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November 29, 2017, 09:28:43 AM Last edit: November 29, 2017, 09:43:23 AM by zazarb |
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i added the bitcoin private key in WIF format to my CLAM client with the command importprivkey <private key> after the client work some minute, a new clam address appear in my client in Receive - Address section BUT the 4.6 clam coin not appear in my balance (although when i check the original bitcoin address on http://www.khashier.com/address the site show me 4.60545574 balance) what else i need to do to i can add/use my balance thanks Is your clams client synchronized ? I do not see any other problems.
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indolister
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November 29, 2017, 09:32:56 AM |
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yes, it is, i waited around 2 days to finish the sincronisation i think if a new clam address appear cant be sync problem
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November 29, 2017, 09:35:38 AM |
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yes, it is, i waited around 2 days to finish the sincronisation i think if a new clam address appear cant be sync problem
You could dig your clams near instantly using FreeBitcoins.com or Just-dice.com.
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indolister
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November 29, 2017, 09:39:13 AM |
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i diged till now on FreeBitcoins.com .. its not cheap, i lose enough here thats why i installed the clam client to i can dig the coin myself - BUT dont work for me (how can i dig with Just-dice.com? -may i will try)
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November 29, 2017, 09:55:39 AM |
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(how can i dig with Just-dice.com? -may i will try)
Go to the "chat" tab and type: /dig i diged till now on FreeBitcoins.com
I appreciate you digging with us. Did you find CLAM because of FreeBitcoins.com? (if you don't mind me asking)
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indolister
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November 29, 2017, 10:02:14 AM |
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yes, i find about the CLAM coin first on FreeBitcoins.com and i diged last days many address .. really like this methode , its easy and nice, but now i donloaded the client and synced to try obtain a bit more money -but dont work till now for me, dont appear the balance
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BayAreaCoins
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November 29, 2017, 10:09:10 AM |
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yes, i find about the CLAM coin first on FreeBitcoins.com and i diged last days many address .. really like this methode , its easy and nice, but now i donloaded the client and synced to try obtain a bit more money -but dont work till now for me, dont appear the balance
Well we are always here for you if needed. I process everything on my end by hand. I keep a cell phone on me that alerts me if someone needs to be cashed out. Best of luck man and happy the website brought you in. You should consider investing on Just-dice... it's the best website in crypto.
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November 29, 2017, 10:10:31 AM |
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yes, i find about the CLAM coin first on FreeBitcoins.com and i diged last days many address .. really like this methode , its easy and nice, but now i donloaded the client and synced to try obtain a bit more money -but dont work till now for me, dont appear the balance
We have a .dat tool that you could do every single one of your addresses in about 3 clicks (and change addresses)... you'd save a ton of time rather than doing them by hand. This is our only tool that beats the shit out of every other dig tool available in my opinion even with the fee. These small markets can swing 25% in a day... the CLAM wallet takes weeks to sync from scratch on a good internet connection and a nice machine. https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/dig_walletI understand you probably like to do a few at a time, make sure you get paid and do a few more... that is the smart way to do it, but even if you dig 100,000 addresses in 3 clicks... we are going to make sure you get paid.
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indolister
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November 29, 2017, 10:23:01 AM |
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the problem its that i have blockchain address and as i konw in last time is not possible to export/save wallet.dat (or its possible?) .. so i dont can import the whole wallet to your website, only one by one address with private key
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November 29, 2017, 10:29:44 AM |
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the problem its that i have blockchain address and as i konw in last time is not possible to export/save wallet.dat (or its possible?) .. so i dont can import the whole wallet to your website, only one by one address with private key
If you wanted we would be more than happy to take a text file and apply a simple script against it using a Multibit wallet and dig stuff for you using automation. You can open a support ticket on FreeBitcoins ("Contact Us" under Info/Help) and send it that way. (Be sure to include your payment address or addresses if you want multiple) No additional charge of course. I can ask if kef can come here and try to walk you through setting up your own .dat out of a blockchain wallet as well if you want, but I think opening a support ticket and copy/pasting is easiest. Obviously make sure all the addresses are empty and retired. You should keep the keys though just in case you receive a payment down the road or whatever.
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December 01, 2017, 09:22:12 AM |
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"scriptPubKey":"WHERE-DO-I-GET-THIS-FROM?"
Run "validateaddress" on the address. It shows the scriptPubKey as one of the outputs. I'm sorry, but I can't get it to work. When I run validateaddress with the sender address and use the pubkey it returns, signrawtransaction only returns the hex again and says it failed. Is there any step-by-step example that guides through the entire process? Also, does it matter if the client is not synced?
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December 01, 2017, 11:19:08 AM |
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"scriptPubKey":"WHERE-DO-I-GET-THIS-FROM?"
Run "validateaddress" on the address. It shows the scriptPubKey as one of the outputs. I'm sorry, but I can't get it to work. When I run validateaddress with the sender address and use the pubkey it returns, signrawtransaction only returns the hex again and says it failed. Is there any step-by-step example that guides through the entire process? Also, does it matter if the client is not synced? It doesn't matter if the client is synced. You should unlock the wallet with the walletpassphrase RPC before trying to sign a transaction. Other than that, maybe you could show more details. What are you typing, and what does the error say? "I failed" isn't helpful.
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December 01, 2017, 02:18:21 PM |
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It doesn't matter if the client is synced. You should unlock the wallet with the walletpassphrase RPC before trying to sign a transaction. Other than that, maybe you could show more details. What are you typing, and what does the error say? "I failed" isn't helpful.
Here's the random test data I'm using: From address: xSPPAQsgYTUsiH51xG3u4Shf7Cc7dt5V7g (importprivkey Lo2RApGkaDZDePA347i56Lo4xRNGBwuxUgyQBC5cK9Ea2Kpn2mnt) To address: xK8vfFyKC4J2SHR2Hhk7whQAaCTGWbEEwW (importprivkey LnE8nFjSGVKhxoo5rxNZnQU31zT2JnDmVNsEEXoA8tq1HoXtJ4DC) Amount: 3.5 CLAM TX in which they were received: 71f2cbe9ff92b8c62a2bcfba5dfc9bc32a2d0c71bf55834e6d884b9ab0de201c Output in which they were received: 69 By the way, I'm using the console window of the clam-qt.exe client. I'm testing on a Windows VM without network that has never seen any Clam install before (and for every test I revert it back to a previous snapshot). I just start the exe, import the above keys, restart the exe and go to the console window. There's no password set (at least clam-qt never asked for one). Here's the screenshot of my attempt: http://picpaste.com/iYdNPs6T.pngI'm aware that any other Clams would be a tx fee; I'm just trying to get this to work right now, so I don't bother about fees.
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December 04, 2017, 01:30:08 PM Last edit: December 04, 2017, 03:31:36 PM by BurtW |
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I am an idiot. Again. Questions for you, dear reader: Did you take my CLAM? Would you kindly return them? Previously I lost 25 CLAM when they got swept from xWAS3PbHr3FBdLsV1s8UYKuwXaJWMsTcjw. Yesterday I lost another 25 CLAM when they got swept from xXWEQ27z4etYknwN9ZHd8M5YtwcfBY5njR. My only hope is that the person sweeping my coins is a "white hat" and they give them back. I also mention these embarrassing episodes so that others can learn from my stupidity. Here is how I shot myself in the foot: 1 A long time ago when I first got into CLAM I was testing the client by importing random private keys I found on the internet into my wallet. 2 I knew that if I found a private key that had coins on it at the time of the airdrop I would get the free CLAM into my wallet. 3 I incorrectly assumed that if a private key did NOT have any coins at the time of the airdrop then the client would do nothing. 4 This is wrong. Any time you import a private key you create a key pair in your wallet. This makes sense to me now. 5 Since I imported well know private keys into my wallet this created little "time bombs" in my receive address list. 6 At some point I transferred CLAM on to these "time bomb" addresses. 7 Someone out there did the same thing I did, imported the same private keys, and they were able to sweep my coins. Check out the private key for xXWEQ27z4etYknwN9ZHd8M5YtwcfBY5njR. It is obvious without any further research this is a very bad private key to use: dumpprivkey xXWEQ27z4etYknwN9ZHd8M5YtwcfBY5njR Lg7s3TveHSrHbpmAZ5Vmt9an6nim2f4gekrLRR5bJeJe81XuHc8z Private Key Hexadecimal Format (64 characters [0-9A-F]): 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000068F3 Private Key Base64 (44 characters): AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaPM= Derp.
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December 04, 2017, 02:56:18 PM |
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5 Since I imported well know private keys into my wallet this created little "time bombs" in my receive key list. 6 At some point I transferred CLAM on to these "time bomb" addresses.
? Why did you reuse addresses, particularly ones that you didn't originally create?
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December 04, 2017, 03:29:06 PM |
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5 Since I imported well know private keys into my wallet this created little "time bombs" in my receive key list. 6 At some point I transferred CLAM on to these "time bomb" addresses.
? Why did you reuse addresses, particularly ones that you didn't originally create? When you import a private key and the private key did not contain any coins at the time of the airdrop then the CLAM address generated by the private key import appears in your receive address list just like any other empty unused receive CLAM address. AFAIK there is no easy way, from the GUI, to see if a receive address in the list is an address generated by the program or is an address generated from a private key import. Since they look exactly the same from the GUI, I received CLAM on to an address I thought/assumed was an address generated by the program. I so not reuse address. I sent CLAM to what I thought was a new/unused/empty address. QUESTION: Is there a way using the console to see if a CLAM receive address was generated by the program from a random private key generated by the program OR if it was generated from a private key import?
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December 04, 2017, 06:58:09 PM |
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Are all coins created at the start or new coins will be created at the future (so people wont mine only transaction fees)
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December 04, 2017, 08:35:28 PM |
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Are all coins created at the start or new coins will be created at the future (so people wont mine only transaction fees)
1 new CLAM is created per block (1 block per minute)
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December 04, 2017, 08:57:04 PM |
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5 Since I imported well know private keys into my wallet this created little "time bombs" in my receive key list. 6 At some point I transferred CLAM on to these "time bomb" addresses.
? Why did you reuse addresses, particularly ones that you didn't originally create? AFAIK there is no easy way, from the GUI, to see if a receive address in the list is an address generated by the program or is an address generated from a private key import. Since they look exactly the same from the GUI, I received CLAM on to an address I thought/assumed was an address generated by the program. [...] QUESTION: Is there a way using the console to see if a CLAM receive address was generated by the program from a random private key generated by the program OR if it was generated from a private key import? I haven't used the CLAM GUI client for some time, so I'm probably used to the way Bitcoin Core works - you "Request Payment" which involves generating a new address (and optionally adding a label, amount, message etc). How does the CLAM client work? I'm assuming you don't use labels for your addresses, which is why you ended up accidentally (re)using one of the imported ones?
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