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December 25, 2014, 06:09:45 PM
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CLAMs are the ultimate manipulation from the big BTC/LTC/DOGE players [top-down inside] Cool

CLAM are fun and the price is likely to go up as just-dice grows back bigger.
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December 25, 2014, 07:09:11 PM
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Again, its safe to claim them if you transfer any funds out of your wallet / addresses first.

Create a new wallet, transfer amounts from old to new wallet.

Then just use keep using the new wallet and import the old, empty wallet into clams .. no risk involved.

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December 27, 2014, 05:56:03 PM
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Again, its safe to claim them if you transfer any funds out of your wallet / addresses first.

Create a new wallet, transfer amounts from old to new wallet.

Then just use keep using the new wallet and import the old, empty wallet into clams .. no risk involved.



You could earn 0.5%/day by investing in just-dice. CLAM is going up on poloniex! To the moon!
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December 27, 2014, 06:11:42 PM
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CLAMs, another altcoin
and the initial distribution was done through bitcoin,litecoin and dogecoin block chains
around 31million bitcoin,litecoin or dogecoin address that had balance in may 2014 were funded with approx 4.60 clams each
to claim your clams just import you wallet in clam client

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December 27, 2014, 08:10:56 PM
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CLAMs, another altcoin
and the initial distribution was done through bitcoin,litecoin and dogecoin block chains
around 31million bitcoin,litecoin or dogecoin address that had balance in may 2014 were funded with approx 4.60 clams each
to claim your clams just import you wallet in clam client

Good summary except only about 15 millions addresses were funded : from http://clamclient.com/#/technical-info/ :

Block Reward: 1 CLAM

Current Active Supply = 224,553(Nov 27, 2014)

Proof-Of-Stake reward is designed to replace coins lost, unclaimed or inaccessible over time. The block reward of 1 CLAM means that 526,000 new CLAMs are created each year. The annual rate of return varies in relation to the current active money supply. Accordingly, the present annual rate of return is 234%, and the daily return is 0.64%

If every single BTC, LTC, and DOGE user became a CLAM user then the total supply would be: 14,897,662
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