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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 425. (Read 1151252 times)

legendary
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To clarify, can I send the coins to another address in my wallet? Would that be safe? Since I won't be digging up the private key for that address. Right?

There are two cases:

* If you plan to import the wallet.dat into the CLAM client, you should move your coins to a new WALLET first. The wallet.dat you import includes the next 100 addresses that wallet will generate, so when you think you're making a new address, you really aren't.

* If you plan to import just individual private keys into JD's /dig command, then there's no need to make a new wallet, just more the coins to a different ADDRESS.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
hero member
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Hi
Can someone help me please.
How do I claim CLAM from my blockchain wallet?

Thanks

Yes, this guide will help. You can export your keys from Blockchain.info and then import them into the CLAMclient: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17318/migrate-from-blockchain-info-to-bitcoin-qt
As always it is recommended that you remove any BTC from that account before claiming your CLAMs.

If you would like more help then stop into the CLAMs IRC channel at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=clams

Long Live the Great CLAM Smiley

Thanks for the help  Smiley
I go through all this and all i got is Invalid private key (code -5)  Huh

same here!?

Theres a known issue with importing a BTC/DOGE or LTC key into the client using  importprivkey, it will be fixed in the next release. It was missed, but the influx of new users digging clams from sources other then wallet.dat files made it clear. 

The issue will be resolved in the next client release. Until then, just-dice.com's dig command will work.

Thanks xploited  Smiley
hero member
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To clarify, can I send the coins to another address in my wallet? Would that be safe? Since I won't be digging up the private key for that address. Right?
hero member
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Merit: 500
So how do I uncover my private keys if my wallet is already encrypted?
You can unlock the wallet for a specified number of seconds by entering this into the console:
walletpassphrase

Then enter into the console: dumpprivkey

Thank you good sir. I shall try this.
VTC
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Since the claim on clams is a fixed amount per btc address that had a balance in May, and not weighted to the balance in the address, doesn't this make the distribution skewed towards people that hold multiple address?

It's my understanding this was done to prevent large btc holders from have a lot of clams, but with a fixed claim per address this gives an unfair advantage to owners of services or exchanges that have a large amount of address.

Also, anyone with insider knowledge of when snapshot will take place could have divided say 5 btc into 50,000 address containing .0001 btc for less than .2 btc in fees total, then claim 230,000 clams.

hero member
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I'm on drugs, what's your excuse?
Only 31votes for CLAMS on https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes?

You don't want CLAMS on Cryptsy they stake your coins and make it almost impossible to withdraw anything but tiny amounts. I stopped trading there because of this very issue. Once bitten ...never twice

Jon  Wink
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So how do I uncover my private keys if my wallet is already encrypted?
You can unlock the wallet for a specified number of seconds by entering this into the console:
walletpassphrase

Then enter into the console: dumpprivkey
hero member
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So how do I uncover my private keys if my wallet is already encrypted?
full member
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Thanks.

How many addresses have not been digged up?
How BTC the address needed to have on May 14th 2014 not be considered a "dust address"?

Total supply of distributed CLAMs is 14,897,662
Only 224,553 were in circulation as of Nov 27, 2014
So you can do the math, that's alot of unclaimed CLAMs.

"Dust" Amounts:
DOGE:  0.01
LTC:    0.00001
BTC:    0.00001
sr. member
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CLAM Dev
it looks like importing the whole doge wallet.dat via file works, having ids now

Yes, there are no issues with importing the wallet.dat file directly.  Only individual private keys.
legendary
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www.explorerz.top
it looks like importing the whole doge wallet.dat via file works, having ids now
sr. member
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CLAM Dev
Hi
Can someone help me please.
How do I claim CLAM from my blockchain wallet?

Thanks

Yes, this guide will help. You can export your keys from Blockchain.info and then import them into the CLAMclient: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17318/migrate-from-blockchain-info-to-bitcoin-qt
As always it is recommended that you remove any BTC from that account before claiming your CLAMs.

If you would like more help then stop into the CLAMs IRC channel at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=clams

Long Live the Great CLAM Smiley

Thanks for the help  Smiley
I go through all this and all i got is Invalid private key (code -5)  Huh

same here!?

Theres a known issue with importing a BTC/DOGE or LTC key into the client using  importprivkey, it will be fixed in the next release. It was missed, but the influx of new users digging clams from sources other then wallet.dat files made it clear. 

The issue will be resolved in the next client release. Until then, just-dice.com's dig command will work.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1042
www.explorerz.top
Hi
Can someone help me please.
How do I claim CLAM from my blockchain wallet?

Thanks

Yes, this guide will help. You can export your keys from Blockchain.info and then import them into the CLAMclient: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17318/migrate-from-blockchain-info-to-bitcoin-qt
As always it is recommended that you remove any BTC from that account before claiming your CLAMs.

If you would like more help then stop into the CLAMs IRC channel at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=clams

Long Live the Great CLAM Smiley

Thanks for the help  Smiley
I go through all this and all i got is Invalid private key (code -5)  Huh

same here!?
hero member
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hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500

Thanks.

How many addresses have not been digged up?
How BTC the address needed to have on May 14th 2014 not be considered a "dust address"?
full member
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Merit: 100


getstakinginfo
{
"enabled" : true,
"staking" : true,
"errors" : "",
"currentblocksize" : 1000,
"currentblocktx" : 0,
"pooledtx" : 0,
"difficulty" : 15109.69913597,
"search-interval" : 16,
"weight" : 605943420,
"netstakeweight" : 18165587134988,
"expectedtime" : -1058180349
}
very interesting  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
Hi
Can someone help me please.
How do I claim CLAM from my blockchain wallet?

Thanks

Yes, this guide will help. You can export your keys from Blockchain.info and then import them into the CLAMclient: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17318/migrate-from-blockchain-info-to-bitcoin-qt
As always it is recommended that you remove any BTC from that account before claiming your CLAMs.

If you would like more help then stop into the CLAMs IRC channel at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=clams

Long Live the Great CLAM Smiley

Thanks for the help  Smiley
I go through all this and all i got is Invalid private key (code -5)  Huh
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1004
I'm a Mac user and I don't have easy access to a Linux or Windows machine right now. What options do I have to dig up my CLAMS?

I'm pretty sure there's a https://www.virtualbox.org/ distro for Mac. Just create a quick Ubuntu VM and off you go Smiley

Actually I used just-dice.

In the chatbox enter /dig
and the CLAMS will deposit straight to your JD account. Nice free money to be had Smiley
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
I'm a Mac user and I don't have easy access to a Linux or Windows machine right now. What options do I have to dig up my CLAMS?

I'm pretty sure there's a https://www.virtualbox.org/ distro for Mac. Just create a quick Ubuntu VM and off you go Smiley
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