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Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMs, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Working-Stake, a.k.a. "Clamcoin"
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MasterP4
on 06/06/2017, 08:58:15 UTC

I get an error when trying to import the bootstrap  Undecided

Also, I now have my old private keys. How do I convert them in way as to be able to import into the clam wallet? They are not in .dat just straight up text.

 I'm not sure if when you mention "import" the bootstrap, you are referring to try to import it like a wallet, if that is the case look at the link that was given previously because it explain how you should do to get the bootstrap running, as you may see dooglus has said that is up today which is very good.

 For the second question, you can import your private keys one by one or in a group using several Bitcoin, Litecoin and Doge clients, the client that you use must allow you to "import" your private keys, some clients that use hierarchical deterministic wallet doesn't allow you to import private keys, I know that clients like Electrum allow you to import several Private Keys at once other like the clients QT version of the above mentioned crypto currencies allow you to do that using the console or command line interface with the command "importprivkey" (or something very similar in name), I don't remember if the command line allow you to import multiple at once but you can check the help of the command and see if there is a way, at least you can import it one by one. Using this method you can convert your Private Keys into a Wallet.dat file because it will be contained in the file to where you are doing the importing, it becomes part of it in most clients. Then you can use that file to get it imported in the ClamClient.