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Re: LoyceV's Bitcoin Fork claiming guide (and service)
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teddy5145
on 23/02/2018, 21:35:42 UTC
Is it normal for Bitcoin Forks to have zero to no information at all ?
From the website you shared, Loyce. Apparently I have coins ranging from "Bitcoin Community" "Bitcoin Hot" "Bitcoin Top",etc
I tried to find wallet or exchange for these coins with no avail, Coinmarketcap have no information about it and the only exchange I can find for it were from Yobit (which I hate due to its customer support)

Have you considered adding CLAMS to the list? While not really a fork of bitcoin, every bitcoin address above a certain (very small) balance in May 2014 received a fixed amount of CLAMS in an airdrop
The CLAM airdrop happened before I was into crypto. I can't speak from personal experience, so I won't add it to the OP.
I'll add this here though:
Every person who had Bitcoin at block 300,377, Litecoin at block 565,693, or Dogecoin at block 218,556 was given ~4.6 CLAM. 
Yes, it is still waiting on chain for you Smiley
This is currently worth $28 per address which held more than just dust.
Funny enough, when CLAM airdrop first started many users on Bitcointalk would beg for other people's unused private keys Tongue
Some even wanted to buy it for a few dollars