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Author Topic: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin"  (Read 1151202 times)
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August 29, 2015, 06:46:49 PM
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Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

loan shark?

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August 29, 2015, 06:49:05 PM
 #3922

Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

loan shark?


What is that?

I googled it... nah I don't want to deal with mafia


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August 29, 2015, 07:08:30 PM
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Ou I see.. I getting small monthly income from government.

We don't have a similar system for CLAMs yet. If we do, can I be the president?
dictator

I don't care what you call me, so long as I get to take 10% of everyone's income by force. 10%'s a good deal, right?

We can call it "commission" if you like, since the "T-word" has such negative connotations for some people.

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August 29, 2015, 07:15:44 PM
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Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

loan shark?


What is that?

I googled it... nah I don't want to deal with mafia



I think that a loan shark is anyone who loans at a usurious rate. My comment was meant to be more of a pun than a suggestion as I didn't take your request to anonymously borrow crypto currency seriously.
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August 29, 2015, 07:31:15 PM
 #3925

Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

loan shark?


What is that?

I googled it... nah I don't want to deal with mafia



I think that a loan shark is anyone who loans at a usurious rate. My comment was meant to be more of a pun than a suggestion as I didn't take your request to anonymously borrow crypto currency seriously.

My reply was not so serious as well.
But who said anonymously?


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August 29, 2015, 07:33:40 PM
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Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

Poloniex lets you borrow CLAMs if you want to use them to trade on margin. But you can't withdraw the borrowed CLAMs.

I doubt anyone would lend you CLAMs for less than 0.2% interest per day because they can make that much just from staking them for themselves.

What do you have for collateral?

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August 29, 2015, 07:37:06 PM
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Is there a place where I can borrow some CLAMs?

Poloniex lets you borrow CLAMs if you want to use them to trade on margin. But you can't withdraw the borrowed CLAMs.

I doubt anyone would lend you CLAMs for less than 0.2% interest per day because they can make that much just from staking them for themselves.

What do you have for collateral?

My account and few bitcoin bit less than 1


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August 29, 2015, 07:48:40 PM
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I'll figure it out for myself and publish it for free. Don't you dare pay him anything for it.

It looks like the information is already available for free. The author didn't decide to hold this knowledge hostage:

  https://github.com/schildbach/bitcoin-wallet/blob/master/wallet/README.recover

Indeed, I've done this a number of times with both the new and old versions of the andreas wallet.  I'm happy to help someone who's struggling with it.  It's actually not too hard at all.
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August 29, 2015, 08:54:50 PM
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Ou I see.. I getting small monthly income from government.

We don't have a similar system for CLAMs yet. If we do, can I be the president?
dictator

I don't care what you call me, so long as I get to take 10% of everyone's income by force. 10%'s a good deal, right?

We can call it "commission" if you like, since the "T-word" has such negative connotations for some people.


Well you DQ from race to becoming a dictator. Anyone knows that a "good" dictator takes at least 90% of profits. Smiley

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Hi folks,
is there any python library to develop a simple scrypt to interact with the CLAMs client?



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August 30, 2015, 09:03:59 AM
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I wish faucets could somehow accumulate user balances and only allow withdrawals when they are of a significant value, because otherwise it costs the recipient more than the value of the withdrawal to spend it.

Same but kinda just working with what we have at the moment. (Seedtrue & I)

Right now it only sends when like 5 other people are ready for their coins too.  That's similar to the accumulate thing, but if it was like Moonbitcoin that'd be dope.

Waiting until 5 other people are ready saves you some tx fee money, but doesn't help anyone else. It still creates 5 economically unspendable outputs on the blockchain which end up taking up space on everyone's hard drive forever.

Lol I'm going to have bb draw a picture of Freeclam.com and Freeclamcoin.com fucking peoples hard drives Smiley.

But really doog it would save the sites big time too.  I'll see what I can do after I knock off some of this bigger shit.

Would you link my faucets on your site if they weren't fucking your hard drives six ways from Sunday or is the lack of a link from something else?

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August 30, 2015, 07:33:28 PM
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Hi folks,
is there any python library to develop a simple scrypt to interact with the CLAMs client?

I think you'll have to say a bit more about what kinds of interactions you're looking for.  In general there are python libraries to send JSON RPC, to do shell stuff (subprocess,Popen,etc).  If you say what kinds of tasks you want your script to do, that would help people help you.
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August 30, 2015, 08:07:10 PM
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Freeclam.com and Freeclamco.in will be offline for a little bit tonight while we try to fix the send outs to once ever 24 hours.

You will still be able to hit the faucets on the normal timer, but it will only send once every 24hours.

Thanks for understanding and sorry players.

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August 30, 2015, 08:32:53 PM
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CLAMs are not just for gambling but also for buying marine products and services, starting with my heavy 28-foot sailboat that will take you anywhere in the world! At these CLAM prices it's the perfect time to sell ALL your stuff for CLAMs! Sell your house, furniture, autos, even your pets, but not your kids, then stake those CLAMS!

The Ebay auction is in dollars, but payment can be in the equivalent amount of CLAM.

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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?
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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?

Dug + Stakes = Total supply

Possible digs + stakes = Total possible supply

15:50:05 INFO: 84,953 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:50:05 INFO: 391,247 CLAM were dug up and 517,336 CLAM were staked for a total of 908,583 CLAM
15:50:05 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 664,620 CLAM represents 73.15% of that amount
15:50:05 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,291,737 CLAM

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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?

Dug + Stakes = Total supply

Possible digs + stakes = Total possible supply

15:50:05 INFO: 84,953 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:50:05 INFO: 391,247 CLAM were dug up and 517,336 CLAM were staked for a total of 908,583 CLAM
15:50:05 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 664,620 CLAM represents 73.15% of that amount
15:50:05 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,291,737 CLAM

Ah, makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply.  How would I go about digging up old CLAMs?
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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?

Dug + Stakes = Total supply

Possible digs + stakes = Total possible supply

15:50:05 INFO: 84,953 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:50:05 INFO: 391,247 CLAM were dug up and 517,336 CLAM were staked for a total of 908,583 CLAM
15:50:05 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 664,620 CLAM represents 73.15% of that amount
15:50:05 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,291,737 CLAM

Ah, makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply.  How would I go about digging up old CLAMs?

You have options:

1. The official CLAM CLIENT.  Basically this is a wallet sniffing client that will credit you your clams automatically.  Takes a while to get synced. (Check the OP here) Free

2.  Use Just-dice.com.  They don't charge anything, but some people are uncomfortable dealing with gambling places for whatever reason.  Free

3.  Clamchecker.com.  This isn't complete yet, but will be a simple way to see if you have CLAMS and then act on it (fees will apply.)  Fee

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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?

Dug + Stakes = Total supply

Possible digs + stakes = Total possible supply

15:50:05 INFO: 84,953 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:50:05 INFO: 391,247 CLAM were dug up and 517,336 CLAM were staked for a total of 908,583 CLAM
15:50:05 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 664,620 CLAM represents 73.15% of that amount
15:50:05 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,291,737 CLAM

Ah, makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply.  How would I go about digging up old CLAMs?

You have options:

1. The official CLAM CLIENT.  Basically this is a wallet sniffing client that will credit you your clams automatically.  Takes a while to get synced. (Check the OP here)

2.  Use Just-dice.com.  They don't charge anything, but some people are uncomfortable dealing with gambling places for whatever reason.

3.  Clamchecker.com.  This isn't complete yet, but will be a simple way to see if you have CLAMS and then act on it (fees will apply.)

Thanks, I really appreciate the help.
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August 31, 2015, 01:43:19 AM
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Why does Coinmarketcap.com only show a coin supply of 900k CLAMs?
Dug + Stakes = Total supply
Possible digs + stakes = Total possible supply
15:50:05 INFO: 84,953 of 3,208,032 sets of 4.60545574 CLAM were dug up so far from the initial distribution
15:50:05 INFO: 391,247 CLAM were dug up and 517,336 CLAM were staked for a total of 908,583 CLAM
15:50:05 INFO: Just-Dice's onsite bankroll of 664,620 CLAM represents 73.15% of that amount
15:50:05 INFO: if all the distributed CLAMs were dug up, the total money supply would be 15,291,737 CLAM
Ah, makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply.  How would I go about digging up old CLAMs?
You have options:
1. The official CLAM CLIENT.  Basically this is a wallet sniffing client that will credit you your clams automatically.  Takes a while to get synced. (Check the OP here)
2.  Use Just-dice.com.  They don't charge anything, but some people are uncomfortable dealing with gambling places for whatever reason.
3.  Clamchecker.com.  This isn't complete yet, but will be a simple way to see if you have CLAMS and then act on it (fees will apply.)
Thanks, I really appreciate the help.

If you need to ask how to "claim" - then you should be using the client to claim.  Otherwise, there is a very good chance you will miss out and not claim all of your CLAM properly.

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