure X can help out or move it or whatever.

Garth, do you have control of SuperCLAM (bitcointalk profile) or the CLAM Twitter?
full member
Activity: 176
Merit: 100
Who maintains the claimclient.com server these days? I have been maintaining the domain registration for some years and this week started receiving emails "from cPanel on clamclient.com" stating that AutoSSL will expire in 13 days. Thought maybe there's still somebody here who still has access. As long as the server keeps functioning I'll keep renewing the domain each year.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
I do not have any coins on Poloniex.

However, the address I used to deposit to Poloniex still had coins on it until the other day.

Your blockchain address balance doesn't indicate your Poloniex account balance.

So I would deposit CLAM -> Sell for Bitcoin ->  Withdrawal Bitcoin.   Apparently not everyone withdrew their CLAMS, thus those addresses still having coins on them. Sad

I hope that makes sense.

I'm betting we see a big pop in the CLAM market after all these "hacked" exchanges liquidate their holdings and put the CLAMS back into the ecosystem.
It makes sense. Exchanges have rights to take over cryptocurrencies in abandoned or inactive accounts. I remember Poloniex have that rules in their ToS circa 2017 or 2018. I believe other exchanges have similar rules as well.

It can be used as a trap to compromise cryptocurrency amount of customers.

$CLAM used to be a good altcoin for margin trade on Poloniex and it is sad that it has fallen down in price and got delisted on many exchanges.

Services can't just change their TOS and be fine to rob their users.

Poloniex has some serious legal issues in its future.


EVERYONE knew Polo was rekt BEFORE the clam shell game implosion :-P reeeee #goldman
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 18
Is there a whitepaper for CLAM? I couldn't find one. I'm particularly interested in a detailed description of the protocol and block format, and how it differs from Bitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
CLAM blog post I did today on FreeBitcoins.com:  https://freebitcoins.com/blog/clamcoin-clams-exchange/

We are still looking for more CLAM traders to help make books on the new exchange:  https://freebitcoins.com/xchange/market/Bitcoin-Clamcoin
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
I found some old doge wallets recently and found via the /dig command on a site, several had unclaimed clams. I downloaded the wallet (took forever to sync even with the bootstraps). I imported the priv keys (while syncing) and got the clams but then it has a conflicted sent reference in transactions to an address that doesnt even exist. checkwallet shows are true repairwallet didnt do anything, I ran -rescan on the command line and nothing changed.

I spent 2 weeks to get 30 coins, and now they arent there. What am I missing?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I do not have any coins on Poloniex.

However, the address I used to deposit to Poloniex still had coins on it until the other day.

Your blockchain address balance doesn't indicate your Poloniex account balance.

So I would deposit CLAM -> Sell for Bitcoin ->  Withdrawal Bitcoin.   Apparently not everyone withdrew their CLAMS, thus those addresses still having coins on them. Sad

I hope that makes sense.

I'm betting we see a big pop in the CLAM market after all these "hacked" exchanges liquidate their holdings and put the CLAMS back into the ecosystem.
It makes sense. Exchanges have rights to take over cryptocurrencies in abandoned or inactive accounts. I remember Poloniex have that rules in their ToS circa 2017 or 2018. I believe other exchanges have similar rules as well.

It can be used as a trap to compromise cryptocurrency amount of customers.

$CLAM used to be a good altcoin for margin trade on Poloniex and it is sad that it has fallen down in price and got delisted on many exchanges.

Services can't just change their TOS and be fine to rob their users.

Poloniex has some serious legal issues in its future.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 838
I do not have any coins on Poloniex.

However, the address I used to deposit to Poloniex still had coins on it until the other day.

Your blockchain address balance doesn't indicate your Poloniex account balance.

So I would deposit CLAM -> Sell for Bitcoin ->  Withdrawal Bitcoin.   Apparently not everyone withdrew their CLAMS, thus those addresses still having coins on them. Sad

I hope that makes sense.

I'm betting we see a big pop in the CLAM market after all these "hacked" exchanges liquidate their holdings and put the CLAMS back into the ecosystem.
It makes sense. Exchanges have rights to take over cryptocurrencies in abandoned or inactive accounts. I remember Poloniex have that rules in their ToS circa 2017 or 2018. I believe other exchanges have similar rules as well.

It can be used as a trap to compromise cryptocurrency amount of customers.

$CLAM used to be a good altcoin for margin trade on Poloniex and it is sad that it has fallen down in price and got delisted on many exchanges.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Someone moved coins from my old Poloniex deposit address this morning https://clam.tokenview.com/en/tx/a102bbd396d21c7f73880c692fe96cd69898c2827870d7f39a67880e2cb3c69d

xAHwDW5n6Kup8x8a7ffRTkMxBpZxtHy1U2  was my Poloniex deposit address for a long time as I recall.  
Do you have coins on Poloniex, only they can move your coins.

I knew Poloniex delisted CLAM 2 or 3 years ago but I don't remember how long the window time they allowed their customers to withdraw CLAM out of Poloniex.

Sounds like you have $CLAM stucked in Poloniex, and if it was stucked, can you share why?

I do not have any coins on Poloniex.

However, the address I used to deposit to Poloniex still had coins on it until the other day.

Your blockchain address balance doesn't indicate your Poloniex account balance.

So I would deposit CLAM -> Sell for Bitcoin ->  Withdrawal Bitcoin.   Apparently not everyone withdrew their CLAMS, thus those addresses still having coins on them. Sad

I hope that makes sense.

I'm betting we see a big pop in the CLAM market after all these "hacked" exchanges liquidate their holdings and put the CLAMS back into the ecosystem.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3125
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Do you have coins on Poloniex, only they can move your coins.

I knew Poloniex delisted CLAM 2 or 3 years ago but I don't remember how long the window time they allowed their customers to withdraw CLAM out of Poloniex.

Sounds like you have $CLAM stucked in Poloniex, and if it was stucked, can you share why?

Poliniex delisted CLAM as you say, but I think they keep some clams... And now after the transaction reported by BAC, that only means one thing, Polo is selling some of their clams... Now there is only one trusted place to sell clams and that's freebitcoins.com

Today we can see some 50k clams sell orders, I wouldn't be surprised if some of them come from polo.

And let's wait to see how Yobit does the same, lol.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 838
Someone moved coins from my old Poloniex deposit address this morning https://clam.tokenview.com/en/tx/a102bbd396d21c7f73880c692fe96cd69898c2827870d7f39a67880e2cb3c69d

xAHwDW5n6Kup8x8a7ffRTkMxBpZxtHy1U2  was my Poloniex deposit address for a long time as I recall. 
Do you have coins on Poloniex, only they can move your coins.

I knew Poloniex delisted CLAM 2 or 3 years ago but I don't remember how long the window time they allowed their customers to withdraw CLAM out of Poloniex.

Sounds like you have $CLAM stucked in Poloniex, and if it was stucked, can you share why?
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