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Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin" - page 90. (Read 1151252 times)

newbie
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Nah, this cant be it. I am pretty much sure homeland security are still messing with you. Did you write this comment under duress. ARE YOU OK? DO YOU NEED HELP?
legendary
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Mystery solved.  See:

Thank you for the update, most useful.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
sr. member
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if like this the thread i know some people make that big rank in this forum, because simple explain but make people understand about the project mission and join in this project, very interesting

Congratulations. This is the least intelligible post I have ever read on this forum. Please post a CLAM address within 24 hours to claim your prize.
There's a prize?

Right,on!

I'll try but he sets the bar pretty high.
going to need beer at the minimum, a lot of beer
legendary
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Hi all, I am able to claim some clams when looking up an old wallet addy, however, that addy is on blockchain.info and All I can do (as far as I know) is to export priv keys. That is somehow going to make me been able to import into clam wallet (which I have no active connection too) and claim it?

I need some guidance Smiley

anyone have a working peer-list I can add to the conf file so the wallet syncs? And how do I import my private keys? Is that even possible?

Best regards

You can import private keys the same as in the Bitcoin Core wallet: use "importprivkey".

Try running the CLAM client again now. I've restarted the seeder, so your client should find some peers.

If it doesn't, here are some nodes:

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$ host clam.just-dice.com
clam.just-dice.com has address 220.239.41.71
clam.just-dice.com has address 69.121.201.75
clam.just-dice.com has address 74.82.244.100
member
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Hi all, I am able to claim some clams when looking up an old wallet addy, however, that addy is on blockchain.info and All I can do (as far as I know) is to export priv keys. That is somehow going to make me been able to import into clam wallet (which I have no active connection too) and claim it?

I need some guidance Smiley

anyone have a working peer-list I can add to the conf file so the wallet syncs? And how do I import my private keys? Is that even possible?

Best regards
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
if like this the thread i know some people make that big rank in this forum, because simple explain but make people understand about the project mission and join in this project, very interesting

Congratulations. This is the least intelligible post I have ever read on this forum. Please post a CLAM address within 24 hours to claim your prize.
member
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Even though the price drop a bit but I'm still holding it.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Against all odds I believe I have proof of a private key collision!

It all started when 25 CLAMs just up and left my wallet without my permission.

[...]

I would love another explanation.  Right now I am out 25 CLAMs.

This is fascinating. Do you still have the BTC wallet that you imported? Was it created by Bitcoin Core? What is the date of the first transaction in the BTC wallet? I'm thinking the wallet could have been created and stolen before the CLAM airdrop. Bitcoin Core back then used to pre-generate 100 addresses when it created a wallet, so that the next 100 addresses it used would be in any backups you made. Could it be that the BTC address was lying dormant in your wallet before the CLAM airdrop?

It's curious that the corresponding DOGE address was funded just 2 days before the airdrop happened. Was the attacker seeding the DOGE chain with a view to later carrying on exactly this kind of attack?

Kind of a personal question, but has the BTC wallet ever held enough coins to make it worth stealing? Have you experienced any such thefts? Are you the same BurtW was in trouble with the alphabet boys a while back? Could they have messed with any of this stuff? How does the timing match up there?

I'd love to get to the bottom of this, but am not very hopeful about it.

It's a shame to hear of a loss.
Fortunately for you, it is less than $200.

Anoter explanation?   Your computer could be keylogged/infected.  (Unlikely if only a sub $200 loss).

While possible, it seems like a weird thing for the attacker to do. Why only steal 25 CLAMs when the wallet contained much more? Why steal them using a very old DOGE private key? It just doesn't seem to add up.
I am working on a theory that does not involve an address collision and is just me shooting myself in the foot.  There is a new thread about this subject.  If you could answer my question here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23896718

then I will import your questions above and answer them there, tomorrow morning.

Basically I would like to know if there is any way to differentiate between private keys generated by the wallet and private keys imported into the wallet.  If the private key was generated by the wallet that is one thing and would indicate an actual address collision but if I can prove that I (or someone?) imported the address then, well, that would be interesting.

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if like this the thread i know some people make that big rank in this forum, because simple explain but make people understand about the project mission and join in this project, very interesting
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Hi all, I have not read the thread, buy can you give me a quick note, why the price decreased so drastically a few weeks ago? Was there an event that caused this drop?
legendary
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Against all odds I believe I have proof of a private key collision!

It all started when 25 CLAMs just up and left my wallet without my permission.

[...]

I would love another explanation.  Right now I am out 25 CLAMs.

This is fascinating. Do you still have the BTC wallet that you imported? Was it created by Bitcoin Core? What is the date of the first transaction in the BTC wallet? I'm thinking the wallet could have been created and stolen before the CLAM airdrop. Bitcoin Core back then used to pre-generate 100 addresses when it created a wallet, so that the next 100 addresses it used would be in any backups you made. Could it be that the BTC address was lying dormant in your wallet before the CLAM airdrop?

It's curious that the corresponding DOGE address was funded just 2 days before the airdrop happened. Was the attacker seeding the DOGE chain with a view to later carrying on exactly this kind of attack?

Kind of a personal question, but has the BTC wallet ever held enough coins to make it worth stealing? Have you experienced any such thefts? Are you the same BurtW was in trouble with the alphabet boys a while back? Could they have messed with any of this stuff? How does the timing match up there?

I'd love to get to the bottom of this, but am not very hopeful about it.

It's a shame to hear of a loss.
Fortunately for you, it is less than $200.

Anoter explanation?   Your computer could be keylogged/infected.  (Unlikely if only a sub $200 loss).

While possible, it seems like a weird thing for the attacker to do. Why only steal 25 CLAMs when the wallet contained much more? Why steal them using a very old DOGE private key? It just doesn't seem to add up.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
17:19:43 (411) → (1485941) <#BayAreaCoins> CLAM per BTC : 1851.85185185 ... 1618366 CLAM = 873.91764000 BTC ... ::: NEXT PRICE UPDATE IN ::: 112.62 Seconds !

This is how many CLAMS there are left to buy that are outside of Just-Dice invested.  

(Assuming there isn't a whale digger leaking us slowly and stealthily.)
legendary
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Against all odds I believe I have proof of a private key collision!
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I would love another explanation.  Right now I am out 25 CLAMs.

It's a shame to hear of a loss.
Fortunately for you, it is less than $200.

Anoter explanation?   Your computer could be keylogged/infected.  (Unlikely if only a sub $200 loss).
member
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There are more than 1000000 Clams in this Just-dice.com address xJDCLAMZpJR8odWH3QiwdNwJkwvD6eJwzW, but the address sends only 25-50 Clams for staking. How can I do it in my wallet?
Break it up into 25-50 CLAM "chunks" all on the same address.

There are more than 1000000 Clams in this Just-dice.com address xJDCLAMZpJR8odWH3QiwdNwJkwvD6eJwzW, but the address sends only 25-50 Clams for staking. How can I do it in my wallet?

You can use this command for splitting the amount:

./clamd sendtoaddress $ADDRESS '{"amount":5,"count":200}'
or in gui in console without ./clamd

It takes 5 Clams 200x (i.e. 1000 Clams in total)

Thank you.
member
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There are more than 1000000 Clams in this Just-dice.com address xJDCLAMZpJR8odWH3QiwdNwJkwvD6eJwzW, but the address sends only 25-50 Clams for staking. How can I do it in my wallet?

You can use this command for splitting the amount:

./clamd sendtoaddress $ADDRESS '{"amount":5,"count":200}'
or in gui in console without ./clamd

It takes 5 Clams 200x (i.e. 1000 Clams in total)
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
There are more than 1000000 Clams in this Just-dice.com address xJDCLAMZpJR8odWH3QiwdNwJkwvD6eJwzW, but the address sends only 25-50 Clams for staking. How can I do it in my wallet?
Break it up into 25-50 CLAM "chunks" all on the same address.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 11
There are more than 1000000 Clams in this Just-dice.com address xJDCLAMZpJR8odWH3QiwdNwJkwvD6eJwzW, but the address sends only 25-50 Clams for staking. How can I do it in my wallet?
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
Against all odds I believe I have proof of a private key collision!...

Wow.  It makes me wonder how random this random shit actually is.  

I've found empty a empty address on Directory.io, but for you to have your 25 CLAMS pwned by a DOGE address with 2 Dogecoins... at least you had this happen with 25 CLAMS and not 25 Bitcoins.

I must have incredible luck - which I hope will someday translates into a win in the lottery Wink

Sounds like the opposite of luck to me! Cheesy
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Im the very decease you pretend to be
It holds around 3.5, which is positive. Still drop was dramatic enough. Any idea what happened? Why sudden selloff?
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