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legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think it was 1000 satoshis for BTC and LTC and maybe 100k satoshis for DOGE.

Correct for BTC and LTC

DOGE is .01 DOGE
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think it was 1000 satoshis for BTC and LTC and maybe 100k satoshis for DOGE.

Correct for BTC and LTC
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think it was 1000 satoshis for BTC and LTC and maybe 100k satoshis for DOGE.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
Can anyone clarify what kind of ROI can I expect here, based on previous results.
Never invested into gambling website before so excuse my ignorance.


(of CLAMS that is!)

You can expect 0.9% of everything that will be bet but in CLAM + stacking +/- the exchange rate difference when you convert back in BTC

Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think I read it was 0.00001=1000satoshis

If you knew about CLAM before it launched, you could have created 10,000 addresses that will receive CLAM only with 1BTC taking into account the transaction fee. 46,000CLAM has a value of 300BTC.

You would have to have some far sight since it was a snapshot back in May 2014. And its only recently that the price spiked for CLAMS

Developers did.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think I read it was 0.00001=1000satoshis

If you knew about CLAM before it launched, you could have created 10,000 addresses that will receive CLAM only with 1BTC taking into account the transaction fee. 46,000CLAM has a value of 300BTC.

You would have to have some far sight since it was a snapshot back in May 2014. And its only recently that the price spiked for CLAMS
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Can anyone clarify what kind of ROI can I expect here, based on previous results.
Never invested into gambling website before so excuse my ignorance.


(of CLAMS that is!)
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think I read it was 0.00001=1000satoshis

If you knew about CLAM before it launched, you could have created 10,000 addresses that will receive CLAM only with 1BTC taking into account the transaction fee. 46,000CLAM has a value of 300BTC.

 Roll Eyes

Or 100,000 addresses with 10BTC so 3000BTC Grin
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1007
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Can anyone clarify what kind of ROI can I expect here, based on previous results.
Never invested into gambling website before so excuse my ignorance.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think I read it was 0.00001=1000satoshis

If you knew about CLAM before it launched, you could have created 10,000 addresses that will receive CLAM only with 1BTC taking into account the transaction fee. 46,000CLAM has a value of 300BTC.

 Roll Eyes
copper member
Activity: 3948
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Since 0.8.2 dust is everything below 5430 Satoshi's.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.

I think I read it was 0.00001=1000satoshis

If you knew about CLAM before it launched, you could have created 10,000 addresses that will receive CLAM only with 1BTC taking into account the transaction fee. 46,000CLAM has a value of 300BTC.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1077
Honey badger just does not care
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

What's the "dust level limit"? Can't find that info anywhere on CLAM's site.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

Ah, wasn't aware of that. Dust isn't much more though, tbh....

Something I love about CLAMs is that I realized they promote safe address usage. Those that use different addresses for each transaction would have a lot more CLAMs than someone who didn't.

There is probably one freak who had 1000 addresses with 0.001 or 0.01 on it Grin He now has 30 BTC worth of CLAM at the current rate of exchange.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

Ah, wasn't aware of that. Dust isn't much more though, tbh....

Something I love about CLAMs is that I realized they promote safe address usage. Those that use different addresses for each transaction would have a lot more CLAMs than someone who didn't.
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1333
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1094
Learning the troll avoidance button :)
Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Ha-ha I wish or I would ask dooglus for my private keys back on that deposit address
Or a special dividend on the bankroll  Wink

I'm sure a bunch of coins were moved from those addresses and not kept in them so on the day of May 12 it might have been empty.
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