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Author Topic: When will we get another coin like CLAM where BTC, LTC + DOGE dust rewards you ?  (Read 396 times)
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November 16, 2016, 11:53:39 AM
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When will we get another coin like CLAMs where BTC, LTC + DOGE dust rewards you ?

E.G: BTC, LTC + DOGE addresses that have above a minimum amount of dust are eligible to redeem a reward after the blockchain snapshots and release of the coin takes place.

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November 22, 2016, 11:19:03 PM
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No Reply's yet, I hope someone has seen this and is currently snapshotting Blockchains Grin

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November 23, 2016, 12:32:24 AM
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It's a good idea, but clam had a whale who somehow controlled thousands of addresses. When it started getting valuable he dumped and dumped the price down. It's never recovered since then. I think the whale must have owned an exchange to control so many addresses. If we get another coin like clam the whale will use the same addresses to dump again, unless the dev filters them out.
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November 23, 2016, 03:31:05 AM
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It's a good idea, but clam had a whale who somehow controlled thousands of addresses. When it started getting valuable he dumped and dumped the price down. It's never recovered since then. I think the whale must have owned an exchange to control so many addresses. If we get another coin like clam the whale will use the same addresses to dump again, unless the dev filters them out.

Thinking about it, it might of actually been Cryptsy or Mintpal since both of them had shady practices.

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