Very interesting. I especially love your website design. Probably is the nicest gambling website i've seen in a while.
It looks nice, but can't be trusted. When I asked what they would do if someone won the maximum payout they told me they would negotiate with the winner and ask him to wait for his payment. You would be better off playing somewhere that can afford to pay its winners, and that doesn't have a history of spreading lies.
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is there clam testnet / testnet faucets ?
I tried running with the -testnet flag, but can't find any peers. I'm guessing the testnet was never premined or distributed. You'd probably need to point a miner at it to get it started.
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Is this a mandatory update? If so, is the source on github current? It's not a mandatory update, no. The previous version still works. It was most likely built from the v1.4.3.1 tag in the nochowder repo: https://github.com/nochowderforyou/clams/tree/v1.4.3.1The words "Test-Build" in the links makes me think that maybe it's worth waiting a while before upgrading.
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CLAM at this stage is pretty unpredictable. Even though I am interested in investing in PD, not sure if I should actually convert my BTC to CLAM to do that. Are there any plans to add BTC or maybe any other altcoin to JD?
No, no plans. I wouldn't put more than a very small percentage of your BTC into CLAM - like you say it's very volatile at the moment and could easily go either way.
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Who is he, and what's his show?
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Hello everyone. Sorry for temporary absence, we are significantly busy improving the BalloonBit.com. New version of Try for free is done for more similarity to the real Game. Chat remade. Immediate access to daily logs is added. Working hard to merit your confidence. More features are coming soon.
Any thoughts about paying the bounty you owe me?
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from git ./getinfo
Do you understand the concept of distributed revision control system? I work in my own repository, and issue pull requests. Hint: I just linked directly to the pull request in question.
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Re-Sync/reindex Required.
The intention is that the new client will refuse to run until you have reindexed the blockchain by running it with the -reindex command line option. In Linux that's easy: $ clam-qt -reindex In Windows, I'm not sure - in XP (the last Windows I used before kicking that dirty habit) you had to right-click, create shortcut, right-click the shortcut, edit the target, add " -reindex" to it, then apply, and OK. Or something like that. I expect it isn't so easy any more, with years of "improvements". Maybe someone who didn't detox yet can confirm?
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imho to be honest general release was not to be without correcting such "basic stuff" for coins with pos I would be easier to fix it, rather than explain each absurd values and "then fix".
I know, right. I have a similar complaint about my height. Am I 2 metres tall or 200 centimetres? Surely they should have standardised this before my release. My point is that the units don't matter, especially when you're just comparing one number to another.
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How the hell is the network weight 21513656323222?
you have to divide it by 100,000,000 so 21513656323222 / 100000000 = 215,136.56323222 the next release will address this Yeah, it's in CLAM-satoshis. Probably by mistake. It's kind of arbitrary which units are used, so long as your stake and the network stake us the same units. It's more readable with a decimal point separating whole CLAMs from the satoshis though, so that's how it will be in the next release - which is coming soon by the way.
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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.
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Did you have more than dust in the DOGE account around that time. Well, clicking the link shows exactly what happened: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FoXMbu7v.png&t=663&c=TsrupvocmVm6FA) 2 DOGE were moved to that address on 10th April, and the same 2 DOGE were moved out on 26th April, leaving the balance empty when the drop was done on May 12th. 3 DOGE were then put into the address on 8th December but that doesn't matter. It's just the balance on May 12th that counts.
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I got that error when the pathname to the wallet.dat file contained a space. I put the file in "C:\temp\" and then it worked.
I also found that I could only successfully import wallet.dat files that are *older* than mid-May.
I've seen quite a few reports of errors opening the wallet file when importing, but this is the first time I've seen it explained. I wonder if this is only occurring on Windows. The initial CLAM distribution was made to all BTC, LTC, and DOGE addresses which held a non-dust balance on May 12th 2014, which explains your mid-May observation.
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So you're basically running a CLAMs staking pool? ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Yeah, Dooglus stake the investors fund, and get 1 or 2 CLAM per minutes. So far, JD has made 4100 CLAM just from staking. The site has been up for a little over a week, and has seen 271k CLAM wagered. That's roughly 40k per day and with a house edge of 1% we expect to have won 1% of that, or 400 CLAMs per day. As it happens, the site has been very lucky and won 3.37% of the wagered amount, but that's pretty much irrelevant. The CLAM network as a whole stakes 1 block per minute on average, for 1440 CLAMs per day in block rewards. JD's bankroll wallet right now is showing: "weight" : 160374.82242101, "netstakeweight" : 213492.02905202, ie. we are 75% of the global network staking weight >>> 160374.82242101 * 100 / 213492.02905202 75.11981741572782 and so can expect to stake 75% of the blocks, and so earn 1080 CLAM (plus transaction fees) per day. Less than the "1 or 2 CLAM per minute" you stated - 0.75 CLAM per minute in fact on average (assuming the weight stay the same, which they won't). So with the current rate of wagering, we expect to earn more from staking (1080 per day) than from wagering (400 per day). So we're basically running a CLAMs staking pool! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Bankroll as USD used to be over $16 million...
Are you sure about the 16 million? As far as I can remember, JD had a bankroll of 50k BTC. Let's take the price in June this year: $650 50000 x 650 = 32.5 million USD Are you saying that 32.5 isn't over 16? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) There's a configuration error. Try moving the whole bot three keys to the left. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Where can I check the amount of CLAM coins in circulation?
You can use the /supply on Just-dice chat it shows how many CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution, how many CLAM were dug up and how many CLAM were staked It gives the stats of a month ago. A lot of CLAMS must have dug up since just-dice re-opening and a lot more will be dug up soon now that the price is so much higher. No, it gives up-to-the-second live stats. Try it, then try it again a couple of minutes later. You'll probably get a different response the 2nd time since a new block will have been staked, adding 1 CLAM to the total supply.
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hi i just upgrade wallet last version, take 16 conections but keep unsynck and normal sincronizing bar not appear, but i can see my 7 clams coins in wallet
is running good?
--solved : i download bootstrap.dat restart wallet and start to sync normally
I did the same but syncs very slowly. This happen for anyone else? Been a few hours and im at almost 50% only. I have 100mbps internet connection on a fast desktop. If you use the bootstrap.dat file, it doesn't need to sync since all the blocks are in the file. Are you sure you used the bootstrap.dat file? You need to put it in your CLAM data folder - the same place as your CLAM wallet.dat, then restart the client.
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Okay, I'm not buying Just Dice as the reason for the CLAM price growth. Who even uses that site?
Check the balance of CLAM address [ xJDCLAMZ] (if you can - I don't know of a good way, but would like to) It currently has 137,935 CLAMs. The Just-Dice wallet currently shows: $ clamd getstakinginfo | grep -e weight -e expect "weight" : 125057.90652447, "netstakeweight" : 169232.88858409, "expectedtime" : 99 ie. it has 125k of the total network weight of 169k. If you put your CLAMs in the Just-Dice bankroll you get a share of the staking rewards. The site wallet has staked 3544 blocks since it started holding CLAMs less than a week ago. Maybe you need to revise your purchasing decision.
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