total commission: 0.20530899 collected from: 9 users ( 50 total invested users ) Investment balances: [5618.76432199,3522.85270378,1710.81949451,873.90880058,676.21461368,132.1816726,80.84595515,73.12435769,41.92484757,20.70561753,19.73631943,18.03628151,11.62362326,10.50753952,9.5511302,7.17100095,2.08560094,1.26086274,1.17077532] Stake Overview Total Stakes: 1060 Total CLAM: 1,060.03463398 Orphan Count: 123
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Where is the best place to trade QTUM? Prefer somewhere that allows long and short positions.
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LuckyGames.co just added this coin. Which is great news because coins they add... generally go up. I saw it on Coinbase the other day too. $100 a coin coming soon.
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Awesome! The more the marry. I'll get you added on Clamcoin.org when you're released <3.
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Do you want to compare bitcoin to those projects? Those networks are barely used.
Bitcoins barely used. I've been doing this for over five years and I have met less than ten people in my day to day life that has Bitcoin. CLAM is basicaly a testnet, to test crazy ideas. And that's it. a Dead coin.
Bitcoin needs to be more conservative. Bitcoin cannot risk those untested protocols, based in vague ideas like "Save the environment", or "Pos is the future", based on vague arguments.
I absolutely agree with this. I'm not saying Bitcoin should accept POS tomorrow. I am saying that I think it's a valid option and I believe it's more "secure" than PoW, ESPECIALLY for small "dead" coins such as CLAM. I think POS will be more interesting for Bitcoin after the block rewards mellow out and the miners start switching off BTC or the equipment is simply no longer being made. We have had a HELL of a time decentralizing CLAM. In fact, it isn't decentralized atm. Just-Dice has like 95% of the "mining" network.
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Then the community should beware and should save one eye for the CLAM, the future of money. The redeemer of the unbanked, the breaker of debt-chains, the Godcoin, the savior, the Bitcoin killer. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Phew, you know all the right things to say to me!!!!!!!!!!!! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2F78.media.tumblr.com%2F17c9a68298af991c882ef161ffc4b804%2Ftumblr_msmdf83IGl1spjvu2o1_400.gif&t=663&c=MuNVBvShApgzZA) But really, probably not. CLAM isn't suit & tie enough for this VC butthole licking economy. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Plus which POW coin that had switched to POS had any success?
CLAM was a POW coin that switched to POS. It's also POS based on POW. The Clamcoin itself was 100% premined with POW, then distributed to BTC, LTC and DOGE addresses, and then POS was enabled. It's not been overly successful though, but it hasn't been successfully attacked either. You literally couldn't attack CLAM with all the computing power or fiat in the world today (maybe tomorrow after we all sold our shit to you and ran for the hills! ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif) )
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POW should be a thing of the past.
How fast history's clock is ticking in your stupid world ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) PoW has just started to conquer and some fools believe that they've got a new alternative, sick. "This steam engine thing is just catching on..." or "Coal has just started to conquer" K. Networks would be more secure with POS than POW. 1. POW opens your network up to technological advances that can disrupt your security. 2. POW market is as easy or easier to corner the market on than an actual coin (goes along a bit with tech advances, but there are other ways to do this as well... miners are HORRIBLY greedy people... DDOS a pool for 1 hour and everyone bails on that pool.) When someone corners a POW markets mining power... you often can't tell because they divide the mining power up for the 'appearance' of decentralization and when they want to fuck you *poof*. Over 73% of the Bitcoin POW is controlled by six 'separate' entities. POW people argue "why would someone with that much mining power want to hurt their own coins?" Well the same statement goes for the POS folks too and really the POS 'monster miner' has more to lose than the POW 'monster miner' because the POS value is directly tied to their 'monster miner'... whereas the POW whale could just be for lulz in between creating Atoms or something crazy. 3. A ton of POW is based on criminals stealing computer power. That crowd doesn't want that cash cow dead. When you mine POW... you're competing against "electricity launders"/"computer power launders" that can easily afford $1 electric/comp power for 1 pennyworth of Bitcoin in return. Switching major markets to POS would be a HUGE blow to these criminals pockets. I could go on, but that's good enough. I feel confident saying that I think I could get 80% of the Bitcoin mining network for 1 hour easier than I could get 80% of all the Bitcoins. Bitcoin isn't going to change from POW to POS anytime soon though.
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POW should be a thing of the past.
The only people that want to hang on to it, are the people with overpriced paperweights in warehouses.
POW people have the worst excuses for disliking POS. It's disgusting & retarded.
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[Weekly-Commissions] total commission: 0.07638107 collected from: 8 users ( 47 total invested users ) Investment balances: [5574.33321097,3494.99528699,1624.40323372,857.04157118,670.94228037,131.1364288,80.20665522,72.5461173,21.58188919,15.74979664,15.21120782,11.53170795,10.42561397,9.47560339,8.58826041,7.11429532,2.06933963,1.25089231,1.16151726] Stake Overview Total Stakes: 990 Total CLAM: 990.03423398 Orphan Count: 117
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https://www.twitch.tv/dooglus1Dooglus and Xploited had some really nice breakthroughs overnight. Basically, all that is left is to work on the QT and continue to make sure the new client is stable. CLAM now has segwit, but it isn't activated yet.
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Welcome to Crypto starcat.
Maybe fiat or ripples a better option. *gag*
Did someone actually attack the network with >51% or just the risk of?
Back in the day there were many days that I was much more than 51% of the network, but I didn't do anything fucky.
There was a 443 block reorganization to steal ~700K FLO from Bittrex That's really not good :-/ Suprised they didn't delist FLO for that... Bittrex totally just delisted CLAM from left field. No reason was given or anything of the sort.
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Welcome to Crypto starcat.
Maybe fiat or ripples a better option. *gag*
Did someone actually attack the network with >51% or just the risk of?
Back in the day there were many days that I was much more than 51% of the network, but I didn't do anything fucky.
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POS ftw.
If a "bad rich guy" wants to buy up the network and attack it... at least if they are forced to by the coins to attack the network it's more noticeable than getting blasted by a nuke silo of newly developed miners.
PoW causes money to funnel in lots of places rather than the coin and the technology around it is unpredictable.
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With my luck I'd roll over on the button or something horrible.
How much? nm I found it on your site
Looks Bitcoiny. Good luck!
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I've added 100 CLAMS to the weekly prize pool on FreeBitcoins.com's rocket game. (this makes the game EV+ atm) https://games.freebitcoins.com/weekly-leaderboardAnd I think that the person above me is correct... we absolutely need to be prepping for being delisted off Poloniex, but there isn't any information to indicate they are going to delist clam. "Better safe than sorry." Still, no clue why Bittrex delisted CLAM... We were FAR from the least traded coin on their platform. O well, life goes on.
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total commission: 0.00859937 collected from: 7 users ( 46 total invested users ) Investment balances: [5541.61581652,5170.47071472,3474.48213589,847.03765236,667.0127588,130.36675068,79.73589887,72.12032289,37.4091821,15.08951332,14.47374938,12.53018919,11.46402498,10.36455406,9.4199883,7.07253944,5.16704287,2.05332241,1.24355045,1.15469998] Stake Overview Total Stakes: 917 Total CLAM: 917.03263398 Orphan Count: 110
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