Can someone point me to a SIMPLE step by step how to claim clams from my ANDROID Doge wallet (on my phone)?
Edit:
Or was an Android wallet even out when clams were distributed?? Maybe I don't have any clams from that phone wallet?
Thanks in advance... I can't seem to find an easy way to do this.
I think you can start by verifying that your DOGE address(es) were funded using the Just-Dice chat. I assume it works for any BTC,LTC,or DOGE address.
1) got to just-dice.com
2) write in the chat "/dig YOURDOGEADDRESS"
That should print a message about whether or not your address was funded. If it was funded, you can then see about extracting your private key from that app, if it wasn't funded, then you don't have to bother with it.
I hate to repeat myself - but, this is an important concept that users utilizing individual address check/claim systems need to understand:Bitcoin based systems do not work like the vast majority of people believe.
Coins are stored on chain in what are called "outputs".
Every single time that a transaction is sent, the TOTAL value of every involved output must be accounted for - this is important.
This most often results in what are called "change" addresses.
Essentially, your wallet software sends the remainder of any output not entirely "used" by the transaction to a new address.
This address is
not an address that you manually created and is controlled by a private key which you likely do not even know that your wallet controls.
What does this mean for users attempting to claim distribution CLAMs?If you are one of the few users who understand how "change" addresses function and are capable of ensuring that you check and claim every single key that could possibly control CLAMs, nothing.
However, most users are very likely to find that claiming the entire wallet (which automatically checks all keys, including "change" address controlling keys) results in a larger amount of CLAMs claimed.
This is accomplished by importing the wallet into the CLAM client directly.