Yep....that is an improvement. Just fired up my Bitmark wallet, and it flew in comparison to a month ago. I liked Bitmark from the beginning, very sad to see how things turned out. Hows coinsolidation ? He still involved with BTM ?
afaik some people are trying to take legal action against coinsolidation but I'm not sure of the details myself Any more information on this?
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This thread has certainly gone downhill from a few weeks ago.
The way I see it the price of Clams a few months ago, at its high point, was highly inflated. The only reason the price was that high is because, relatively speaking, the coin was new and more or less unknown especially in terms of whales. Few diggers = higher price.
If everyone had dug their clams on day one the price would have never ever got anywhere near where it did at its peak.
Suddenly when people start claiming / digging their Clams, as originally intended in the 'fair' distribution and the price fell accordingly (supply and demand) people start to complain and want to change the rules.
We all knew more Clams would be dug up and should have sold / bought accordingly - there was no secret about it. No doubt there will be more whales.
To sum up, the high price was unrealistic, we are seeing a return to what the price of Clam should probably be. Anyone who sold when the price was high got lucky - Clams is doing what it was designed to - end of story.
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How much did the ICO scam raise?
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This is so Cedric. "neural network". I remember that term being used for Sapience XAI. This wallet looks like it's just a in wallet browser too. Cedric I've seen better work from you lol.
Was thinking just the same thing, one of his rinse and repeat scams.
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Hi All,
I have about 5000 Addresses from < 2014 that I have backed up from 2010 onwards. I want to check these all to see if they are in the initial distribution list.
I am quite handy with programming but wondering what the best way to check a large amount of addresses are?
Is there a list of all Bitcoin addresses that were sent clams? the initial distribution list? that I can check against
Regards,
Just dumping and importing the private keys from your addresses into the clam client is probably the simplest method I can think of - easy to script. Correct me if I am wrong, someone, and there is an easier way. Thank you, Seems everytime I try and run the clam client it gets stuck on 35 weeks (syncing) even when I delete the database and start again. been trying to sync for two weeks now. Here is a current list of nodes which may help ( http://www.blocktree.io/peers/CLAM/): addnode=144.76.185.69 addnode=91.232.105.11 addnode=2a01:4f8:151:6347::2 addnode=176.9.113.75 addnode=45.79.151.194 addnode=88.198.207.8 addnode=168.235.150.242 addnode=109.236.85.42 addnode=192.241.224.61 addnode=162.243.198.51 addnode=192.99.32.187 addnode=74.207.230.61 addnode=104.236.69.34 addnode=2600:3c02::f03c:91ff:fe6e:e806 addnode=159.203.117.103 addnode=203.45.89.214 addnode=199.233.246.224 addnode=5.189.139.227 addnode=23.117.142.67 addnode=86.188.104.174 addnode=75.136.69.71 addnode=93.33.144.9 addnode=109.182.159.47 addnode=151.80.33.164 addnode=86.191.255.223 addnode=52.5.155.203 addnode=99.237.87.158 addnode=213.107.69.133 addnode=91.73.255.52 addnode=2602:306:c5b4:a190:1d42:b1e5:8ad3:adcd addnode=78.62.83.197 addnode=2605:f700:80:800::4958:58fc addnode=2605:e000:a901:be00:ac5a:6691:f0a6:d3d7 addnode=89.164.59.191 addnode=2606:a000:8880:e900:9066:ff21:6cb8:b507 addnode=65.182.72.222 addnode=107.170.174.86 addnode=72.10.216.141 addnode=98.238.201.128 addnode=2003:89:ee36:587:6d14:c7da:ef2e:5695 addnode=188.218.135.19 addnode=91.230.202.187 addnode=31.223.129.19 addnode=125.212.124.117 addnode=188.68.49.137 addnode=185.37.86.95 addnode=141.135.135.208
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Cointelegraph still advertising this crapcoin along with some others.
Cointelegraph will advertise any crap if they are paid for it, ie paycoin and neucoin. Takes a lot of credibility away from them in my opinion.
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Hi All,
I have about 5000 Addresses from < 2014 that I have backed up from 2010 onwards. I want to check these all to see if they are in the initial distribution list.
I am quite handy with programming but wondering what the best way to check a large amount of addresses are?
Is there a list of all Bitcoin addresses that were sent clams? the initial distribution list? that I can check against
Regards,
Just dumping and importing the private keys from your addresses into the clam client is probably the simplest method I can think of - easy to script. Correct me if I am wrong, someone, and there is an easier way.
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needs a pool and addnode/explorer
plus the code rolls over?
still a fun coin
What is the block height? I can probably get an explorer going if people are still interested.
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It seems to me that we're never going to reach agreement on how best to proceed. I don't know what else to try. Taking a vote is unpopular. Making a new coin is unpopular. Leaving things unchanged is unpopular. It seems that no matter what I suggest I'm the bad guy.
I think that's pretty normal in altcoin world - often hard to reach a concensus, or even intelligent discussion sometimes For the record I don't think you are the "bad guy". I think you are going to have to make the call, and some people will not be happy some will. You cant please all the people all the time. So I don't have to spend time (in which I should be coding ) reading the past * days discussion could you please summarise the advantages / reasons for starting Doogcoin?
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When was digitalcoin.co set to redirect to digitalcoin.org? Not sure if this is the issue but maybe?
Good thought, that could well be the problem. @Tsquared, why not ask someone for help to investigate what is going on?
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I would add Fantom to blocktree.io explorer but I am having problems compiling the source.
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DuckYeah, did not receive giveaway coins were they sent?
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Nothing to see here. Move along people. No changes are under way for DGC, the forum is still dead and the price is tanking further.
The forum is now literally dead. Server box is running, but no forum and no email. The network admin says it has connectivity and knows nothing more. If anyone runs into xawksow maybe mention it to him because I have no idea what to do to get it running again. TT Who had control of the forum?? How long has it been down? Is the forum on the same server as the DGC website?
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Looks interesting but personally I am getting pretty wary of IPOs these days...
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I also just pmed you
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In case anyone else needs active peers / nodes: http://www.blocktree.io/peers/BTM/addnode=146.0.32.101 addnode=139.162.128.92 addnode=70.168.53.153 addnode=174.36.9.130 addnode=144.76.239.66 addnode=46.254.14.245 addnode=173.192.30.99 addnode=2a01:7e01::f03c:91ff:fe67:dba addnode=72.220.127.239 addnode=5.101.96.124 addnode=2002:c063:6cf::c063:6cf addnode=98.115.147.74 addnode=204.68.122.11 addnode=85.24.169.215 addnode=131.203.125.3 addnode=93.158.203.147 addnode=69.254.243.205
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no offence but you see the only one interested lol
You couldn't be more wrong... It's quite probable that the Chinese traders who swapped 400,000+ Megacoin today may have some interest. The Chinese are leading this rally and it is well known that the chinese love megacoin. The megacoin volume on btc38 picked up big time today! 24 Hour volume now at 766429 MEC on btc38 and price up 25% in last 24 hours.
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Very interesting thanks for posting that.
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The foundation’s monthly expenditures are currently ~410,000 CHF and starting Oct 1 are projected to fall to 340,000 CHF; a mid-term goal has been placed of 200,000 – 250,000 CHF That's quite the monthly expenditure. How many people are working (and getting paid) on Ethereum, anyone know?
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