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Author Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine  (Read 823876 times)
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August 07, 2017, 01:13:17 PM
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No payments for 28062 and 28064. And this is permanent for fast blocks. Proportional shits.

Wel difficulty spiked up to 40K thats why i think on that moment you get low shares

Its from prop payout system.

are you using the vafdiff, or have a worker diff set manually ?

Manually not working from 2-3 days. And does not correspond. You just need to have an accepted shares for the block mining time.

manually works for me.  the diff the pool displays for the worker is different then what you set, but it does work.  for example i settled on a diff of 0.064 per gpu (1070), and it shows as 16.3 on the pool side.  

a lower diff may just give you a fighting chance to at least submit something during those fast blocks.
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August 07, 2017, 01:16:18 PM
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Can someone with some Linux knowledge please complie a windows binary of this - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2070862.0

It looks kind of promising.
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August 07, 2017, 01:20:30 PM
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The miners shows it. Starting diff is 0.5 or 1 last days, vardiff after.
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August 07, 2017, 01:22:09 PM
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Hello everyone, this was my post yesterday.

I've been trying to mine this coin for a few days and it just keeps crashing my rig. I have 6 GTX 1070s and I've tried the given ccminer and the palgin ccminer...both crash after 20 minutes or so.

It is not the hardware as ethereum mines fine for days, overclocked or on stock.

I tried mining it on stock and on OC settings and it crashed the same way.



Recommendations posted were to increase virtual memory & to lower my intensity.

I expanded my virtual memory and lowered the intensity to 17...but I'm getting the same results.

Any other suggestions? Thanks

Check your power.

Eth is a very low power algo.  My 1070's, without any adjustments (full stock), run it at close to 60% wattage.  Skunk is not as efficient, and your cards are drawing more power, which could be the reason you're seeing crashes.  Try lowering your tdp a bit and see if it helps.


will check it out thanks.
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August 07, 2017, 01:22:18 PM
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The miners shows it. Starting diff is 0.5 or 1 last days, vardiff after.

yes, but if you set your difficulty manually using the password field - p d=0.064, it will start off at .5 then after like 30 seconds or so switch to the diff you set in the worker.
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August 07, 2017, 01:23:51 PM
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Hello everyone, this was my post yesterday.

I've been trying to mine this coin for a few days and it just keeps crashing my rig. I have 6 GTX 1070s and I've tried the given ccminer and the palgin ccminer...both crash after 20 minutes or so.

It is not the hardware as ethereum mines fine for days, overclocked or on stock.

I tried mining it on stock and on OC settings and it crashed the same way.



Recommendations posted were to increase virtual memory & to lower my intensity.

I expanded my virtual memory and lowered the intensity to 17...but I'm getting the same results.

Any other suggestions? Thanks

have you tried to lower the tdp to 80 first then have the oc on core clock reset to 0.
If it have become stable, you can increase the core clock oc from there little by little to find the sweet spot.

you can also add this to your .bat file --cpu-priority=3 -i 25

if you guys think this helps, ofcourse I won't refuse youre signatum donation  Wink
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August 07, 2017, 01:25:40 PM
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Signatum pumped big time Shocked biggest gain in last 7 days of the top 200. Congrats to the holders Smiley when the new tread was opend I thouhgt he should have an eye on this one but becouse of the btc fork I was so distracted that I totally missed the pump
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August 07, 2017, 01:33:02 PM
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The miners shows it. Starting diff is 0.5 or 1 last days, vardiff after.

yes, but if you set your difficulty manually using the password field - p d=0.064, it will start off at .5 then after like 30 seconds or so switch to the diff you set in the worker.
Not working for me from 2-3 days, told you. Ccminer and sgminer.
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August 07, 2017, 01:38:07 PM
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Hello everyone, this was my post yesterday.

I've been trying to mine this coin for a few days and it just keeps crashing my rig. I have 6 GTX 1070s and I've tried the given ccminer and the palgin ccminer...both crash after 20 minutes or so.

It is not the hardware as ethereum mines fine for days, overclocked or on stock.

I tried mining it on stock and on OC settings and it crashed the same way.



Recommendations posted were to increase virtual memory & to lower my intensity.

I expanded my virtual memory and lowered the intensity to 17...but I'm getting the same results.

Any other suggestions? Thanks
well install vcredist_x64 or vcredist_x86 from microsoft,and vc_redist.x64 or vc_redist.x86.
and install Net Framework 3.5,and Net Framework 4.5, and directx runtime from microsoft

have installed these already unfortunately. thanks tho
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August 07, 2017, 01:43:55 PM
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Hello everyone, this was my post yesterday.

I've been trying to mine this coin for a few days and it just keeps crashing my rig. I have 6 GTX 1070s and I've tried the given ccminer and the palgin ccminer...both crash after 20 minutes or so.

It is not the hardware as ethereum mines fine for days, overclocked or on stock.

I tried mining it on stock and on OC settings and it crashed the same way.



Recommendations posted were to increase virtual memory & to lower my intensity.

I expanded my virtual memory and lowered the intensity to 17...but I'm getting the same results.

Any other suggestions? Thanks
well install vcredist_x64 or vcredist_x86 from microsoft,and vc_redist.x64 or vc_redist.x86.
and install Net Framework 3.5,and Net Framework 4.5, and directx runtime from microsoft

have installed these already unfortunately. thanks tho
In your miners bat file put pause at the end and sumit the error here
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August 07, 2017, 01:45:42 PM
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The miners shows it. Starting diff is 0.5 or 1 last days, vardiff after.

yes, but if you set your difficulty manually using the password field - p d=0.064, it will start off at .5 then after like 30 seconds or so switch to the diff you set in the worker.
Not working for me from 2-3 days, told you. Ccminer and sgminer.

just tried it, twice...

first time, with the -p d=0.064 in the bat file didn't work,  but the second time did it.

i also added the same line in the pass field for the worker on the site itself.  not sure if that's what did it, but it's working now.
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August 07, 2017, 01:47:25 PM
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something wrong here !!!

which site did you use to check on SIGT transaction history?
thanks
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August 07, 2017, 01:48:48 PM
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something wrong here !!!

which site did you use to check on SIGT transaction history?
thanks

I got it
http://explorer.signatum.download/tx/b394a7e345656d7540e56e5fb844cf6535f9b9d3a9d90873d46245b7055c4b3c
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August 07, 2017, 01:50:21 PM
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If u use ccminer sp not provided by sp u loose 50% i did a test
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August 07, 2017, 01:55:15 PM
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If u use ccminer sp not provided by sp u loose 50% i did a test

How did you conduct your test? I have tried alternating the SP mods with the palgin mod (both get similar performance, SP gives  a little more) and note that the reported hash rates on the pools are roughly equivalent.
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August 07, 2017, 01:57:26 PM
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If u use ccminer sp not provided by sp u loose 50% i did a test

How did you conduct your test? I have tried alternating the SP mods with the palgin mod (both get similar performance, SP gives  a little more) and note that the reported hash rates on the pools are roughly equivalent.

same here - compared the two, did not see major variances between the pool and the miner
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August 07, 2017, 02:04:27 PM
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About to break 4000!!    Shocked

Did I help you? If yes, hit me up with some Eth!
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August 07, 2017, 02:07:09 PM
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If u use ccminer sp not provided by sp u loose 50% i did a test

How did you conduct your test? I have tried alternating the SP mods with the palgin mod (both get similar performance, SP gives  a little more) and note that the reported hash rates on the pools are roughly equivalent.

same here - compared the two, did not see major variances between the pool and the miner

The biggest issue was actually getting a valid report from the pool (as I was using suprnova) due to them constantly getting DDOS'd (or the servers overwhelmed by so many people using their pool). I am trying out chainworksindustries at the moment as I am sick of unfair proportional payout systems. Only problem I see with this pool (unless they are shady) is the low total hash rate on the pool could result in some really bad luck.
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August 07, 2017, 02:07:29 PM
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I don't know why you newbie miners say about supernova stealing your coins or whattomine showing far more profit.

When diff is going up so fast all calculations becore obsolete.

2 days ago diff was 10k before price going up, less than one day from now diff was ~20k at most, atm it is 32k.

Think twice please :-D

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August 07, 2017, 02:08:26 PM
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wow sig is on god mode
today sig  Difficulty 33281.94 but we mining still get good money  Smiley
i'm still holding sig coins from day 1
big money coming soon
i will pay off 8x evga gtx 1080 ti grahpic card
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