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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 420. (Read 1151252 times)

legendary
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Hello everyone I just launched CLAMS Roulette for the community I hope everyone likes it. Please give suggestions for improvements please!

http://clamsroulette.com

Just a little typo: you wrote leaderbord instead of leaderboard
legendary
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Hello everyone I just launched CLAMS Roulette for the community I hope everyone likes it. Please give suggestions for improvements please!

http://clamsroulette.com

   Not really Roulette, more of a wheel of chance.  I prefer real roulette, Single 0 even better.  

I didn't have a balance so I don't know if the text would change colors, but I could just barely make out the Your Balance with the clam in the background.  

no Help or FAQ button?  

Balance on the withdrawal popup.

Add IRC to the #Clams button.  I didn't know what it was, till I clicked it....  Smiley

Otherwise it looks ok.  
hero member
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how do I get this coin
What just like any other coin, sorry I newbie with crypto coin  Huh

Buy it on an exchange if you don't have any old BTC-adress that can be dug up.
I have an old BTC address how to dig her
is there a tutorial to dig my old BTC address
full member
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Im still confused of how the clams wallet will know of my btc , ltc , and doge? With just syncing the wallet. Do I have to do something to get it to know to get clams?
You have to import your wallet.dat file or the private keys of your BTC, LTC or DOGE into the CLAMclient. If you are completely new to crypto and just wish to sell then you may prefer to use just-dice.com to claim your CLAMs. For more help please visit the IRC channel: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=clams

Just-Dice FAQ: https://just-dice.com/#faq
CLAMclient Import: http://clamclient.com/#/import/

Long Live the Great CLAM!
legendary
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Im still confused of how the clams wallet will know of my btc , ltc , and doge? With just syncing the wallet. Do I have to do something to get it to know to get clams?
newbie
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Hello everyone I just launched CLAMS Roulette for the community I hope everyone likes it. Please give suggestions for improvements please!

http://clamsroulette.com
legendary
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I am buying Clams. Makes a good investment. Tongue

We need more exchanges bad... Polo seems to be down.

We should all be emailing our favorite exchange once a day! Unless it is Poloniex... then email your 2nd favorite exchange. Tongue

Poloniex is back online. Only was down for a few minutes.

Yeah, I put a vote on Cryptsy. Not that it would make much of a difference. Smiley
legendary
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how do I get this coin
What just like any other coin, sorry I newbie with crypto coin  Huh

Buy it on an exchange if you don't have any old BTC-adress that can be dug up.

Or offer a service/sell shit.
legendary
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how do I get this coin
What just like any other coin, sorry I newbie with crypto coin  Huh

Buy it on an exchange if you don't have any old BTC-adress that can be dug up.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
how do I get this coin
What just like any other coin, sorry I newbie with crypto coin  Huh
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I am buying Clams. Makes a good investment. Tongue

We need more exchanges bad... Polo seems to be down.

We should all be emailing our favorite exchange once a day! Unless it is Poloniex... then email your 2nd favorite exchange. Tongue
hero member
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Yes!
I am buying Clams. Makes a good investment. Tongue
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
I found 1 old bitcoin wallet after I import wallet.dat  Do i need to close the clam wallet and open it again? to check if theres clam on it?


Save yourself some time and check the Bitcoin address first using the /dig function on Just Dice
If it qualifies it will tell you it recieved the coins in the initial drop.
sr. member
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I found 1 old bitcoin wallet after I import wallet.dat  Do i need to close the clam wallet and open it again? to check if theres clam on it?
legendary
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Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh

I can think of two potential reasons:

1) New adopters syncing for the first time
2) Old clients on a different fork stuck in an endless loop, continually requesting the same series of blocks

The second is a fundamental flaw in the base coin code, so it's not just clams that it happens to.  A fork like this with older clients still running can eat a LOT of your bandwidth.

I ended up disabling inbound connects and only connecting to a select few nodes. My outbound data went from 30-40 kilobytes/sec to about 500 BYTES per sec.
Thanks for your reply, can you explain just how to go about doing it?

Jon  Wink

Pick a good set of peers that are fulled synced (do 'getpeerinfo' and ignore any peers which have a height significantly lower than the network), then add them to your clam.conf file:


listen=0
connect=x.x.x.x
connect=x.x.x.x
.....


This will ONLY connect to the specified peers. Inbound connects will also be disabled, so that random peers cannot initiate a connection.

There is one downside to doing this. Since your client is no longer autonomously discovering new peers, you will have to manually update the list of allowed peers every now and then. Limiting connections may also impact on the network as a whole, if enough people start doing it. So I really would advise you to only do it if it's absolutely necessary, and I'd recommend you occasionally revert to "any and all" peers to see if things have improved.

Another way to do it, if you happen to have your own server or VPS, is to run the "network facing" client on the remote server, and then connect= to your server IP... your local client only has a single peer, the remote server. This way you are still participating in the network as a full node, but your local internet link does not have to send or receive blocks multiple times. I do this with Bitcoin, and I'm just compiling the clams client now. Smiley

edit: The above solution can also be used if you're paranoid about running servers on a consumer Windows machine. Unknown IPs will not be able to directly connect or communicate with your *coin client.
legendary
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Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh

Lots of new wallets. Your IP may also be in the list in the OP...

With the network growing so rapidly in the past few days, wouldn't it be better to specify those IPs as seednodes instead, so those clients are not overwhelmed by people syncing?

-seednode=x.x.x.x on commandline, or seednode=x.x.x.x in config : Connect to a node to retrieve peer addresses, and disconnect

EDIT: I have 78 active connections and according to getpeerinfo they're all running protocol version 60014.

Maybe it is just the virgin db newcomers that are consuming all the bw. Whatever is happening, it's enough to cause a noticeable impact to my DSL connection. I can't dedicate 30% of my outbound bandwidth solely to one coin.
hero member
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I'm on drugs, what's your excuse?
Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh

I can think of two potential reasons:

1) New adopters syncing for the first time
2) Old clients on a different fork stuck in an endless loop, continually requesting the same series of blocks

The second is a fundamental flaw in the base coin code, so it's not just clams that it happens to.  A fork like this with older clients still running can eat a LOT of your bandwidth.

I ended up disabling inbound connects and only connecting to a select few nodes. My outbound data went from 30-40 kilobytes/sec to about 500 BYTES per sec.
Thanks for your reply, can you explain just how to go about doing it?

Jon  Wink
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Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh

Lots of new wallets. Your IP may also be in the list in the OP...

EDIT: I have 78 active connections and according to getpeerinfo they're all running protocol version 60014.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1092
Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh

I can think of two potential reasons:

1) New adopters syncing for the first time
2) Old clients on a different fork stuck in an endless loop, continually requesting the same series of blocks

The second is a fundamental flaw in the base coin code, so it's not just clams that it happens to.  A fork like this with older clients still running can eat a LOT of your bandwidth.

I ended up disabling inbound connects and only connecting to a select few nodes. My outbound data went from 30-40 kilobytes/sec to about 500 BYTES per sec.
hero member
Activity: 529
Merit: 505
I'm on drugs, what's your excuse?
Hi Guys
Any idea of why clam wallet is sending so much data, I'm sending more in an hour than I'd use in a day normally?

Jon  Huh
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