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Title: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: andrew24p on April 29, 2017, 01:07:22 PM
I have seen the byteball project and lumens let you connect a bitcoin address and distribute coins that way. Are there any other coins with a distribution phase similar to that? Are there also any good airdrops coming up? It is hard to monitor all these coins, so any help would be apprecaited!


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: cryptohunter on April 29, 2017, 01:19:28 PM
I have seen the byteball project and lumens let you connect a bitcoin address and distribute coins that way. Are there any other coins with a distribution phase similar to that? Are there also any good airdrops coming up? It is hard to monitor all these coins, so any help would be apprecaited!

I hope not it is probably the most unfair way to distribute other than full out scam.

Giving the most to the already wealthiest when they have to risk none of their btc to just automatically get awarded this bulk of the minting is a disgrace.

Even a well advertised open end ico is fairer than that.


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: European Central Bank on April 29, 2017, 01:31:25 PM
I hope not it is probably the most unfair way to distribute other than full out scam.

Giving the most to the already wealthiest when they have to risk none of their btc to just automatically get awarded this bulk of the minting is a disgrace.

Even a well advertised open end ico is fairer than that.

clams did it the right way. it was still linked to bitcoin addresses but the value in them didn't matter.


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: cryptohunter on April 29, 2017, 01:35:22 PM
I hope not it is probably the most unfair way to distribute other than full out scam.

Giving the most to the already wealthiest when they have to risk none of their btc to just automatically get awarded this bulk of the minting is a disgrace.

Even a well advertised open end ico is fairer than that.

clams did it the right way. it was still linked to bitcoin addresses but the value in them didn't matter.

Really i didnt know that i though the balances did make a difference, i never claimed mine as yet.

Also they counted doge and ltc i think not just btc.



Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: andrew24p on April 29, 2017, 01:36:38 PM
are there any other airdrop coins then ?


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: European Central Bank on April 29, 2017, 01:39:31 PM
Really i didnt know that i though the balances did make a difference, i never claimed mine as yet.

Also they counted doge and ltc i think not just btc.

i forgot about doge and ltc but yep. each address with any balance on whatever date it was got 4.6 clams.


are there any other airdrop coins then ?

are you signed up for byteball? i think there are another 5 or 6 distribution rounds left.


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: andrew24p on April 29, 2017, 01:42:27 PM
Really i didnt know that i though the balances did make a difference, i never claimed mine as yet.

Also they counted doge and ltc i think not just btc.

i forgot about doge and ltc but yep. each address with any balance on whatever date it was got 4.6 clams.


are there any other airdrop coins then ?

are you signed up for byteball? i think there are another 5 or 6 distribution rounds left.

Yeah, I was just curious if there were any more out there that im missing. I looked at clams, but they arent very clear on how to actually claim the coins, plus im not sure what addresses I used in may of 2014


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: European Central Bank on April 29, 2017, 02:01:03 PM
you need your address and private key.

the quickest way is to go here - https://just-dice.com/  and open the chat tab.

type  -  /dig <BTC/DOGE/LTC Address> <PRIVKEY> in the chat section.

it'll transfer the clams to your just dice wallet, then withdraw to an exchange clam wallet or something. you don't have to join just dice but obviously you have to keep the site open. it takes a few minutes.

not a huge amount of value but a fun bonus.


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: Ayers on April 29, 2017, 03:16:58 PM
I have seen the byteball project and lumens let you connect a bitcoin address and distribute coins that way. Are there any other coins with a distribution phase similar to that? Are there also any good airdrops coming up? It is hard to monitor all these coins, so any help would be apprecaited!

there is a fresh new one that i'm following and they claimed a 1:1 with bitcoin, and it's called BitCore, it's also very profitable to mine at the monent, there was a planned airdrop with signature but they changed their mind at the last minute or i don't know what they want to do with it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.260


Title: Re: coins with a distribution linked to bitcoin other than byteball or just airdops?
Post by: andrew24p on April 29, 2017, 03:37:40 PM
I have seen the byteball project and lumens let you connect a bitcoin address and distribute coins that way. Are there any other coins with a distribution phase similar to that? Are there also any good airdrops coming up? It is hard to monitor all these coins, so any help would be apprecaited!

there is a fresh new one that i'm following and they claimed a 1:1 with bitcoin, and it's called BitCore, it's also very profitable to mine at the monent, there was a planned airdrop with signature but they changed their mind at the last minute or i don't know what they want to do with it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.260

looks cool, this is what im looking for