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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 73. (Read 1151252 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
You need to wait for the whole wallet to eventually sync.

The initial distribution was finished in block 9262 I think, on May 17th 2014. Coins from the initial distribution will appear as the corresponding blocks are synced, so it shouldn't take long at all for them to appear.

Ah, thanks doog.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
DOGE:DDvXm3ZkXSFeZF9YVaTWGNyBZzfwVf8nnh
I've pulled out all my Clams and reinvested on TRON now and feeling relieved
Thank you but ... your appetite for risk is entirely your own, not sure why you think others would even remotely wish to share it.

Quote
Went to Clam's GitHub and this looks totally like another abandoned coin
A common mistake to make with many altcoins, you'd have served yourself far better by more assiduous reading upthread or even going to the extreme of actually posting a question.

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My advise is
not to take advice from FUDsters on bitcointalk. Often they can't even spell correctly, let alone produce an insightful analysis.

Cheers

Graham


1) I can only express my own honest personal opinion, and that was precisely what I was doing.

2) Then why don't you clarify why exactly that I am wrong about the lack of active code-development on Clams? I am simply basing this on what I see on their GitHub. Link me to anywhere that indicates an active team pushing for the success of Clams, and developers working on its code to keep up with the technology of other constantly and aggressively evolving 3rd Gen coins that are coming up? -- some even have a pretty similar mechanism that increases your coins by you simply having coins in your wallet too.

3) My proficiency of English or anyone else's is besides the point. Cryptos is an international thing; Not everyone are from English speaking background. English is my second language FYI.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
You need to wait for the whole wallet to eventually sync.

The initial distribution was finished in block 9262 I think, on May 17th 2014. Coins from the initial distribution will appear as the corresponding blocks are synced, so it shouldn't take long at all for them to appear.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
I've got a load of my old swept bitcoin/litecoin and dogecoin wallets (with lots of addresses) and have loaded them into the Windows clam client. I've got about a year left to sync; should I see a balance now (assuming they had claims) or do I have to wait for the whole chain to sync for them to show?

You should see your balance as soon as the first 10,000 blocks have synced.

Block 10,000 is dated May 17th 2014. Since you only have a year left to sync you should see your balance already.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
You probably won't have more than 8 connections unless you have incoming connections unblocked by all firewalls/NAT.

It seems to be 16 outbound connections for CLAM.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 1
Ok so, I'm late to this party.

I've got a load of my old swept bitcoin/litecoin and dogecoin wallets (with lots of addresses) and have loaded them into the Windows clam client. I've got about a year left to sync; should I see a balance now (assuming they had claims) or do I have to wait for the whole chain to sync for them to show?

Thanks

You need to wait for the whole wallet to eventually sync.

Thanks for the confirm, hopefully it comes up good in the morning; finally a use for all those old dogecoin wallets
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Ok so, I'm late to this party.

I've got a load of my old swept bitcoin/litecoin and dogecoin wallets (with lots of addresses) and have loaded them into the Windows clam client. I've got about a year left to sync; should I see a balance now (assuming they had claims) or do I have to wait for the whole chain to sync for them to show?

Thanks

You need to wait for the whole wallet to eventually sync.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 1
Ok so, I'm late to this party.

I've got a load of my old swept bitcoin/litecoin and dogecoin wallets (with lots of addresses) and have loaded them into the Windows clam client. I've got about a year left to sync; should I see a balance now (assuming they had claims) or do I have to wait for the whole chain to sync for them to show?

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
I've pulled out all my Clams and reinvested on TRON now and feeling relieved
Thank you but ... your appetite for risk is entirely your own, not sure why you think others would even remotely wish to share it.

Quote
Went to Clam's GitHub and this looks totally like another abandoned coin
A common mistake to make with many altcoins, you'd have served yourself far better by more assiduous reading upthread or even going to the extreme of actually posting a question.

Quote
My advise is
not to take advice from FUDsters on bitcointalk. Often they can't even spell correctly, let alone produce an insightful analysis.

Cheers

Graham
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
DOGE:DDvXm3ZkXSFeZF9YVaTWGNyBZzfwVf8nnh
I've pulled out all my Clams and reinvested on TRON now and feeling relieved. Smiley TRON (TRX) is currently super under-valued due to recent bad PR management resulting in a backlash; but the essence of that project and the DEV team are super-solid, when I dug further into it, and regardless of its current value, has a lot of potential down the road.

Went to Clam's GitHub and this looks totally like another abandoned coin, just like Neuro (NRO). People are only still buying and holding on to it as a speculation. This coin isn't expected to have any further development and growth down the road, and it is only a matter of time stake holders will increasingly realize this. At least DogeCoin has a legit community backing, and are fully aware of the fact that Doge doesn't have an active DEV-team improving on the technology anyway. I'd say even Doge is a better bet than Clams (albeit, don't expect to get any huge gains with Doge, as it isn't meant for that).

My advise is to get out first and change to a safer coin, under-valued but with much better prospects and with an active DEV team, before others beat you to it.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 11

90!? I have 8 connections.
What kind of setup do you have?

An XPS doing duty not so much as a laptop or a desktop but as an occasionaltabletop, well-suited to a semi-retired dilettante such as myself, plus the dubious benefits of a stable IP address, NAT and UPNP ... I guess.

Cheers

Graham


I had about 24 when I checked.  Don't really have any special config on my laptop.

Isn't 8 connections enough though?
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290

90!? I have 8 connections.
What kind of setup do you have?

An XPS doing duty not so much as a laptop or a desktop but as an occasionaltabletop, well-suited to a semi-retired dilettante such as myself, plus the dubious benefits of a stable IP address, NAT and UPNP ... I guess.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I will say that suddenly our FreeBitcoins.com CLAM wallet lost all of its connections yesterday... was strange.

Are you running it through a proxy? Peer discovery seems to be broken if you do it that way. I have to configure (addnode) peers in the conf manually, and periodically update the list - if not, then eventually all the peers in the list become stale, and I end up with zero connections.

I'm not sure tbh.  I just know I was unable to process digs for a short period of time... I can ask Kef if needed.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
FWIW, I checked my client just now and the number of connections seem healthy.

My client is reporting 90 connections, fwiw.

Cheers

Graham

90!? I have 8 connections.
What kind of setup do you have?

You probably won't have more than 8 connections unless you have incoming connections unblocked by all firewalls/NAT.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
FWIW, I checked my client just now and the number of connections seem healthy.

My client is reporting 90 connections, fwiw.

Cheers

Graham

90!? I have 8 connections.
What kind of setup do you have?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1092
I will say that suddenly our FreeBitcoins.com CLAM wallet lost all of its connections yesterday... was strange.

Are you running it through a proxy? Peer discovery seems to be broken if you do it that way. I have to configure (addnode) peers in the conf manually, and periodically update the list - if not, then eventually all the peers in the list become stale, and I end up with zero connections.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
FWIW, I checked my client just now and the number of connections seem healthy.

My client is reporting 90 connections, fwiw.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Some nodes:

67.205.153.62:31174
220.239.41.71:31174
159.203.5.220:31174
98.18.252.73:31174
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 11
FWIW, I checked my client just now and the number of connections seem healthy.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
I will say that suddenly our FreeBitcoins.com CLAM wallet lost all of its connections yesterday... was strange.
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