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Author Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine  (Read 823660 times)
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October 03, 2017, 12:14:42 PM
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There's no fun in moderated thread.
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October 03, 2017, 12:28:17 PM
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So answer the question I ask in my previous post:

There is no way I am engaging into that discussion or dialogue considering the aggressive tonality you have employed.

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Tone policing
Tone policing is an ad hominem and antidebate appeal based on genetic fallacy. It attempts to detract from the validity of a statement by attacking the tone in which it was presented rather than the message itself.

You are essentially admitting you have no rebuttal.

Which again leaves us wondering why on earth you are so eager to repeatedly post absurdly promotional articles about this useless clonecoin on your website. Hmmmm, I guess I'll just have to ponder some more about the part you are electing to play in this charade, Dan.

As for this Carsen Klock fanboi:
Looks like someone is giving miners something to mine and experimenting with technology, algorithms and user interfaces, and as you point out, is quite active in development of some nature.
Contributing at its least is exposure of social behavior for this new crypto environment, both on community and interpersonal behavior of people in the community . There should be more people that put in effort into this and do similar things for the overall growth of blockchain implementations.

There is no 'experimentation' being carried out through copy-pasta coin launches, other than for those behind the pump-and-dump itself to measure the gullibility and greed of those they can con out of bitcoin.

Pretending that somebody else's intention to fool you into parting with your bitcoin in return for their short-lived copy-pasted clonecoin is somehow a positive thing for cryptocurrency, is just staggeringly dishonest. How you could write that paragraph and actually believe it enough to hit 'Post' indicates you're either part of the scam or you're dangerously and willfully ignorant about pretty much everything to do with this industry.


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October 03, 2017, 12:46:12 PM
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Apart from BTC and ETH, The whole crypto-space is verging on a scam.

Some people look at the cup half full some half empty.

Some people like to own whatever the hell tokens, some people like to hang on to their signatums.
Just leave them be. You can't police the internet, just like you can't police the whole crypto scene.
People who own Sigts are going to wish for more for the coin.

If SIGT is just a piece of crap coin to you, just move on, go fud on sex coins or whatever...
Whats the big deal?

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October 03, 2017, 01:01:02 PM
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If SIGT is just a piece of crap coin to you, just move on...
Whats the big deal?

People who invest will do their own research and decide what has to be done with THEIR money, you don't have to act like a super crypto hero

Actually it is people like you and other shills in this thread, along with your chat channels and the Cryptovore.com promotional website which serve to show the existence of persistent attempts to continually pump out misinformation and hype to newbies which requires this topic be regularly updated with factual posts to alert them to the truth.

I'm sure you'd much rather we all just stop posting the facts so you and your chums can bury them in ever-more preposterous and dishonest cheer-leading.


This is why I keep posting here. Because as painful as it may be to those of you suffering losses from throwing your bitcoin at this scam, you don't have the right to bury the facts in nonsense posts talking about how this coin might be legit or that it might become the next [insert actually innovative coin project here], just so you can offload your bags onto some other gullible newbies.

You got taken by people who are very experienced at how to fool newbies, that's all. Learn from it, but don't try and pass the cost of that lesson on to others, as that then makes you a scammer, too.


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October 03, 2017, 01:14:34 PM
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carsen klock has had his sketchy past. He created Denarius a few months ago and went through it all in that forum. Feel free to pop on the Denarius forum and check it out for yourself. He Said he has matured and realized the mistakes he made in the past. So far, with Denarius, he is really working to make the coin something different and hasnt left yet... hopefully his past is just that, in the past.

Also, been starting to get my POS kicking in and so far so good, lots of nice little chunks of SIG popping up in my wallet.
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October 03, 2017, 01:21:08 PM
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FYI, lot of buys going on with signatum on yobit at the moment... guess someone thinks the price is right to start buying it up, check for yourself.
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October 03, 2017, 01:21:16 PM
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SO....when tothemoon?  Grin
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October 03, 2017, 01:52:11 PM
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If SIGT is just a piece of crap coin to you, just move on...
Whats the big deal?

People who invest will do their own research and decide what has to be done with THEIR money, you don't have to act like a super crypto hero

Actually it is people like you and other shills in this thread, along with your chat channels and the Cryptovore.com promotional website which serve to show the existence of persistent attempts to continually pump out misinformation and hype to newbies which requires this topic be regularly updated with factual posts to alert them to the truth.

I'm sure you'd much rather we all just stop posting the facts so you and your chums can bury them in ever-more preposterous and dishonest cheer-leading.


This is why I keep posting here. Because as painful as it may be to those of you suffering losses from throwing your bitcoin at this scam, you don't have the right to bury the facts in nonsense posts talking about how this coin might be legit or that it might become the next [insert actually innovative coin project here], just so you can offload your bags onto some other gullible newbies.

You got taken by people who are very experienced at how to fool newbies, that's all. Learn from it, but don't try and pass the cost of that lesson on to others, as that then makes you a scammer, too.



some of what you say makes sense... however, why on earth would the devs dumped it all at such low prices? if they truely wanted to make a killing off this they would pump up to 2000+ or so then start dumping, not get rid of it at 500 or below.
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October 03, 2017, 01:54:15 PM
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Why was this coin added to the Bittrex? Capitalization is less than the signatum  Huh https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/neo/#markets


ROFL - NEO capitalization is less than SIGT? Are you smoking crack? NEO is #8 on CryptoMarketCap, with a market cap of $1,617,190,000 . SIGT is #333 (and dropping rapidly), with a market cap of $2,570,151

NEO has a sister coin on the same network. GAS. GAS is #24, with a market cap of $248,678,621

Stop spouting BS and check your facts.
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October 03, 2017, 01:57:05 PM
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FYI, lot of buys going on with signatum on yobit at the moment... guess someone thinks the price is right to start buying it up, check for yourself.

It's trading at -21.7? Or $0.023803, down $0.01 from where it was yesterday. More BS.
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October 03, 2017, 02:00:03 PM
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FYI, lot of buys going on with signatum on yobit at the moment... guess someone thinks the price is right to start buying it up, check for yourself.

It's trading at -21.7? Or $0.023803, down $0.01 from where it was yesterday. More BS.

YOBIT is currently experiencing a DDOS attack..
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October 03, 2017, 02:00:42 PM
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SO....when tothemoon?  Grin
This post must be at every next page till the moon  Grin
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October 03, 2017, 02:03:16 PM
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FYI, lot of buys going on with signatum on yobit at the moment... guess someone thinks the price is right to start buying it up, check for yourself.

It's trading at -21.7? Or $0.023803, down $0.01 from where it was yesterday. More BS.

YOBIT is currently experiencing a DDOS attack..
Hahah yea nice excuse scamtard Yobit is just fine
Everyone is just selling because this project is dead AF

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October 03, 2017, 02:07:05 PM
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FYI, lot of buys going on with signatum on yobit at the moment... guess someone thinks the price is right to start buying it up, check for yourself.

It's trading at -21.7? Or $0.023803, down $0.01 from where it was yesterday. More BS.

YOBIT is currently experiencing a DDOS attack..

Bwahahaha! That might be the best excuse I've heard yet. So are you telling me that just the Sig related data is being DDOS'd? Because non of the other coins trading there seem to have any problems. Amazing how much BS there is on this thread and around this coin.
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October 03, 2017, 02:07:39 PM
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some of what you say makes sense... however, why on earth would the devs dumped it all at such low prices? if they truely wanted to make a killing off this they would pump up to 2000+ or so then start dumping, not get rid of it at 500 or below.

Because they've already made their profit from the hype created during the PoW mining phase. The dev team are all miners with their own farms. They could mine early when diff was low and reward was high, sell off their bags through manipulated market trading conditions and then rent out their miners on Nicehash for the remainder of the PoW period in order to get paid directly in BTC. Anything after that would be down to whether they could keep the bot trading lively enough on the market to con more newbies into buying in. Throw in a few false hopes for the occasional price spike and buy/sell on the inside knowledge of it all.

All it took was the usual steady stream of 'updates' and sock-puppet shill posts talking the project up as if it were going to be snapped up by industry whales any moment for being so...'innovative'. Except it wasn't innovative at all as there's numerous 'multi-algo' coins in, and out of, existence already. You all were merely being drip-fed 'dev' bullshit every time they copy-pasted the latest 'feature' of a web-wallet or website marketplace.

Look, don't feel ashamed for having been conned by these hucksters, but for goodness sake, don't keep on conning yourself on their behalf.

This won't be their last scam, but it should definitely be yours.


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October 03, 2017, 02:35:55 PM
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I like the project and the idea behind it. Blockchain technology is such a great tool for these kind of projects.
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October 03, 2017, 02:41:40 PM
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some of what you say makes sense... however, why on earth would the devs dumped it all at such low prices? if they truely wanted to make a killing off this they would pump up to 2000+ or so then start dumping, not get rid of it at 500 or below.

Because they've already made their profit from the hype created during the PoW mining phase. The dev team are all miners with their own farms. They could mine early when diff was low and reward was high, sell off their bags through manipulated market trading conditions and then rent out their miners on Nicehash for the remainder of the PoW period in order to get paid directly in BTC. Anything after that would be down to whether they could keep the bot trading lively enough on the market to con more newbies into buying in. Throw in a few false hopes for the occasional price spike and buy/sell on the inside knowledge of it all.

All it took was the usual steady stream of 'updates' and sock-puppet shill posts talking the project up as if it were going to be snapped up by industry whales any moment for being so...'innovative'. Except it wasn't innovative at all as there's numerous 'multi-algo' coins in, and out of, existence already. You all were merely being drip-fed 'dev' bullshit every time they copy-pasted the latest 'feature' of a web-wallet or website marketplace.

Look, don't feel ashamed for having been conned by these hucksters, but for goodness sake, don't keep on conning yourself on their behalf.

This won't be their last scam, but it should definitely be yours.



Having sold all of my mined Sigt. I have come to the conclusion that you're probably right from the start man. In Hindsight: Good job!

There wasn't much buy pressure on YoBit since I sold 50-60k per order and it blew through all the buy orders on the site.

It's a shame really, This is the first "shitcoin" I ever got interested in because of the whole POS phase and also its own marketplace. Too bad it didn't work out. Probably gonna check out Deep Onion. Oh well, live and learn, least I got my electricity back and some money for time spent.


Thanks for all your effort man. I'll be sure to check what you say with some weight next time!
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October 03, 2017, 02:57:01 PM
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Yes the devs were mining, this coin was designed with that in mind.  Classic coin design, decreasing rewards with time, with the goal of creating "value" when inflation slows down.  Now there is no reason to mine, hold, or trade SIGT.  sad to say.  I'm quite confident someone will copy pasta a new algo with the same coin design soon and everyone will jump on the bandwagon again.
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October 03, 2017, 03:04:25 PM
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Probably gonna check out Deep Onion.

Yeah I'd tread carefully with that one, too.


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October 03, 2017, 03:10:32 PM
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Where to mine?
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