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Re: [preANN][SegWit2X] Together we will see a business through.
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darkquad2
on 19/12/2017, 09:10:31 UTC
X11? 2.5min block? Rob Satoshi's bitcoins?

That's far from what SegWit2X meant to be, and definitely - not Bitcoin.
Just an arbitrary cryptocurrency trying to get glory on the hype.
And yes - no one knows these guys, and some ukrainian owns a domain.

Good luck with your venture.
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine
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darkquad2
on 21/09/2017, 08:18:16 UTC
cryptodevil, thank you for your reply!

I found a good arcticle for masternodes and thats why I deleted my post: https://www.investitin.com/masternode/

Fuck, so you're saying all these pages are from posts made by actual victims of this shitcoin scam? It's worse than I thought then.

Seriously, you're all being conned. There is NOTHING to separate this coin from any other and that whitepaper is a joke, filled with a great big nothing-burger of an irrelevance concerning the PoW algo.

I thought the ICO scene was bad, but this sort of shitcoin project is clearly rampant for targeting noobs through FOMO and technical ignorance.

I'm still not sure if they're real people (but very technically ignorant), or bots.
Cause every-time you see someone praise The Great Doc or Future Tech Signatum in this thread - their account always has around 50 posts (+/-10).
If the coin is 2 months old - that means 1 praising post per day per bot Smiley (or a hired or brainwashed copy-paster, which doesn't differ much from a bot anyway)
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine
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darkquad2
on 20/09/2017, 07:24:54 UTC
there was no better time than this to buy Signatum
Devs are working like crazy on this and as soon as they reach next step in their roadmap, price of SIGT will go 10x up, or even more.
Same happened to etherum in the beginning, and many told it is a shit coin, now all of those ppl are mining it.

Signatum is the new and faster version of Etherum!

Wait... what? Since when Signatum has smart contracts?

P.S. It's spelled "etherEum"
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Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development
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darkquad2
on 20/09/2017, 06:15:26 UTC
Noticed the Cryptopia login screen is hanging my browser and eating 100% of one CPU core.
Are you mining there guys?
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine
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darkquad2
on 19/09/2017, 08:26:47 UTC
Finally it all cleared out. Nothing to see here folks. Move on, move on. My thoughts about "yet another copycat coin without much novelty" had confirmed.
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine
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darkquad2
on 17/09/2017, 20:40:53 UTC
Glad to see, the coin on the rise. Let's see how it goes from here.

Is there any comment by the devs regarding the following quote? If so, this issue has to be resolved as soon as possible.


Can we get a answer from the DEV's on WTF is going on with Cryptopia, this is total horse shit. This it hold coins captive what gives them the right to hold our coins!

The following quote is from (un)official cryptopia thread

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1669443.msg21913121#msg21913121

@dodopool - We've been working with the SIGT team to deal with these problems which are with SIGT and not with Cryptopia. The SIGT wallet wasn't designed to work on an enterprise level and so it has major problems no matter what kind of hardware we put on it. You're right that your wallet with a few addresses and a handful of transactions will sync in a manner of hours. But if you have tens of thousands addresses with over a million inputs and you're wallet was involved in up to 50 transactions per block since it was listed... then it's a slightly different story. Since 2 of the 3 wallets that were importing our keys have corrupted their leveldbs, we're assuming plan A isn't going to work. Plan B is to gonna be to import the keys a few hundred at a time so we can consolidate the inputs back into our hot wallet so that users can withdraw and we can delist.

did you try asking yobit how they solved this? or novaexchange?

these problems which are with SIGT and not with Cryptopia

I am fairly certain when it works on other exchanges and not cryptopia, it is a problem with your excange

So SIGT wallet not designed to work on enterprise level? WTF? Isn't it based off the same source code just about all other wallets are created with? How is it every other wallet works, for the most part, on exhanges but SIGT can't scale? This makes no sense. You created a wallet but had no idea it would be used in exchanges with more than a handful of addresses? I don't get what the devs were designing the wallet or this coin for if they didn't expect it to be used on exchanges or scale in any manner. I think that's a crap excuse and there's more going on then anyone involved will let on.

I think it was intended at the beginning that Signatum was not designed for active trading on exchanges. Otherwise they would have put effort on a strong wallet architecture and would have put a  POW period/limit much much longer.

So now you just wait and hope this get smoothly fixed and propagated, or else SIGT will go to the ground Sad

Don't worry. On the official site it says: "Signatum is designed to be easily integrated into several applications, including payment platforms, exchanges, and marketplaces." - and that's the tech behind SIGT, as I was answered here - "designed to be easily integrated". So it should be integrated easily. Not more than 2 weeks I guess, or a month maybe. Actually, the windows QT wallet is the same as most of other wallets I've seen so far - same interface, same RTC, etc, etc - they're all copycats.

And based on the level of questions people ask and answers in this thread - I see that there are 30% of bots, shouting "buy SIGT it's the future of donald trump would bought!", then 30% of Witnesses Of The SIGT sect who should "it's the future tech! can't you read? it says - easily integrated, yupi! no other coin has that!". 30% of investors who bought in and don't know how to exchange to BTC to withdraw their money from (not worth to mention) craptopia. And 5-10% of real users, who are sometimes questioning themselves - "what the hell am I doing in this circus?..."

So I'm not worrying anymore. It's a perfectly normal example of discussion here, as I understood.
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine
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darkquad2
on 16/09/2017, 06:45:44 UTC
I maybe could even BET that Cryptopia won't release its wallets before PoS begins, exactly like I initially told.

Also mining didn't turn any profitable. At the beginning of September WhatToMine-church was telling SIGT to be $20/day per my 1080+4x1080TIs rig. Mined for a week (7 days straight) at 230mh/s - got 2000 SIGT, worth $50 (but should got $150 if it was really $20/day). And now it also fell almost twice. Not worth mining at all. I assume WhatToMine is also getting paid to promote SIGT on the first place, tweaking a couple of numbers. Like Craptopia is being paid by someone for holding the deposits until PoS.

Btw, last deposit was 30/08/2017 10:09:00 PM.

If they claim about 3 tx/sec - they should have a very crappy internet on the island...
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - Cryptopia
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darkquad2
on 10/09/2017, 08:20:12 UTC
How can I get my coins from cryptopia ?!?!?!?

1) Sell SIGT for BTC on cryptopia
2) Move BTC to another exchange
3) Buy SIGT for BTC on another exchange
4) ...
5) PROFIT!!!
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - Cryptopia
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darkquad2
on 09/09/2017, 20:44:50 UTC
Then f..k the exchanges. I have some SIGT for sale - freshly mined and only $0.10 per coin! Smiley
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - Cryptopia
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darkquad2
on 08/09/2017, 07:07:03 UTC
Why so many people like this coin, it doesn't has great new features I think

"Signatum is a cryptocurrency aimed at offering seamless utility on both public and TOR markets. Signatum is designed to be easily integrated into several applications, including payment platforms, exchanges, and marketplaces".

C'mon... it's just a set of words quoted from the website. What does "seamless utility" mean? What other coins aren't seamless on public and TOR markets? Like Monero, for example.
And what does "easily integrated" mean? Why it's easier to integrate payment by SIGT than ETH, BTC, XMR, LTC, etc?

Please, it's just profitable in mining, because of new algo (big miners need to re-setup their farms), absent on NiceHash (small home-miners don't use anything else than easy NiceHash), blocked on the only bigger exchange (many people mined directly there, cause it's "hard" to install wallet), and PoS coming in a month (last coins are mined now - need to grab them all). It's all the sum of circumstances, which makes SIGT harder to mine (than other coins) and harder to sell (than other coins), and need to grab it while it's giving - that what makes it more profitable than other coins. And that's why all we guys hold.

I don't see any new techno here. At least on the surface.
If there's something really new and cool in the whitepaper, which makes SIGT really different from other coins - please ELI5, so everyone benefits from it.

Personally, I'm mining till it's profitable, and holding till PoS (or until Cryptopia opens their doors and we'll see what happens then).
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Re: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - Cryptopia
by
darkquad2
on 05/09/2017, 09:05:10 UTC
Can't register into Web Wallet - after I login, at https://wallet.signatum.io/users/setup2FA it asks me to "Scan this code into 2FA Authenticator".
But the code isn't shown. Tried disabling extensions, incognito-mode, different browsers. No code. The

in page HTML is empty (that's I guess is where the code is supposed to be).

Regarding Cryptopia situation - I bet they'll open the wallet right after POS hits.