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Joca97
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December 14, 2014, 11:38:09 AM |
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hope there is a reward for this dooglus   made a lot of bets and wagered...and lost a lot hehe 
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Paxxo
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December 15, 2014, 02:03:29 AM |
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Poloniex.com for BTC (hopefully more exchanges coming)
Holler at me for doll hairs.
Thank you very much.
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thompete
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December 15, 2014, 07:36:51 AM Last edit: December 15, 2014, 09:47:16 AM by thompete |
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CLAM at this stage is pretty unpredictable. Even though I am interested in investing in JD, not sure if I should actually convert my BTC to CLAM to do that. Are there any plans to add BTC or maybe any other altcoin to JD?
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dooglus (OP)
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December 15, 2014, 07:41:13 AM |
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CLAM at this stage is pretty unpredictable. Even though I am interested in investing in PD, not sure if I should actually convert my BTC to CLAM to do that. Are there any plans to add BTC or maybe any other altcoin to JD?
No, no plans. I wouldn't put more than a very small percentage of your BTC into CLAM - like you say it's very volatile at the moment and could easily go either way.
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thompete
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December 15, 2014, 09:47:03 AM |
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CLAM at this stage is pretty unpredictable. Even though I am interested in investing in PD, not sure if I should actually convert my BTC to CLAM to do that. Are there any plans to add BTC or maybe any other altcoin to JD?
No, no plans. I wouldn't put more than a very small percentage of your BTC into CLAM - like you say it's very volatile at the moment and could easily go either way. By the way, sorry I meant JD there  mistype. Thanks for the update.
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icey
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December 15, 2014, 06:27:14 PM |
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hit a 99000x for 129 clams yesterday, still trying for a 990000x
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unamis76
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December 15, 2014, 07:30:24 PM |
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Been playing here, it's as nice as it was with BTC. Awesome 
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hopenotlate
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December 15, 2014, 07:34:35 PM |
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hit a 99000x for 129 clams yesterday, still trying for a 990000x
wow man... what a hit  congrats
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December 15, 2014, 07:51:40 PM |
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Been playing here, it's as nice as it was with BTC. Awesome  The website is working so well and CLAM are fun. hope there is a reward for this dooglus   made a lot of bets and wagered...and lost a lot hehe  12,000CLAM wagered is a lot but there is no VIP subsidies that I know of on just-dice, he would have to pay it on the about 0.1% of CLAM he is expected to make (-costs)
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December 15, 2014, 10:12:09 PM |
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This site will be the number one.
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December 16, 2014, 01:39:50 AM Last edit: December 16, 2014, 02:02:34 AM by pascal257 |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
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ranlo
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December 16, 2014, 02:22:43 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet
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December 16, 2014, 05:44:34 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice.
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BayAreaCoins
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December 16, 2014, 05:57:01 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice. Kinda like owning a full auto weapon, a short rifle or a large magazine before they were against the law.... Grandfathered in.
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ranlo
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December 16, 2014, 06:13:09 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice. Kinda like owning a full auto weapon, a short rifle or a large magazine before they were against the law.... Grandfathered in. JD was opened before bitcoins were considered a currency, so that isn't really true...
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BayAreaCoins
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December 16, 2014, 06:22:54 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice. Kinda like owning a full auto weapon, a short rifle or a large magazine before they were against the law.... Grandfathered in. JD was opened before bitcoins were considered a currency, so that isn't really true... Bitcoin isn't considered currency where I am. It is considered property and there was plenty of options to go straight to USD when JD opened... Not so much with ze CLAM.
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ranlo
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December 16, 2014, 06:36:59 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice. Kinda like owning a full auto weapon, a short rifle or a large magazine before they were against the law.... Grandfathered in. JD was opened before bitcoins were considered a currency, so that isn't really true... Bitcoin isn't considered currency where I am. It is considered property and there was plenty of options to go straight to USD when JD opened... Not so much with ze CLAM. You're missing something I think: JD opens: BTC can be traded to fiat BUT it's not considered as a currency ANYWHERE BTC becomes legally recognized as a currency in the U.S., and to some degree, abroad. JD closes due to legal concerns CLAM releases earlier this year CLAM can't be traded to USD. JD opens accepting CLAM (just like they did with BTC before BTC was a legal concern), likely under the assumption that it's not a currency (read: just like BTC was when they first opened)
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BayAreaCoins
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December 16, 2014, 06:45:52 AM |
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You're missing something I think:
JD opens: BTC can be traded to fiat BUT it's not considered as a currency ANYWHERE BTC becomes legally recognized as a currency in the U.S., and to some degree, abroad. JD closes due to legal concerns
CLAM releases earlier this year CLAM can't be traded to USD. JD opens accepting CLAM (just like they did with BTC before BTC was a legal concern), likely under the assumption that it's not a currency (read: just like BTC was when they first opened)
You are missing something. BTC had TONS of service that exchanged BTC for USD when JD opened. (Bitinstant and others) CLAM had 0. Ziltch, nadda... not even fucking a half a service  . Bitcoin is also property in the USA.. not currency, but Doog is in Canada anyways.
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December 16, 2014, 07:28:51 AM |
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I really don't understand the switch to CLAM. I haven't researched that altcoin immensely, but from what I understand it's quite stupid it's initial coin distribution was meant to be fair, but for some cases absolutely wasn't. But that's not the point here.
The reasoning behind the usage of CLAM is because the amount of BTC was too high back in the days. What CLAM actually does is introduce exchange rate risks for players and investors. Because who are we kidding? How many players and investors are actually using their own CLAM instead of exchanging them.
CLAM prices ten-folded after the re-opening of JD. I don't know if there were any events beside that, but looking at the history of CLAMs exchange rate, it seems pretty obvious that JD played a huge role here.
So the only thing that's keeping players/investors back is CLAMs uncertain future. If that was the plan, then it will prolly work to some extent.
The reason for going to CLAM, as far as I understand, is that it isn't easily converted to fiat yet But when it will dooglus will not close Just-Dice. CLAM was a way to reopen without doing a bitcoin dice. Kinda like owning a full auto weapon, a short rifle or a large magazine before they were against the law.... Grandfathered in. JD was opened before bitcoins were considered a currency, so that isn't really true... Bitcoin isn't considered currency where I am. It is considered property and there was plenty of options to go straight to USD when JD opened... Not so much with ze CLAM. You're missing something I think: JD opens: BTC can be traded to fiat BUT it's not considered as a currency ANYWHERE BTC becomes legally recognized as a currency in the U.S., and to some degree, abroad. JD closes due to legal concerns CLAM releases earlier this year CLAM can't be traded to USD. JD opens accepting CLAM (just like they did with BTC before BTC was a legal concern), likely under the assumption that it's not a currency (read: just like BTC was when they first opened) Just-Dice is great but you are re-writing history, not even dooglus, or especially not dooglus will say that just-dice had an impact on Bitcoin being recognized or going to 1000$/BTC a year ago.
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