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Author Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine  (Read 823841 times)
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August 01, 2017, 04:52:34 PM
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My line of thinking is basically that this is still a very virginal industry. I'm completely unconvinced that Zcash or Monero are better or more secure. All altcoins are yet equally to stand test of time... for that reason it makes sense to enter into equal amount of risk at a much lower entry price than at a much higher entry price. A couple of years from now we will know which altcoin had the most amount of bag holders - and I think we will all be very surprised - any one of them could have a ton of surprises up their sleeve.

At worst I will only lose $100 worth of electricity with Signatum, what a travesty Smiley

As for people claiming that Monero or Zcash is better, more secure and so on - that's what they all say... nobody knows that yet.

As for dumping this coin, it's just dumping it into another crypto - and how do you know it's better? I think even the best cryptographers would find it difficult to make a deep risk assessment of one crypto currency over another - they are all at the same level right now.

Look at QRL project, those guys are really thinking 10 steps ahead, mainnet launch in sep/oct,  if signatum won't rise by then, I will sell it in favor of QRL
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August 01, 2017, 05:29:13 PM
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My line of thinking is basically that this is still a very virginal industry. I'm completely unconvinced that Zcash or Monero are better or more secure. All altcoins are yet equally to stand test of time... for that reason it makes sense to enter into equal amount of risk at a much lower entry price than at a much higher entry price. A couple of years from now we will know which altcoin had the most amount of bag holders - and I think we will all be very surprised - any one of them could have a ton of surprises up their sleeve.

At worst I will only lose $100 worth of electricity with Signatum, what a travesty Smiley

As for people claiming that Monero or Zcash is better, more secure and so on - that's what they all say... nobody knows that yet.

As for dumping this coin, it's just dumping it into another crypto - and how do you know it's better? I think even the best cryptographers would find it difficult to make a deep risk assessment of one crypto currency over another - they are all at the same level right now.

Look at QRL project, those guys are really thinking 10 steps ahead, mainnet launch in sep/oct,  if signatum won't rise by then, I will sell it in favor of QRL

Thanks for the intro, that actually looks interesting Smiley
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August 01, 2017, 05:38:25 PM
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My line of thinking is basically that this is still a very virginal industry. I'm completely unconvinced that Zcash or Monero are better or more secure. All altcoins are yet equally to stand test of time... for that reason it makes sense to enter into equal amount of risk at a much lower entry price than at a much higher entry price. A couple of years from now we will know which altcoin had the most amount of bag holders - and I think we will all be very surprised - any one of them could have a ton of surprises up their sleeve.

At worst I will only lose $100 worth of electricity with Signatum, what a travesty Smiley

As for people claiming that Monero or Zcash is better, more secure and so on - that's what they all say... nobody knows that yet.

As for dumping this coin, it's just dumping it into another crypto - and how do you know it's better? I think even the best cryptographers would find it difficult to make a deep risk assessment of one crypto currency over another - they are all at the same level right now.

Look at QRL project, those guys are really thinking 10 steps ahead, mainnet launch in sep/oct,  if signatum won't rise by then, I will sell it in favor of QRL
QRL is maybe a good project on the paper, but I all I've seen until now is a internal war (classical ICO : we take the money then we fight, and we don't give a fuck about people who invested in) and a classical PoS test, nothing that can change the game so far. Also I am a little sceptical when I heard the word "quantum resistant". Hope things will go on a better way from now.

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August 01, 2017, 05:44:06 PM
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My line of thinking is basically that this is still a very virginal industry. I'm completely unconvinced that Zcash or Monero are better or more secure. All altcoins are yet equally to stand test of time... for that reason it makes sense to enter into equal amount of risk at a much lower entry price than at a much higher entry price. A couple of years from now we will know which altcoin had the most amount of bag holders - and I think we will all be very surprised - any one of them could have a ton of surprises up their sleeve.

At worst I will only lose $100 worth of electricity with Signatum, what a travesty Smiley

As for people claiming that Monero or Zcash is better, more secure and so on - that's what they all say... nobody knows that yet.

As for dumping this coin, it's just dumping it into another crypto - and how do you know it's better? I think even the best cryptographers would find it difficult to make a deep risk assessment of one crypto currency over another - they are all at the same level right now.

Look at QRL project, those guys are really thinking 10 steps ahead, mainnet launch in sep/oct,  if signatum won't rise by then, I will sell it in favor of QRL
QRL is maybe a good project on the paper, but I all I've seen until now is a internal war (classical ICO : we take the money then we fight, and we don't give a fuck about people who invested in) and a classical PoS test, nothing that can change the game so far. Also I am a little sceptical when I heard the word "quantum resistant". Hope things will go on a better way from now.

That's not true, they hired a social media manager 1 month before ICO, he got greedy and demenfed 33% of all funds, got fired, got upset and used social media to justify his hit article on medeum, devs didn't touch ICO funds yet, founderbis financings the project out of his pocket
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August 01, 2017, 05:53:56 PM
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My line of thinking is basically that this is still a very virginal industry. I'm completely unconvinced that Zcash or Monero are better or more secure. All altcoins are yet equally to stand test of time... for that reason it makes sense to enter into equal amount of risk at a much lower entry price than at a much higher entry price. A couple of years from now we will know which altcoin had the most amount of bag holders - and I think we will all be very surprised - any one of them could have a ton of surprises up their sleeve.

At worst I will only lose $100 worth of electricity with Signatum, what a travesty Smiley

As for people claiming that Monero or Zcash is better, more secure and so on - that's what they all say... nobody knows that yet.

As for dumping this coin, it's just dumping it into another crypto - and how do you know it's better? I think even the best cryptographers would find it difficult to make a deep risk assessment of one crypto currency over another - they are all at the same level right now.

Look at QRL project, those guys are really thinking 10 steps ahead, mainnet launch in sep/oct,  if signatum won't rise by then, I will sell it in favor of QRL
QRL is maybe a good project on the paper, but I all I've seen until now is a internal war (classical ICO : we take the money then we fight, and we don't give a fuck about people who invested in) and a classical PoS test, nothing that can change the game so far. Also I am a little sceptical when I heard the word "quantum resistant". Hope things will go on a better way from now.

That's not true, they hired a social media manager 1 month before ICO, he got greedy and demenfed 33% of all funds, got fired, got upset and used social media to justify his hit article on medeum, devs didn't touch ICO funds yet, founderbis financings the project out of his pocket
I don't know and I don't care about what happened, not my business. When you start working on a such project, that kind of things would not happen, especially when you ask people to bring funds. I still have interest in QRL however, I just wait for more concrete stuff now after the drama.

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August 01, 2017, 06:35:14 PM
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signatum rich list.   it looks pretty fair. unfortunately i am not in this list now.

http://explorer.signatum.io/richlist
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August 01, 2017, 07:11:11 PM
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Nice project. Does anybody know when can we expect signatum to hit big exchanges like poloniex or bittrex? I will not sell it jet but it will be nice to have it on big exchange

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August 01, 2017, 07:15:40 PM
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Nice project. Does anybody know when can we expect signatum to hit big exchanges like poloniex or bittrex? I will not sell it jet but it will be nice to have it on big exchange
I don't expect it to be listed on Polo anytime soon, they can barely handle their system running with the coins they have listed till now, but bittrex shouldn't be long..
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August 01, 2017, 07:21:51 PM
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
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August 01, 2017, 07:31:17 PM
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This is really worth watching if you're interested in this coin.
Looking at the whitepaper, every decision / choices made for the signatum coin seems to be really well considered.
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August 01, 2017, 07:37:49 PM
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signatum rich list.   it looks pretty fair. unfortunately i am not in this list now.

http://explorer.signatum.io/richlist

Why would you trust a rich list let alone believe that you could derive reliable info from it?

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August 01, 2017, 07:47:45 PM
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
I have issues with tdp bro, i have evga 1070 and i can't make it work with 80% PL :/
Im not good to clock the cards Sad
yeah, but seems to be in all the gpus...anyone have some solution?
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August 01, 2017, 07:53:05 PM
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
I have issues with tdp bro, i have evga 1070 and i can't make it work with 80% PL :/
Im not good to clock the cards Sad
yeah, but seems to be in all the gpus...anyone have some solution?

Try to run them with the lowest memclock you can set it. Then lower the TDP. At least you get a quite good hashrate for insane low wattage.

I run my 1070's at 75 watt from the wall at 22 Mh/s
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
I have issues with tdp bro, i have evga 1070 and i can't make it work with 80% PL :/
Im not good to clock the cards Sad
yeah, but seems to be in all the gpus...anyone have some solution?

Try to run them with the lowest memclock you can set it. Then lower the TDP. At least you get a quite good hashrate for insane low wattage.

I run my 1070's at 75 watt from the wall at 22 Mh/s

I'm running fairly stable on my 1080 over at suprnova.

https://i.imgur.com/G5wjEwm.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/HbtSJmh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/RTMIV8u.jpg

Edit:

Using this miner for the best speed currently.

https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer/releases/tag/1.1
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August 01, 2017, 08:13:56 PM
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
I have issues with tdp bro, i have evga 1070 and i can't make it work with 80% PL :/
Im not good to clock the cards Sad
yeah, but seems to be in all the gpus...anyone have some solution?

Try to run them with the lowest memclock you can set it. Then lower the TDP. At least you get a quite good hashrate for insane low wattage.

I run my 1070's at 75 watt from the wall at 22 Mh/s

I'm running fairly stable on my 1080 over at suprnova.

https://i.imgur.com/G5wjEwm.jpg


its too much stranger the tdp up and down

http://imgur.com/a/xXmbB
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August 01, 2017, 08:18:13 PM
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guys, anyone having issues with TDP? I mean, ups and downs, not stable. using sp3 here, but with all the others same issue.
I have issues with tdp bro, i have evga 1070 and i can't make it work with 80% PL :/
Im not good to clock the cards Sad
yeah, but seems to be in all the gpus...anyone have some solution?

Try to run them with the lowest memclock you can set it. Then lower the TDP. At least you get a quite good hashrate for insane low wattage.

I run my 1070's at 75 watt from the wall at 22 Mh/s

I'm running fairly stable on my 1080 over at suprnova.




its too much stranger the tdp up and down

http://imgur.com/a/xXmbB

I wouldn't bother that too much. Try to fully decrease your mem clocks. It will help your hashrate
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UPD: https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer/releases/download/1.1/ccminer-1.1-skunk.tar.gz - Fixed Linux binary, now working not only on high-end CPUs, also a bit different kernel code and built with CUDA 7.5. Please, test and reply.

Thank you!

Works perfectly for me!

I/m running Ubuntu 16.04 with Celeron G3900, and Cuda 8.0 and Nvidia 384.
Thanks for the hard work palgin

Post edited.

I linked wrong miner, sorry for that.
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August 01, 2017, 08:36:54 PM
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Ouch he stole quite a lot.  Shocked 144k of SIGT so far. Maybe ask a mod to delete that link?

by the way are u sure it was that miner?
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August 01, 2017, 08:45:33 PM
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UPD: https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer/releases/download/1.1/ccminer-1.1-skunk.tar.gz - Fixed Linux binary, now working not only on high-end CPUs, also a bit different kernel code and built with CUDA 7.5. Please, test and reply.

Thank you!

Works perfectly for me!

I/m running Ubuntu 16.04 with Celeron G3900, and Cuda 8.0 and Nvidia 384.
Thanks for the hard work palgin

Fuck of! U just steal my 1800 Sigt coins! Im doing give-away on our site ( https://kolikkokeisari.com/forums/topic/lahjoitetaan-500-signatum-kolikkoa/?view=all#post-368)  and u stole these coins.

Just show that u have some balls and please refund them: B7ZVJ6oXxdJFxQC6V73yYcZ3xkdvJ8DFtq

Proof of scammer:
http://explorer.signatum.download/address/BSEZ8BkfF6U5LnoBhYPUCLFxqTkstgw8qD

Are you talking about what I just linked? I've got more affiliation with palgin and if the mine is stealing coins I haven't noticed. I've received all of my payouts.
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August 01, 2017, 08:48:04 PM
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I'm running fairly stable on my 1080 over at suprnova.

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You use miner at very high intensity for GTX1080 card (25), try to decrease it to 21-22. I use 21.5 and get about 36-37 Mh/s per GTX1080 card at 80% tdp

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