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Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - page 108. (Read 823858 times)

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Hey guys. Remaining 7 days? And start PoS?
legendary
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You believe that users should have to check the status of Cryptopia's wallets before sending a deposit there? Each and every time? Ridiculous.

Yes - that applies to every exchange. Don't send crypto to wallets that are in maintenance - it is common sense.
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PSA: For people that somehow think that mining directly to an exchange wallet is a good idea. IT'S DEFINITELY NOT, if you were mining Bitcoin, would you tell the pool to send payouts to YOUR BITCOIN WALLET or MT. GOX?

Same thing with Every Coin, IF you are going to mine that coin and keep it, I suggest at the very least to have your own local wallet/ node. This way, you get a feeling for the coin you're about to invest your money in. Are the developers competent? or stupid monkeys. Is the coin useful? What can you do with it. All of this you can experience if you have your own node/local wallet.

As for Signatum, I believe this coin is pretty decent, we'll see how the POS transition goes. The community is still very small, and the market cap is as well. Alot of upsides if developers can deliver what they promise. If it goes to 0, well whatever.
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80000$ is so little for a full team .. so even if - it doesnt matter at all.

Also suprised by how the price performs despite the bitcoin way down.

Keep it up ! Smiley
Yeah, full team...right. 800k is a lot for a shitcoin. And 2500000 x 0.00001 is not 800k, and the price was higher than 0.00001....
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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.

You believe that users should have to check the status of Cryptopia's wallets before sending a deposit there? Each and every time? Ridiculous.

If I send money to somewhere I usually double check.
And sending mined coins to exchange is bad idea ever anyway.


LOL So you only send unmined coins to exchanges?
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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.

You believe that users should have to check the status of Cryptopia's wallets before sending a deposit there? Each and every time? Ridiculous.

If I send money to somewhere I usually double check.
And sending mined coins to exchange is bad idea ever anyway.
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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.

You believe that users should have to check the status of Cryptopia's wallets before sending a deposit there? Each and every time? Ridiculous.
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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.


Not you again. Go f**k off. Don't spam here.

Can you understand that we believe in this coin and none of your posts can change our mind?
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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.

There's no pool that lets you mine directly to an external wallet (with a possible exception of NiceHash). All mining profits are mined to internal wallets until a certain amount is accumulated. Either defined by the pool (e.g. YIIMP and zpool) or after a user specified amount is accumulated (e.g. MiningPoolHub). Also, all coins have already matured before they are even credited to you in those pools.
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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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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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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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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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so expanse is a shit coin? for me signatum and expanse have the same stock market trends
legendary
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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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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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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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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
legendary
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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

Domain :
cryptodevil.com
IP :
181.215.237.244

Registrant Name: Alexander Marlenko
Registrant Organization:
Registrant Street: Hibtuki 65-2
Registrant City: Himuru
Registrant State/Province: Hamahichi
Registrant Postal Code: 9868
Registrant Country: BG
Registrant Phone: +359.22656653
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: [email protected]

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?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/36-btc-doubled-cryptodevilnet-automatic-evil-bitcoin-doubler-1579412
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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...


legendary
Activity: 1288
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
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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