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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 60. (Read 1151252 times)

newbie
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Really we're just talking about a web wallet I suppose.

Each user could have an option "share stakes" which lets them decide whether they're pooling their stakes or working alone. One consideration here is that I think it is possible to look a short distance into the future and see whether your coin is going to stake soon. I don't fully understand how it works, but I think the staking algorithm depends on a "stake modifier" which changes every 10 or so minutes based on recent block hashes - so we can't look very far ahead since we don't know future block hashes.

We would need to prevent people from checking "share" only when they're not about to "win"...
sr. member
Activity: 595
Merit: 251
Stumble upon this release on github
https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams/releases/tag/v2.0.0-rc1

it is labeled as prerelease published in 2017, the last stable release is from 2015. Quite old one!

Are the devs still on this project or it is an abbandoned one?
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1548
Get loan in just five minutes goo.gl/8WMW6n
good, i'm going to sync

I would recommend importing the bootstrap.dat file rather than attempting to sync. Syncing doesn't work particularly well. I updated the file a few minutes ago. Now it goes up to block 2014300 which was staked on Wed May  2 12:42:40 UTC 2018.

Edit: it is 2,547,452,869 bytes in size.

Great! because I have download bootstrap few week ago, and my wallet sync only until 21 week behind, and any progress during week. When do you plan to upgrade to new version of wallet?
newbie
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 If you already have enough capital, you can allocate funds from the following bounty to invest in ICO, or coin that you think is good. Do not be easily influenced to make investments that offer high profits.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
good, i'm going to sync

I would recommend importing the bootstrap.dat file rather than attempting to sync. Syncing doesn't work particularly well. I updated the file a few minutes ago. Now it goes up to block 2014300 which was staked on Wed May  2 12:42:40 UTC 2018.

Edit: it is 2,547,452,869 bytes in size.
legendary
Activity: 3696
Merit: 4343
The hacker spirit breaks any spell
Around 2,2GB on the client.

You can find the bootstrap here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9772191


thank you so much
i think is bigger, i'm surprises a lot of dimension of 2.2gb Smiley

good, i'm going to sync
Vin
legendary
Activity: 1166
Merit: 1015
hello there
a little question, i not found and i've searched

what is the dimension of clam blockchain today?

Around 2,2GB on the client.

You can find the bootstrap here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9772191
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 5
hello there
a little question, i not found and i've searched

what is the dimension of clam blockchain today?

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/clams/
legendary
Activity: 3696
Merit: 4343
The hacker spirit breaks any spell
hello there
a little question, i not found and i've searched

what is the dimension of clam blockchain today?
newbie
Activity: 77
Merit: 0
So now the "Clam Shell" consists of about 10 BTC in buy orders slightly above 0.001...
Everybody can relax... and get a good night's sleep.
This is great...
Because so many young coins steadily drift to zero and get delisted...
And "Clam Shell" looks to be great stabilizing solution for this.
Now we need to get some Alt Press about all features...
We have at least 3 interesting features worth writing about.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I've been waiting 32 days for Poloniex to process a 1050 CLAM withdraw.

Is anyone else having issues withdrawing CLAM?

12 days ago one of their reps said they would follow up on my ticket in 10 business days. (I believe Monday is the 10th day)

Just had a withdraw problem ticket solved at Polo that was opened on new years eve.

Not Clam specifically but maybe a guide to current ETAs at Polo for this kind of issue.


Fucking A.

Thank you for that.

I guess this keeps my hands a bit more strong on hodling them, but kinda blows missing out on the stakes *adjusts jew hat*.
sr. member
Activity: 414
Merit: 251
I've been waiting 32 days for Poloniex to process a 1050 CLAM withdraw.

Is anyone else having issues withdrawing CLAM?

12 days ago one of their reps said they would follow up on my ticket in 10 business days. (I believe Monday is the 10th day)

Just had a withdraw problem ticket solved at Polo that was opened on new years eve.

Not Clam specifically but maybe a guide to current ETAs at Polo for this kind of issue.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1092
The estimated time to stake listed in the wallet is notoriously inaccurate.
Staking is, after all, somewhat random much like Proof-Of-Work mining.
Age makes the target you are trying to hit less difficult, but you still have to get lucky and hit it Smiley


The fact that this post contains the text "Smiley" outs the account as a bot

Text copied from a message in 2014: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7901854

When is BCT going to get rid of all these spambots?
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
couple of days ago i did deposit and about 3 weeks ago i did withdrawal as well
worked fine both time.

note: they might get fucked since then, usually if they resycing wallets put a note up and disable for incoming and outgoing transferes
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I've been waiting 32 days for Poloniex to process a 1050 CLAM withdraw.

Is anyone else having issues withdrawing CLAM?

12 days ago one of their reps said they would follow up on my ticket in 10 business days. (I believe Monday is the 10th day)
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Isn't this all a bit untrustworthy

No, it's open source. You can check (or employ somebody skilled to check for you if you lack the required skills yourself) and see that the code isn't doing anything bad.

since we have to import our wallet.dat into the wallet and trust that you don't steal our keys.

Retire the keys first. Empty them of BTC and commit to never reusing them.

Surely this is another pump and dump? Smiley Smiley Smiley

Any coin can be used to pump and dump. This seems unrelated to your other statements.
Vin
legendary
Activity: 1166
Merit: 1015
Isn't this all a bit untrustworthy since we have to import our wallet.dat into the wallet and trust that you don't steal our keys. Surely this is another pump and dump? Smiley Smiley Smiley

CLAMs is too long here, to be only  p&d I think Wink

You don't have to import the wallet.dat with your BTC on it.
Sent your amount to another wallet, than import it or use just-dice.

Also good practice is send everything off that wallet to new wallet. Then Import old wallet and never use that old wallet.

Did you really ever deleted a wallet.dat? Wink
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
Isn't this all a bit untrustworthy since we have to import our wallet.dat into the wallet and trust that you don't steal our keys. Surely this is another pump and dump? Smiley Smiley Smiley

CLAMs is too long here, to be only  p&d I think Wink

You don't have to import the wallet.dat with your BTC on it.
Sent your amount to another wallet, than import it or use just-dice.

Also good practice is send everything off that wallet to new wallet. Then Import old wallet and never use that old wallet.
Vin
legendary
Activity: 1166
Merit: 1015
I want to know if the feature is working or not yet Roll Eyes and how much it cost?

What feature should work or not?
What exactly do you mean?
Vin
legendary
Activity: 1166
Merit: 1015
Isn't this all a bit untrustworthy since we have to import our wallet.dat into the wallet and trust that you don't steal our keys. Surely this is another pump and dump? Smiley Smiley Smiley

CLAMs is too long here, to be only  p&d I think Wink

You don't have to import the wallet.dat with your BTC on it.
Sent your amount to another wallet, than import it or use just-dice.
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