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Author Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine  (Read 823858 times)
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September 22, 2017, 03:15:00 AM
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Do you guys have any plans to try and get on some bigger exchanges.
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September 22, 2017, 03:17:49 AM
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sooo, where are you crypotdevil? hes been so quiet since I outed his ponzi scheme

Yes, I agree. True SCAMMERS like CryptoDevil are cowards at their core. Once they are exposed, they run to hide behind mommy.
What’s even funnier is cryptodevil tried to out other coins as Ponzi schemes. He has posts on pages 34,35 etc on his profile that shows him, in large red letters of course, warning people of Ponzi schemes. And one in particular he complains about and “outs” is one he copied for his own website. Can’t get any better.
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September 22, 2017, 03:23:21 AM
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Looks good.
Good luck !!
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September 22, 2017, 03:34:06 AM
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Looks good.
Good luck !!

Oh how cute you made another profile
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September 22, 2017, 03:40:02 AM
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So, three of my deposits to my Cryptopia SIGT address STILL haven't shown up in my balance. I sent two tweets to the Cryptopia account asking if they would notify us when they completely finished processing transactions and got no response. I finally filled out a support ticket and the response didn't even address my issue. How long am I supposed to wait before filling out another support ticket? Are they going to announce when they've finished processing?

I'm beginning to hate Cryptopia.
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September 22, 2017, 03:43:44 AM
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sooo, where are you crypotdevil? hes been so quiet since I outed his ponzi scheme

Yes, I agree. True SCAMMERS like CryptoDevil are cowards at their core. Once they are exposed, they run to hide behind mommy.
What’s even funnier is cryptodevil tried to out other coins as Ponzi schemes. He has posts on pages 34,35 etc on his profile that shows him, in large red letters of course, warning people of Ponzi schemes. And one in particular he complains about and “outs” is one he copied for his own website. Can’t get any better.

I wonder how much he paid for that profile, surely no forum administration on earth would be retarded enough to keep an asshat like that around when all they do is Troll the forums spreading fud. Just look at his own trust ratings, not one single fucking positive given to anyone, several hundred negatives though, I'm curious if the idiot has ever said even one truly positive thing.....what a piece of shit. Literally no better example of Abusing the trust system, which is truly stupid to begin with....great work man, about time somebody exposed that scumbag scammer. I've been reading these forums for a couple years and just never felt the need to register. It's always a nice welcome gesture to be called a bot and a scammer as thanks for registering simply because I refused to listen to stupidity and stay quiet. I'm not sure about the country where that scumbag lives, but I'm in the USA and here we say what we want.

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September 22, 2017, 03:46:38 AM
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So, three of my deposits to my Cryptopia SIGT address STILL haven't shown up in my balance. I sent two tweets to the Cryptopia account asking if they would notify us when they completely finished processing transactions and got no response. I finally filled out a support ticket and the response didn't even address my issue. How long am I supposed to wait before filling out another support ticket? Are they going to announce when they've finished processing?

I'm beginning to hate Cryptopia.

Just be patient and check back every couple days, no point sending a ticket for assistance, they don't offer assistance there.

Do yourself a favor and avoid that crappy run exchange in the future, or if you are forced to deal with stupidity then be smart, under no circumstance leave crypto sitting there, get in, get out if you must. They have proven themselves incompetent.
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September 22, 2017, 04:42:41 AM
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So, three of my deposits to my Cryptopia SIGT address STILL haven't shown up in my balance. I sent two tweets to the Cryptopia account asking if they would notify us when they completely finished processing transactions and got no response. I finally filled out a support ticket and the response didn't even address my issue. How long am I supposed to wait before filling out another support ticket? Are they going to announce when they've finished processing?

I'm beginning to hate Cryptopia.

You're not the only one in this situation.  I have *50* uncredited deposits worth over 10k SIGT.  Same response as you got.  No indication of an ETA or even a WAG.
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September 22, 2017, 06:11:35 AM
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So, three of my deposits to my Cryptopia SIGT address STILL haven't shown up in my balance. I sent two tweets to the Cryptopia account asking if they would notify us when they completely finished processing transactions and got no response. I finally filled out a support ticket and the response didn't even address my issue. How long am I supposed to wait before filling out another support ticket? Are they going to announce when they've finished processing?

I'm beginning to hate Cryptopia.

You're not the only one in this situation.  I have *50* uncredited deposits worth over 10k SIGT.  Same response as you got.  No indication of an ETA or even a WAG.

So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,
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September 22, 2017, 06:39:06 AM
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So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,

Yes - they mined to exchange address - even though there is a clear warning not to do so - and they kept sending deposits to the wallet despite it being in maintenance and knowing there was wallet problems. They must be rocket scientists.

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September 22, 2017, 07:15:44 AM
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CryptoDevil AKA Alexander Marlenko

OMG crypto devil operates a ponzi scheme.. see his page and quote directly from his website..

Domain Name: CRYPTODEVIL.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2120074037_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.advancedregistrar.com
Registrar URL: http://www.netearthone.com
Updated Date: 2017-05-03T16:58:40Z
Creation Date: 2017-05-03T16:58:39Z

Domain Name: CRYPTODEVIL.NET
Registry Domain ID: 2049527880_DOMAIN_NET-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.advancedregistrar.com
Registrar URL: http://www.netearthone.com
Updated Date: 2017-09-04T05:18:26Z
Creation Date: 2016-08-04T23:13:04Z

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Registrant City: Himuru
Registrant State/Province: Hamahichi
Registrant Postal Code: 9868
Registrant Country: BG
Registrant Phone: +359.22656653
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Registrant Email: cryptodevil.com@gmail.com

bump.. get word out that CRYPTODEVIL operates a real ponzi scheme, or tries to anyway,, see above on his website for proof,...[/size][/size]

LMAO! Sure, kiddo, because it would be absolutely impossible for anybody to register a domain or facebook page using that name, right?
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By all means, though, feel free to harass whoever is behind those websites.

Anyway, in the meantime, I'll get back to advising people why they need to stay away from this shitcoin project...



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September 22, 2017, 07:21:03 AM
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We are surrounded by legends on this forum. Phenomenal successes and catastrophic failures. Then there are the scams. This forum is a digital museum.  
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September 22, 2017, 07:23:54 AM
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So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,

Yes - they mined to exchange address - even though there is a clear warning not to do so - and they kept sending deposits to the wallet despite it being in maintenance and knowing there was wallet problems. They must be rocket scientists.

Name a single pool that lets you mine directly to an external wallet. I'll wait.
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September 22, 2017, 07:25:00 AM
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So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,

Yes - they mined to exchange address - even though there is a clear warning not to do so - and they kept sending deposits to the wallet despite it being in maintenance and knowing there was wallet problems. They must be rocket scientists.

Hahaha, even more points to laugh.

That only confirms my words of "90% community noobs"
How it came into your minds to mine directly to exchange? :-D

My dears, main reason of Cryptopia problems with Shitnatum are YOU, haha.

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PSA WARNING!

Be advised that this coin project has been exposed

as nothing more than the usual pump-and-dump clone-coin

scam, with fake trading volume on YoBit and frequent

forum posts containing false claims about commercial interest

in it, even though it lacks any useful tech or innovation.


Avoid at all costs.


Scam accusation thread with details here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2198496.new#new




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September 22, 2017, 07:26:25 AM
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so expanse is a shit coin? for me signatum and expanse have the same stock market trends

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September 22, 2017, 07:26:58 AM
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So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,

Yes - they mined to exchange address - even though there is a clear warning not to do so - and they kept sending deposits to the wallet despite it being in maintenance and knowing there was wallet problems. They must be rocket scientists.

Do you know of a single pool that lets you mine directly to an external wallet? I'll wait.

Every pool on this planet?
You just need to put your own wallet's address, that one which you installed on your PC.

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September 22, 2017, 07:28:24 AM
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So let me get this straight you mined to a exchange address, some thing that all exchanges ask you not to do, The SiGT users that did this caused the wallet to break when it hit over 800000 transactions and now you are complaining you are not getting your deposits?,

Yes - they mined to exchange address - even though there is a clear warning not to do so - and they kept sending deposits to the wallet despite it being in maintenance and knowing there was wallet problems. They must be rocket scientists.

Not only that, Cryptopia have told them all that they will process the deposits as soon as they can cause they manually have to fix all this shit up that the minors and wallet dev created, they're allowing everyone to withdraw, and yet Cryptopia are the asshats in all this?  Pathetic.  All because they don't tell the idiots that kept depositing after the wallet is broken exactly when they'll get their precious SiGT so they can go flick it off somewhere else?  They should be grateful Cryptopia are still fixing all the mess that the miners and the wallet dev created instead of being abusive.
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September 22, 2017, 07:29:12 AM
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Name a single pool that lets you mine directly to an external wallet. I'll wait.

All of them to my knowledge. For signatum I used yimp, supernova & cwi. And all of them deposited funds to my windows wallet.

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September 22, 2017, 07:33:16 AM
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Name a single pool that lets you mine directly to an external wallet. I'll wait.

All of them to my knowledge. For signatum I used yimp, supernova & cwi. And all of them deposited funds to my windows wallet.

I also thought this was how it worked :/
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