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November 15, 2014, 02:40:46 AM
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Ok. I was just trying to be funny with your name, Mr. DumbFruit. hehehe.

As for the debt thing, insurance companies hire actuaries or get actuarial studies / statistics, and you can see this reflected in the price of premiums, depending on your age. They have special categories for senior citizens too.

As for dooglus holding the coins, I'd say a year or two with announcements is more than enough time (except for those in a coma or in jail or where ever they are.) Downgrading the server or website so cost is low enough just for maintenance. Or maybe even make it static with a contact form.

Anyone who can log in should be able to withdraw their coins. Anyone who can't should find a way to prove they own any coins (by signing a bitcoin message.). If you had an account on pyramining.com, you can sell the account and cash out by doing just this.

If you had an account on eligius for mining, you could change your mining payouts by signing a message using your bitcoin address.

But the cost of maintaining a static or basic website for a few years (and the domain name) is small enough that he can pay for it. And even if he doesn't, the domain expires after 2015-06-13.

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November 15, 2014, 10:14:46 AM
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Wait as long as you can and after 30, 40, 50? years setup a fund for the forgotten just-dice investors.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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November 17, 2014, 04:07:01 PM
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Ok. I was just trying to be funny with your name, Mr. DumbFruit. hehehe.

How dare you! My user name is serious business. My sense of humor is very dry and very sarcastic, which are two forms of humor that pretty much don't work on the internet. The whole Thomas Jefferson thing wasn't very serious. (It doesn't have any legal merit, even though I find it very interesting.)

I'm with you Dabs, I think a couple of years is more than enough time for people to pick up their coins. If you have several hundred bitcoins in someone else's care and you don't bother to check them for years, you're either stupid or dead.

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November 17, 2014, 04:58:46 PM
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You sound like Mr. DumbASS to me.

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November 18, 2014, 01:39:34 AM
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If you have several hundred bitcoins in someone else's care and you don't bother to check them for years, you're either stupid or dead.

Me and another forum member had this idea of holding other people's coins... like, in a paper wallet, locked in a vault, away from your government. Sort of like offshore account.

We didn't get enough interest, and anyone smart enough can do something on their own.

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December 09, 2014, 04:31:24 AM
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wow, so JD is on CLAMS now
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December 09, 2014, 04:49:55 AM
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wow, so JD is on CLAMS now

Oh, THIS thread! Smiley

I forgot all about this one...

I posted an update about recent events here:

https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=238613.msg9772760#msg9772760

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December 09, 2014, 01:22:43 PM
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YAY JD is back !
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December 09, 2014, 09:26:54 PM
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Poloniex is becoming scam !
Where can we buy clam for betting ?
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December 09, 2014, 09:29:32 PM
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YAY JD is back !

Yep in one forum or another
It's good to see it back now off to get me some clams
(^_^) you dig

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December 13, 2014, 07:30:30 PM
Last edit: December 13, 2014, 09:43:16 PM by Monopoly
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Edited .............
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December 13, 2014, 09:44:14 PM
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Hello dooglus ,

I have a doge address
http://dogechain.info/address/D9n9tjJPfp3z9NgvQQ76kpJ6BJwGukE8TY

But it said  DOGE address [D9n9tjJP] was not funded on 12th May 2014

What's the problem ?

Did you have more than dust in the DOGE account around that time. I had a few ltc address around then too but they were empty sadly so no CLAMs were there. Dooglus did not determine who got clams in the address or not it was the dev of the coin
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December 13, 2014, 09:45:13 PM
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Was just about to answer when I saw you edited
But anyways as ajw mentioned it was either to new or didn't have sufficient balance on the date of the drop.

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December 14, 2014, 12:00:00 AM
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Hello dooglus ,

I have a doge address
http://dogechain.info/address/D9n9tjJPfp3z9NgvQQ76kpJ6BJwGukE8TY

But it said  DOGE address [D9n9tjJP] was not funded on 12th May 2014

What's the problem ?

Did you have more than dust in the DOGE account around that time.

Well, clicking the link shows exactly what happened:



2 DOGE were moved to that address on 10th April, and the same 2 DOGE were moved out on 26th April, leaving the balance empty when the drop was done on May 12th. 3 DOGE were then put into the address on 8th December but that doesn't matter. It's just the balance on May 12th that counts.

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December 14, 2014, 12:37:28 AM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?
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December 14, 2014, 01:08:13 AM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Ha-ha I wish or I would ask dooglus for my private keys back on that deposit address
Or a special dividend on the bankroll  Wink

I'm sure a bunch of coins were moved from those addresses and not kept in them so on the day of May 12 it might have been empty.

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December 14, 2014, 01:57:11 AM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

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December 15, 2014, 07:55:33 PM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.
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December 16, 2014, 04:01:36 AM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

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December 16, 2014, 04:13:03 AM
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Does my BTC I had invested on Just-Dice on May 12th count?

Not really.

There were hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses, one per account, but almost all of them were empty almost all the time. I regularly swept the hot wallet into the cold wallet (which was a single address) and used the remaining coins to service withdrawals. So when the snapshot was taken only a few received CLAMs. And I swept those back in July I think.

Hundreds of thousands of JD deposit addresses could have (if you disregard logic) netted JD with thousands of BTC

Some bitcoin sites keep the bitcoin on the personal addresses for longer times so they would have a lot of CLAM. The CLAM developers probably created tens of thousands of addresses before launching.

Could be related to the tens of thousands of addresses that were sent 1 satoshi earlier this year too...

Has to be above the "dust" to get CLAMS.

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