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April 13, 2018, 06:10:39 PM |
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Ponzis are based on someone's promise of payout out... no one is paying out here like that.
The "promise of a payout out" is the PoS generated "free Clams." which aren't free because as you just described you need to invest hundreds or thousands of dollars in order to get a single one. BTC isn't proof of stake for one. Since its PoW, BTC doesn't offer anything for "free."
There is no "promise"... there is as much promise on staking clams as there is for mining Bitcoins. You might spend a million bucks on a Bitcoin miner and get nothing. I personally like PoS much more than PoW because at least the focal point of the economy. Bitcoins focal point isn't only coins, but fucking mining equipment that is next to worthless & becomes outdated a month before the company ships it to the individual. PoS is much more company structured and you can sell your "miner" off without using the postal service, face to face swaps or whatever else is possible. You can also sell your miner in whole chunks or infractions. and Our savorier Smooth? BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!! How dare you come before Sir Dooglusith and call this "Smooth" our savorier! Fucktard. Scram and let us spend out money mining cryptocurrency however we want.
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gjhiggins
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April 13, 2018, 07:48:42 PM |
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let us spend out money mining cryptocurrency however we want.
It's speculation rather than investment and according to El Reg, it's now called “ funbux”. Just to bring a different perspective, I'm given to understand that the UK collectively spends £4bn a year on online gambling. Cheers Graham
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April 13, 2018, 07:54:42 PM |
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let us spend out money mining cryptocurrency however we want.
It's speculation rather than investment and according to El Reg, it's now called “ funbux”. Just to bring a different perspective, I'm given to understand that the UK collectively spends £4bn a year on online gambling. Cheers Graham In USA 10 billion $ was spent on College basketball this year alone...
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April 14, 2018, 01:02:31 AM |
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Our savorier Smooth? BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!! How dare you come before Sir Dooglusith and call this "Smooth" our savorier!
He doesn't know anything, he's just an miserable and angry person with various crypto axes to grind. Its sad actually. Don't give him too much attention, he's absolutely not worth it.
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April 14, 2018, 09:25:12 AM |
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it is funny how much energy nutildah spending on this. if i see a scam coin i just move on and dont worry about it. this coin so far made me so much money that even if drop tomorrow to 0 im still in 3x profit. nutildah you cant get lower price than this im sorry. we have hit the bottom and only way is up now
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April 14, 2018, 02:28:10 PM Last edit: April 14, 2018, 02:47:50 PM by nutildah |
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Smooth I admit you have a compelling way with words. Just think of what you could have accomplished in life had you used your gift for good instead of evil.
You are the most un-Dude person on this forum and its insulting to the spirit of Lebowski that you co-opted his pic. I know its just part of your schtick to make you seem like a relatable homo sapien instead of a neurobehaviorally damaged sociopath, and that you had no control over the wrongs done to you at an impressionable age, but you still make me nauseous at my inner core.
You use the power of crypto for the exact opposite reason that Satoshi intended.
And don't call the kettle black when you spent several years in a flame war with that other greedy douchebag Reptilia.
Why would anybody hand over their private keys to a website that can't authenticate its own scripts?
Furthermore, nobody mentioned a single reason why anybody would ever buy this coin.
What good is it? What do you do with it, besides stake it for more Clams?
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Melody Jelly
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April 15, 2018, 05:17:05 PM |
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Hi! Nice to see my old wallets containing some Clams. I will hold some and sell some. Just watching you Clam!
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April 17, 2018, 06:45:39 PM |
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Monitor the upcoming CLAM update: https://github.com/l0rdicon/defaultcoinFreeBitcoins.com has been donating $10USD in CLAM per hour to Xploited for his time and I'd like to encourage anyone else that is able to donate as well... He's recently bought a motorcycle + a trailer and is trying to get those paid back. You can /tip him on Just-Dice chat with: /tip 43 *AMOUNT HERE*
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April 17, 2018, 10:57:53 PM |
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There is meant to be one block per minute, each staking 1 new CLAM. So 1440 CLAMs per day.
You should earn your fair share. There's probably about 1.5 million CLAMs trying to stake, so you'd stake about 1000*1440/1500000 ~= 1 CLAM per day.
So the bit, doge and litecoin holders were initially given 4.6 clam coins. No, each funded Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin address was given 4.60545574 CLAMs. There were 3,208,032 funded addresses and so a total of 14,774,449.38850368 CLAMs were given out. And in just one minute you can earn ~22% of the coins people receive?
No, each minute 1 new CLAM is staked. That goes to whoever is lucky enough to stake that block. 1 CLAM represents 0.00000677% of the initial distribution. Fair distribution my *ss.
I don't know of any coin with a more fair distribution. The initial distribution went to the holders of the biggest cryptos at the time, and the new coins are given to the people who are supporting the network by staking new blocks.
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April 17, 2018, 11:04:54 PM |
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Who buys this garbage, and why?
I think it's split between people who want to play or invest on Just-Dice.com, and people who want to speculate on the price. Honestly, you have zero real-world adoption, you have some of the biggest snakes on the forum constantly shilling for it, trying to trick noobs into buying it like it were some sort of haphazard ponzi scheme, and the biggest bump you got is when Stephen Colbert made fun of it as an example of how crypto kids will buy anything.
I don't see anyone shilling for it. Nobody is promising any kind of return on investment, so it's clearly not a Ponzi scheme. You're thinking of John Oliver's hit piece I think, not Cobert's, and I didn't notice any "bump" as a result of his bit. Oooh you can stake it and get free Clams.... but only if you buy a shitload first. How retarded are people becoming? This coin is the essence of a Ponzi scheme, people. You can stake with any amount of CLAMs. The percentage return will be the same on average. The return is low, and should correspond with a per-unit decrease in price as the supply increases. Nobody is advertising staking CLAM as a way of getting rich, and I haven't seen any Ponzi schemes based on CLAM. Read the words in the image you linked. Notice how none of them apply to CLAM in the slightest. There's no promised returns on investments. There's no "schemer" to collapse the "scheme". Etc. Give me one reason to buy this coin. Other than because I can buy it on Cryptopia and sell it on Polo for a tidy 5% arb profit.
Do your own research. Buy it if you want to buy it. Don't if you don't. Nobody is trying to trick you into buying it.
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Hello, developers seem very professional. They have different skills and specialties, very good projects. Good luck。
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April 22, 2018, 07:14:54 PM |
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Monitor the upcoming CLAM update: https://github.com/l0rdicon/defaultcoinFreeBitcoins.com has been donating $10USD in CLAM per hour to Xploited for his time and I'd like to encourage anyone else that is able to donate as well... He's recently bought a motorcycle + a trailer and is trying to get those paid back. You can /tip him on Just-Dice chat with: /tip 43 *AMOUNT HERE* Care to explain a bit more in detail? Is someone taking over development? what should we be expecting?
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April 22, 2018, 10:21:01 PM |
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Happy 2 millionth block everyone
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April 24, 2018, 03:33:18 PM |
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The estimated time to stake listed in the wallet is notoriously inaccurate. Staking is, after all, somewhat random much like Proof-Of-Work mining. Age makes the target you are trying to hit less difficult, but you still have to get lucky and hit it Smiley
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April 24, 2018, 03:55:42 PM |
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The estimated time to stake listed in the wallet is notoriously inaccurate. Staking is, after all, somewhat random much like Proof-Of-Work mining. Age makes the target you are trying to hit less difficult, but you still have to get lucky and hit it Smiley
Try Ethereum instead
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April 24, 2018, 04:17:43 PM |
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The estimated time to stake listed in the wallet is notoriously inaccurate. Staking is, after all, somewhat random much like Proof-Of-Work mining. Age makes the target you are trying to hit less difficult, but you still have to get lucky and hit it Smiley
Age doesn't effect CLAM stakes UNLESS you've recently staked a block (then there is a wait time.)
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April 24, 2018, 06:55:32 PM |
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Fair distribution my *ss.
I don't know of any coin with a more fair distribution. The initial distribution went to the holders of the biggest cryptos at the time, and the new coins are given to the people who are supporting the network by staking new blocks. I was only complaining about the fact it was not 100% premined and new coins are generated. An alternate version of clams coins without new coins generation would probably be the fairest distribution ever and I would think it would be an very awesome idea.
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April 25, 2018, 11:56:44 AM |
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Any nodes?? My wallet is sync but last block was generated 12 hours ago and doesn't want go next
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April 25, 2018, 01:17:43 PM |
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Try this nodes:
addnode=52.246.190.62:31174 addnode=46.4.113.143:31174 addnode=51.15.208.17:31174 addnode=24.205.12.128:31174 addnode=73.196.204.117:31174 addnode=78.128.90.139:31174 addnode=100.15.5.195:31174
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