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 youThe following file may be placed in the data direcrory. Then, simply restart the client:dooglus' Bootstrap:

- Crypto-Currency is a new, UNTESTED, and rapidly evolving technology. - Crypto-Currency has historically been EXTREMELY VOLATILE and may not be a stable investment. - Disbursements and/or transfers of funds on the Clam Network, like all crypto-currencies, are NON-REVERSIBLE. - The Software provided for the CLAM Network is provided WITHOUT GUARANTEE, WARRANTY and AS IS.

Consumer/Investor Disclosures: - Crypto-Currency is a new, UNTESTED, and rapidly evolving technology. - Crypto-Currency has historically been EXTREMELY VOLATILE and may not be a stable investment. - Disbursements and/or transfers of funds on the Clam Network, like all crypto-currencies, are NON-REVERSIBLE. - The Software provided for the CLAM Network is provided WITHOUT GUARANTEE, WARRANTY and AS IS.

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Thank you dearly for the vote of confidence, GentsIf anyone has any problems getting a hold of their clams / importing their wallets, we are more than happy to attempt to lend a hand!Cheers!The intention would be to wait until Clams are available to purchase at market. We have yet to see a reasonable crypto-currency that didn't make it to a reasonably reliable market; and indeed have already been in talks with multiple markets.Assuming the worst case scenario, and a zombie apocalypse prevented it from EVER reaching a market -> I give you my word every last BTC would arrive one way or another on the door-step of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, or another such Net-Neutrality and Freedom Non-Profit.I don't forsee that being a problem though, and the intention is to accrue a bit until market introduction and we can start up our trading scripts

If most exchanges keep coins in a separate address for each user, then they will control the vast majority of clams. Most users probably keep all their coins in one address if they run a wallet on their computer.