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August 09, 2017, 03:00:48 AM
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A small Supplement. SIGT from the pool yiimp.ccminer.org come always from the same address.

Yes, I just had a further look into the code - if the 'Maximum Payout Amount' field is set then will then send every transaction seperately instead of one larger 'sendmany' transaction.

I set this field on/around August 2, so I guess that explains it. I've unset the field, hopefully payments should return to what they were before.

Apologies, the yiimp code is sometimes not doing what the panels suggest it would do Tongue

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August 09, 2017, 03:27:55 AM
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Enkayz, payments to users from the SIGT-pool were from one wallet or different?

All payments were made from the same wallet address, B7y2B1Lz357byH45TnEaNGZ3BGJhQJrp6B.

The previous wallet address was B5fiiZkGkuoiXo6PNXotVDicSUZAG6fcfa, however that wallet seems to be corrupted or just doesn't match the blockchain, the exact issue I'm not entirely sure.

i still haven't received any of the payments due.

B4gnpCFUy7AnSdXujTMzZZ7niaKJuegmb7
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August 09, 2017, 03:32:50 AM
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Enkayz, payments to users from the SIGT-pool were from one wallet or different?

All payments were made from the same wallet address, B7y2B1Lz357byH45TnEaNGZ3BGJhQJrp6B.

The previous wallet address was B5fiiZkGkuoiXo6PNXotVDicSUZAG6fcfa, however that wallet seems to be corrupted or just doesn't match the blockchain, the exact issue I'm not entirely sure.

i still haven't received any of the payments due.

B4gnpCFUy7AnSdXujTMzZZ7niaKJuegmb7

only one payment listed for that wallet, and it's been finished according to the signatum explorer
http://explorer.signatum.download/block/84982203fb458a3cd75c1395fc6666f3994cd4293cd632016db86d7aa11fa66f
http://explorer.signatum.download/tx/8f872234d7e15706e5a8ea43f8d59086a96165e2f0171166cf9a318201630dd7

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August 11, 2017, 07:52:20 PM
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ctrlv mining seems functional but mined blocks are not being reported on the website. (i double-checked on my address)

i've mined 7 blocks so far on alexis78

most recent: 54198, 54200
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August 12, 2017, 01:37:17 AM
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ctrlv mining seems functional but mined blocks are not being reported on the website. (i double-checked on my address)

i've mined 7 blocks so far on alexis78

most recent: 54198, 54200

daemon problems it seems, the daemon keeps crashing.. had trouble compiling it, had to replace the leveldb code to get it to compile so not surprising, lol.

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August 12, 2017, 03:29:31 AM
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fixed, we in business now Cheesy
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August 13, 2017, 01:05:04 AM
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I have 2 miners total 16GPU GTX 1060 mining Sigt on the pool.

According to WhatToMine I should get 356 Sigt every day at moment but last few days I have average about 240 .. Why the big difference ?

I notice that my payout instead of the declared 2 hour time interval is also erratic .. attached past 24hr payout

89m ago   62.81254930   fd0651fe009cadbb5ac5b12e1ce6121ca723...
7h ago   45.32759144   15fd9b56e50409166767319234378de90948...
17h ago   43.82090733   988a3ab986316e0436a1c8a52b556d29e711...
21h ago   43.27883823   ad70fb28a2fff068992b2b31be195f688a52...
23h ago   44.64935209   5ad1d432bd1dab35c75d0d960d4ccc749412...
Total:   239.88923839   

Please investigate else I will have to move elsewhere.

My wallet id is BPQ38pYUw5wKS6SWoPW6LcRFkiyNksVf3Z

If this is not the place to bring up this issue please someone let me know how to contact he hashbag pool support as I cannot get any support info on webiste.

Many thanks
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August 13, 2017, 01:41:59 AM
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Miners, please send some skunk hashing power to http://coin-miners.info/ which is also at a 0% fee or the pool will never get any more blocks again and thus no miner payouts.   It's crazy how large the Signatum hash has gotten.
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August 13, 2017, 02:42:15 AM
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I have 2 miners total 16GPU GTX 1060 mining Sigt on the pool.

According to WhatToMine I should get 356 Sigt every day at moment but last few days I have average about 240 .. Why the big difference ?

I notice that my payout instead of the declared 2 hour time interval is also erratic .. attached past 24hr payout

89m ago   62.81254930   fd0651fe009cadbb5ac5b12e1ce6121ca723...
7h ago   45.32759144   15fd9b56e50409166767319234378de90948...
17h ago   43.82090733   988a3ab986316e0436a1c8a52b556d29e711...
21h ago   43.27883823   ad70fb28a2fff068992b2b31be195f688a52...
23h ago   44.64935209   5ad1d432bd1dab35c75d0d960d4ccc749412...
Total:   239.88923839   

Please investigate else I will have to move elsewhere.

My wallet id is BPQ38pYUw5wKS6SWoPW6LcRFkiyNksVf3Z

If this is not the place to bring up this issue please someone let me know how to contact he hashbag pool support as I cannot get any support info on webiste.

Many thanks


It's just because we have small hashing power, so we only find a block every now and again. WhatToMine is not completely accurate and there is still a big dose of luck, especially with the small hashing power.

The payments are not always 2h because we go long periods without finding a block - again because of the low hashing power. Most of this I guess is caused by the fact that it was hacked and we lost over 70K SIGT. I had to reset earnings because I couldn't pay the shortfall of fees.

Signatum net hash is stupidly high so it's almost pointless running a pool with low nethash.. I have been considering turning the pool off because so far it's only brought me nothing but pain, especially after having all my pool fees stolen.


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August 15, 2017, 05:21:28 AM
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I have quite a bit of hashing power on the pool, I see I total about 15% of the pool. I am doing 700mhs, with 12 more 1070's of my mates cards on the pool.

I also see that I have a gap in my payments which is quite a pain in the ass as I took these miners off my ETH to mine this coin as porift showed higher, but it seems I am screwing myself.

https://i.imgur.com/8ywWLJg.jpg

My address in case you would like to check.

Wallet: BNqGuhwhKQqxHUaDjXWNyN6ADn3ZTKHffG
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August 15, 2017, 05:40:33 AM
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I enjoy mining at Hashbag but, your pool keep going down and the I cannot connect to the Germany server. Any help?

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August 15, 2017, 06:19:18 AM
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I am done with Signatum for the time being after reading this.

Signatum’s core community leaders are no longer happy with the level of communication from the coin’s original development team.  Due to a lack of information and transparency, we believe it is in the best interest of the coin and the community long term to effectively remove “The Doctor” and “Signatumd” from the development team.
The current development team consists of Lexicon, Ice, Eatbatterys and Crowetic.

We appreciate and understand that this creates short-term uncertainty within the Signatum community.  Please know that this is a logical decision aimed at promoting the long-term success and benefit of Signatum going forward.
Work on a new marketplace is underway and a new Twitter account (where we will provide regular updates) will be up shortly.  We thank you all for your support of this project and belief in our long-term vision that a privacy-oriented, broadly-distributed, fairly-launched coin can thrive within the current Crypto ecosystem.  We believe that these changes will allow Signatum to reach its full potential and look forward to our journey forward with you.
Signatum’s core community leaders are no longer happy with the level of communication from the coin’s original development team.  Due to a lack of information and transparency, we believe it is in the best interest of the coin and the community long term to effectively remove “The Doctor” and “Signatumd” from the development team.

The current development team consists of Lexicon, Ice, Eatbatterys and Crowetic.
We appreciate and understand that this creates short-term uncertainty within the Signatum community.  Please know that this is a logical decision aimed at promoting the long-term success and benefit of Signatum going forward.

Work on a new marketplace is underway and a new Twitter account (where we will provide regular updates) will be up shortly.  We thank you all for your support of this project and belief in our long-term vision that a privacy-oriented, broadly-distributed, fairly-launched coin can thrive within the current Crypto ecosystem.  We believe that these changes will allow Signatum to reach its full potential and look forward to our journey forward with you.
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August 15, 2017, 02:26:26 PM
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I enjoy mining at Hashbag but, your pool keep going down and the I cannot connect to the Germany server. Any help?

my apologies, been having a few issues with host stability lately (i think they overprovisioned the node).

i have been migrating the stuff to a new server; database has been moved across and stratums updated now. germany stratum has been restored so it should be working again.

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August 16, 2017, 11:19:12 PM
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Alright, database and web server is now on a new host.

We ended up off-chain for DNR on one of the stratums somehow, so I have updated all of the DNR stratums with a new checkpoint at block 146k - we should now stay on the right chain for the foreseeable future.

I have launched a new stratum US-based at us.hashbag.cc - currently DNR and SIGT only, I will add CTRLV to it shortly.

Stratum address for US clients is us.hashbag.cc with the same ports.

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August 18, 2017, 12:27:10 AM
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Appears that the pool tried to pay out more SIGT than it could afford again, payments system was still running on the old host; I believe the wallet lagged out and the pool thought the payment had failed.

So I accidentally paid out the fees I had been keeping aside for a rainy day! Lucky whoever got those extra coins.. :O I have now moved the payments system to the new host which should not lag out anymore.

Currently the wallet owes 12 SIGT more than it has avaialble to pay. I have set the fee on SIGT to 1% which should cover the existing shortfall from the next payment (12.5SIGT fee) then I'll drop it back to 0%.

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August 19, 2017, 11:36:52 AM
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Is it "safe" again to mine DNR here? Or at least stable (connections and payments)?
I want to mine DNR again on a small pool with low fees but I still miss around 8 DNR mined and lost here. No reimbursement news on DNR here. That represent almost 8% of the DNR I mined here, that's a lot for a 0% fees pool... :s

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August 20, 2017, 03:34:42 AM
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Is it "safe" again to mine DNR here? Or at least stable (connections and payments)?
I want to mine DNR again on a small pool with low fees but I still miss around 8 DNR mined and lost here. No reimbursement news on DNR here. That represent almost 8% of the DNR I mined here, that's a lot for a 0% fees pool... :s

Yep, I have got new servers which are running stable for over a week now. DNR is safe to mine. We have been finding reliable blocks every hour and payments have continued without issue. I'm going to process the DNR reimbursements soon, I just wanted to make sure the mining was properly stable before I added balances back in.

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August 20, 2017, 08:07:50 AM
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Is it "safe" again to mine DNR here? Or at least stable (connections and payments)?
I want to mine DNR again on a small pool with low fees but I still miss around 8 DNR mined and lost here. No reimbursement news on DNR here. That represent almost 8% of the DNR I mined here, that's a lot for a 0% fees pool... :s

Yep, I have got new servers which are running stable for over a week now. DNR is safe to mine. We have been finding reliable blocks every hour and payments have continued without issue. I'm going to process the DNR reimbursements soon, I just wanted to make sure the mining was properly stable before I added balances back in.

Ok, thank you for your answer. I will wait till the reimbursements and then will probably come back to your pool.
Good work.

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August 21, 2017, 12:25:31 AM
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Is it "safe" again to mine DNR here? Or at least stable (connections and payments)?
I want to mine DNR again on a small pool with low fees but I still miss around 8 DNR mined and lost here. No reimbursement news on DNR here. That represent almost 8% of the DNR I mined here, that's a lot for a 0% fees pool... :s

Yep, I have got new servers which are running stable for over a week now. DNR is safe to mine. We have been finding reliable blocks every hour and payments have continued without issue. I'm going to process the DNR reimbursements soon, I just wanted to make sure the mining was properly stable before I added balances back in.

Ok, thank you for your answer. I will wait till the reimbursements and then will probably come back to your pool.
Good work.

Okay, finally managed to restore the DNR earnings which were backed up after the stolen funds.

I've processed a special pay run to push the funds out.

https://hashbag.cc/explorer/DNR?txid=66b6d3770e8fc987024e1135683234c388dfbb00a18d9d90c8e5167c0bca3e87

Sorry to all those who lost funds during the issues, and especially sorry to the SIGT people as I just don't have the funds to cover those lost.

You can thank the Denarius community for chipping in all of the DNR which was restored today. Smiley

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August 27, 2017, 07:20:43 AM
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Hashbag seems to be back and doing great...KEEP UP THE GREAT POOL!

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