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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 86. (Read 1151252 times)

legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
Inchalright i've read the Forbes post now and the phrase I had to study a few times to get was InchOpen Money found Chinese wise money."
What a load of shit.  A very long winded account farmer.

I've seen this Inch* mistranslation a number of times recently. Looks like experiments in automated post generation piped through a translation service.

As a Dune fan and (ex-)AI R'n'D, I've always wondered what might have started the Butlerian jihad, I think I'm starting to get a hint.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1137
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Inchalright i've read the Forbes post now and the phrase I had to study a few times to get was InchOpen Money found Chinese wise money." I suppose simply because i believed of Open Cash much more from a Retail consumer perspective not really a seedling money venture capital perspective. I can imagine both sides viewing the potential of Open Profit China.I believe the job crypto teams in the far east will work with the federal government, as mentioned in the article and it'll simply be dependent on time prior to China modifications and constitutes a more formal thanks for visiting crypto.In the mean time it is wonderful how stateless crypto is, regardless of how big a country is that makes it illgeal, the marketplace isn't large enough to ride it out and soar!
What a load of shit.  A very long winded account farmer.
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
Just ignore the spammers.

To stake coins, is it enough with having your coins in your wallet and leaving it open (and up to date, of course)?

Plus you can unlock the wallet for staking only.

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walletpassphrase [stakingonly]


In linux I am using bash function:

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stake()
{
echo -n "Enter password: "
read -s PASS; ./clamd walletpassphrase "$PASS" 8640000 true
PASS=""
}
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
Just ignore the spammers.

To stake coins, is it enough with having your coins in your wallet and leaving it open (and up to date, of course)?

Yes, it is enough.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
Activity: 1199
Merit: 1047
Just ignore the spammers.

To stake coins, is it enough with having your coins in your wallet and leaving it open (and up to date, of course)?
sr. member
Activity: 289
Merit: 251
Wow... just now I see the mega pump (and dump) that happened! I actually still hold on to all my clams, wondering if now is a good time to convert them to BTC? $5 seems like a good price. I'll think about.
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1137
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?

That activity mining pretends to be real.

So your belief is that proof-of-stake is not "real" mining?

Activity mining refers to people making one-line vaguely-on-topic (just enough so that they don't get deleted) comments on the forum so their activity and rank increases and they can sell their account for a higher price. The people/bots doing this aren't really paying attention, so they usually don't participate in the conversation or answer questions. It is usually best to just ignore them although reporting to the forum mods is an option (they are overworked and have to prioritize more serious abuse so this often doesn't accomplish anything). The practice is rampant and has been going on for years.

(previous comment above this one also)

I call it "account farming" as these assholes usually are "growing" multiple accounts at the same time.  So, your comment was about the stupidity of the original comment.  All cleared up now.

What I like to do is wait until they have a pretty good post count like over 100 and then report them to the mods and get the account deleted.  That way all their efforts get flushed down the toilet and they have to start over.  If we all do that consistently then maybe they will learn it is not worth the effort and stop doing it.  But I am not holding my breath.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?

That activity mining pretends to be real.

So your belief is that proof-of-stake is not "real" mining?

Activity mining refers to people making one-line vaguely-on-topic (just enough so that they don't get deleted) comments on the forum so their activity and rank increases and they can sell their account for a higher price. The people/bots doing this aren't really paying attention, so they usually don't participate in the conversation or answer questions. It is usually best to just ignore them although reporting to the forum mods is an option (they are overworked and have to prioritize more serious abuse so this often doesn't accomplish anything). The practice is rampant and has been going on for years.

(previous comment above this one also)
full member
Activity: 220
Merit: 100
Need to learn more on this coin, I think is very interesting, although the topic is simple and not as good as other projects.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?

That activity mining pretends to be real.

I'm confused.

What is activity mining? And how does it pretend anything at all if it isn't real?
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1137
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?

That activity mining pretends to be real.

So your belief is that proof-of-stake is not "real" mining?
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?

That activity mining pretends to be real.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception

What's the deception?
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Hi,

i just wanted to send some CLAMs to another wallet.
Unfortunalety i always get this error: Transaction creation failed!

Debug.log tells me:
Code:
CWallet::CreateTransaction failed: transaction too big (283995 >= 100000)

Does anybody know how to solve this problem and send my clams to another wallet?

You probably have a lot of small unspent outputs, so the transaction is too large.

Try splitting the send into multiple smaller transactions.

I've seen this kind of a problem before when the unspent outputs are worth less than the fees it requires to spend them. The client keeps adding more unspent outputs to the transaction to pay for the fees, but doing so increases the fee in an infinite loop until the transaction becomes bigger than the maximum 100kB.

You can enable coin selection in the settings and select all except for the worthless dust outputs.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
currently of the worst coins of the polo. total deception
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1092
Hi,

i just wanted to send some CLAMs to another wallet.
Unfortunalety i always get this error: Transaction creation failed!

Debug.log tells me:
Code:
CWallet::CreateTransaction failed: transaction too big (283995 >= 100000)

Does anybody know how to solve this problem and send my clams to another wallet?

You probably have a lot of small unspent outputs, so the transaction is too large.

Try splitting the send into multiple smaller transactions.
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
Hi,

i just wanted to send some CLAMs to another wallet.
Unfortunalety i always get this error: Transaction creation failed!

Debug.log tells me:
Code:
CWallet::CreateTransaction failed: transaction too big (283995 >= 100000)

Does anybody know how to solve this problem and send my clams to another wallet?
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 11
I will follow the development. Good luck to the whole project team
legendary
Activity: 1199
Merit: 1047
About the wallet's problems, I wonder if some Just Dice investors would be willing to pay developers to fix them. I would. Unless the price isn't too high, it would certainly be a good investment as it would make the coin a bit more valuable.
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1137
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Why?All we have different factors right here.What about me, I feel comfortable in the crypto sphere, yes.And it is created for the Internet-generation
They will delete the account, like this one which is total shit.  Reported.
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