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Author Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine  (Read 823660 times)
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August 06, 2017, 12:53:34 AM
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Can you inform me what is this Nodes and what do i need to run them and how?
Usually, "Node" names full client, which run on server(or VPS) at datacenter.
You can start read from there - https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#what-is-a-full-node and after - google something like "make from sources and setup full node bitcoind". And only after - read documentation, that relates to the Signatum, on github.

But...there is no money benefits, that run node...just for fun or that support network. Not more...at least now. In future - node is good solution for POS, but need strong(really very good strong) security server configuration.
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August 06, 2017, 12:57:06 AM
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Hodl or exchange coins?
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August 06, 2017, 01:13:21 AM
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Has anyone read vcruntime140.dll errors when trying to run palgin's ccminer for SIGT on Windows 10? I reinstalled VCredistributable2015 but the error message persists on multiple rigs.

Did your download 32 or 64bit?
Download other one...


Thanks, that did the trick! I had downloaded the x64 version before since it's a 64 bit OS. It's working fine now on several rigs. Smiley
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August 06, 2017, 01:34:31 AM
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9 Miners @ Suprnova from 4k miners 3 or 4 days ago

Good Future for SIGT
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August 06, 2017, 01:42:31 AM
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Hodl or exchange coins?

Both here, selling some through the rise, holding some for potential liftoff.
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August 06, 2017, 01:55:31 AM
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Hey guys. First time crypto miner here, so I apologize if this is the wrong space.
After a couple successful days of running the Signatum miner, I began getting terminal errors. It says the launch times out and was terminated. Cuda error in func 'skein512_cpu_setblock_80

I was advised by a mining buddy to reduce the intensity, but that has no effect... I restarted the computer multiple times trying to find an offending GPU or cord to no avail. It almost seems like it's crashing whenever more then 3 GPUs are hooked in.

For reference, I have 5 1060s in the rig. They stay cool enough...
I'm pretty sure 1200 is enough juice for it, but it seems like perhaps a power issue.

If this is the wrong spot to ask, let me know. I've been going at it for hours and I'm out of ideas.
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August 06, 2017, 02:03:18 AM
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....

I remember sp_ saying mode 5 is more efficient at lower PL



It's too many SPmods  now. Does anyone compare different SPmods at the same hardware? What is difference 5-10 percents or about 2-3 near statistical error? If so it's not worth the trouble

Sp 3 - https://mega.nz/#!xyxxmLhB!9RKE0qQQtTn2i-PA2U_VTXt6YKxM_VHNQANa9XIPIAI

Sp 4(called 5) - https://mega.nz/#!I3AGRQyI!GM5-ec3dArmUy1DtAQIHkA-0pgXnmcuC5bgS4jbV18I

Sp 5 - https://mega.nz/#!s2YVgDxa!IXpZDpttBD8-Zjn5fRO7BKdzVHS8fwmz--PCdobyXew

If anybody willing to say thx to me in sigt  : B9WscPPESQpcRCwAg5f6ER5CEGKfrUb1ci
Also there is CWI minner https://mega.nz/#!dv43VBIK!zP05QnHgEliDMs6J-UxLxSPQD4eFX95SXUy3yW771hI but its tied to the pool http://pool.chainworksindustries.com/sigt/index.php



hi all,
Is CWI better than sp3/sp5 for Nvidia card(1060)?

I'm running sp3 on CUDA 8 is the best for me. sp5 is for CUDA 7.5 and, sp5_fixed for CUDA 7, they report lower hash rate compare to sp3. But the power consumption is more stable. But I like the bigger one Smiley. I guess I need to wait for CUDA 8 mode upgrade from Dev team Smiley

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August 06, 2017, 02:03:29 AM
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Hey guys. First time crypto miner here, so I apologize if this is the wrong space.
After a couple successful days of running the Signatum miner, I began getting terminal errors. It says the launch times out and was terminated. Cuda error in func 'skein512_cpu_setblock_80

I was advised by a mining buddy to reduce the intensity, but that has no effect... I restarted the computer multiple times trying to find an offending GPU or cord to no avail. It almost seems like it's crashing whenever more then 3 GPUs are hooked in.

For reference, I have 5 1060s in the rig. They stay cool enough...
I'm pretty sure 1200 is enough juice for it, but it seems like perhaps a power issue.

If this is the wrong spot to ask, let me know. I've been going at it for hours and I'm out of ideas.

1. Try to change the Riser
2. Reflash the BIOS to the original
3. Underclock the Memory
4. Do not overclock the Core clock
5. Unplug and replug all (Riser PSU etc)
6. Try other miner
7. Try Intensity 15
8. PSU sometimes fail to provide power - Try other PSU if there is any
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August 06, 2017, 02:15:55 AM
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Hey guys. First time crypto miner here, so I apologize if this is the wrong space.
After a couple successful days of running the Signatum miner, I began getting terminal errors. It says the launch times out and was terminated. Cuda error in func 'skein512_cpu_setblock_80

I was advised by a mining buddy to reduce the intensity, but that has no effect... I restarted the computer multiple times trying to find an offending GPU or cord to no avail. It almost seems like it's crashing whenever more then 3 GPUs are hooked in.

For reference, I have 5 1060s in the rig. They stay cool enough...
I'm pretty sure 1200 is enough juice for it, but it seems like perhaps a power issue.

If this is the wrong spot to ask, let me know. I've been going at it for hours and I'm out of ideas.

Pretty novice myself but I find it odd your CUDA error mentions Skein because this coin is mined with a new algo, Skunk.  As far as I know Skein is a different algo.

if the 1200 means your rig is running on 1200watts then that is very high.  My 6x 1060 runs on 500-520watts.
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August 06, 2017, 02:26:01 AM
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Heh, did you changed -maxconnections at start or this "infinite allow" is default?
I set -maxconnections=1000 at beginning. I think default value somewhere near 10-20-50 connections.


Can you inform me what is this Nodes and what do i need to run them and how?

Do you ever plan on paying me the 1k SIGT you owe me candyiman?
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August 06, 2017, 02:27:58 AM
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I'm mining at 96.5mh/s with my 6x 1060 3gb gpus.  Suprnova shows my mh/s fluctuates between 60-145mh/s.  Whattomine shows I should be getting 11.5 coins per hour with 96ms/s but I'm getting closer to 9.0.  

I have this in my bat file:
--cpu-priority=3 -i 24

Running Palginpav 1.1

Afterburner settings are 65 power, 120 core clock, -290 memory

Any suggestions to get more efficient results?
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August 06, 2017, 02:29:04 AM
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Sp 3 - https://......

Sp 4(called 5) - https://......

Sp 5 - https://mega.nz/......

If anybody willing to say thx to me in sigt  : B9WscPPESQpcRCwAg5f6ER5CEGKfrUb1ci
You know, that you retarded idiot? If not - I may say now: you retarded idiot.
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August 06, 2017, 02:34:56 AM
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Wow this coin is rising fast can I ask what are the advantages of this? And why is it gaining popularity?

I thought the rise is from bittrex following their twitter account?
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August 06, 2017, 02:47:56 AM
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Wow this coin is rising fast can I ask what are the advantages of this? And why is it gaining popularity?

I thought the rise is from bittrex following their twitter account?

I think it's mostly just general bull market and that

Green everywhere
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August 06, 2017, 03:09:08 AM
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I'm mining at 96.5mh/s with my 6x 1060 3gb gpus.  Suprnova shows my mh/s fluctuates between 60-145mh/s.  Whattomine shows I should be getting 11.5 coins per hour with 96ms/s but I'm getting closer to 9.0.  

I have this in my bat file:
--cpu-priority=3 -i 24

Running Palginpav 1.1

Afterburner settings are 65 power, 120 core clock, -290 memory

Any suggestions to get more efficient results?

Its ok, im minning at 102m/h  in suprnova and getting 8.50 / 9.50 x hour , whattomine shows a lot more
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August 06, 2017, 03:31:48 AM
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while lurking on reddit I stumbled on the link below saying we should avoid suprnova with proportional payment type as it is paying less?

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6roz7s/psa_avoid_suprnova_pools/
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August 06, 2017, 03:37:48 AM
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Hodl or exchange coins?

This coin for miner, grow grow grow and  Grin nothing reliable
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August 06, 2017, 03:40:36 AM
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while lurking on reddit I stumbled on the link below saying we should avoid suprnova with proportional payment type as it is paying less?

https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/6roz7s/psa_avoid_suprnova_pools/

would they really hop when the average pool block time is less than 2 minutes?

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August 06, 2017, 04:44:44 AM
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https://vgy.me/wZaoVc.jpg

I have a improvement with spmod5 (downloaded from provided here links)

what GPU gives the following results? buddy.
just great, I think.


damn i hope you dont pay your power bill or it's very cheap, 56mh/s is nice but at 120% power limit on a 1080ti your really just throwing away money (and any extra profits) str8 to the powerman :/
I run my Zotac's and gigabytes both about 71% power limit, the zotac does 49.5, the gigabytes 45.  
X5 card rig uses 990 watts only and at 92ish% max hash? yes please! Cheesy

Card is Asus Strix 1080ti OC and average TDP is 94% / 258w with downvolt I generally keep her on 1850 with 900mV and consumes ~200w for 52.6 Mh/s
With 56Mh/s profit is +15$ (calculated with +50w in whattomine calc) but hope price jumping when lowing block reward
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August 06, 2017, 04:47:50 AM
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Last price
0.00001937
it's good price
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