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Topic: [ANN] Signatum - New Algorithm - Fair Launch - No Premine - page 252. (Read 823878 times)

sr. member
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I25 is stable ?

Now I have 55 mh with 110 % Powerlimit and i25.

How much do iget with sp mod ?
full member
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Hello,

I have problem with my GTX 1080 Ti.

Im just getting ~ 50 MH/s - expected that i will get arround 55 Mh/s.

I use this miner -> https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases/download/v2.2-tpruvot/ccminer-x64-2.2.7z

My Batch File:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ccminer -a skunk -o stratum+tcp://sigt.suprnova.cc:7106 -u xxx -p xxx -i 23
cryptomkd.1 -p x --cpu-priority=3
-i 23
pause





Driver: 385.28

Core Clock + 99 MHZ
Memory Clock + 300 MHZ
Power Limit 110 %

Whats wrong?

Thanks

Whats your core clock ?
I use ccminer and get 54 per 1080 ti

Afterburner voltage curve to lock cards at 1974mhz@950mv.
-i 25
1974mhz
950mv
120+ power
pulling  480 watts for both cards using seperate hx850i psu for gfx and plug in wattage meter.
Temps for both hover around 55c with a Hafx case , side off and external fan blowing into case, ambients are around 20c
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 101
Hello,

I have problem with my GTX 1080 Ti.

Im just getting ~ 50 MH/s - expected that i will get arround 55 Mh/s.

I use this miner -> https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases/download/v2.2-tpruvot/ccminer-x64-2.2.7z

My Batch File:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ccminer -a skunk -o stratum+tcp://sigt.suprnova.cc:7106 -u xxx -p xxx -i 23
cryptomkd.1 -p x --cpu-priority=3
-i 23
pause


Driver: 385.28

Core Clock + 99 MHZ
Memory Clock + 300 MHZ
Power Limit 110 %

Whats wrong?

Thanks
legendary
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
Am i rich yet? Cheesy   (runs to look at market)   holy carp, what have you guys been DOING?!? haha
This is why i try to not look at the markets when im still in mining-mode, jeeez, what a mess, looks like buys dried, came back, ... ??
Meh, my stash is worth more than before, and certainly not too much less (looks like there was a pump a bit ago b4 a dank dump)
oh, well,be back after the 1/2ing, 5k+ boys, lets go!

full member
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Bittrex when?  Sad

Soon.. hold on to your SIGT
newbie
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Congrats with marketplace! SIGT to da moon Wink
Okay there are only few explanations for posts like these:

1) You are mentally retarded and don't know where the moon lies
2) You are autistic and responds with the word "moon" in every sentence when people talking
or
3) I am autistic and gets triggered with the word "moon" everytime

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

none of the answers exclude eachother Huh Grin
newbie
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https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pesetacoin/

This coin is in the position 313, with much less market cap than SIGT, however it is listed in bittrex, we need our sigt in rank 206 is listed soon in bittrex, does anyone know how the negotiation with this exchange?

Pesetacoin, market cap: Market Cap
$ 2,055,346
505 BTC
Volume (24h)
$ 86,417
21.25 BTC

SIGT: Market Cap
$ 6,624,982
1,638 BTC
Volume (24h)
$ 422,032
104.37 BTC

There is no comparison

Sorry for my bad english

newbie
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It is impossible to exceed the price 2000 SAT Even in the future
 
The market is drowning in selling

You have not thought much before saying that nonsense,    
truth?   Cry Grin
full member
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Great news. i miss my chance to buy more when price was very low.
sr. member
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It is impossible to exceed the price 2000 SAT Even in the future
 
The market is drowning in selling
full member
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That market place is awesome! Great work! Sticking to the roadmap
full member
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There is no movement on GitHub. What are the devs doing?

There is checkpoint update if you look at the source. Are you expecting the marketplace source to go up? If yeah then wait for it. Its still beta.
newbie
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There is no movement on GitHub. What are the devs doing?
legendary
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Just browsed trough the marketplace a bit. It looks nice. Let us see where the price of SIG will go now. I sold a little yesterday thinking marketplace only comes out next week and expecting price drop over the weekend. Managed to buy back with only 2% loss Smiley

Shame there is nothing for me to buy at the marketplace to test it a little.
I would consider buying the SSD which posted one of our members but I could not live farther from USA Smiley
newbie
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Is it possible to recover password on the market?
Seems, there is no function for that.
member
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Currency volatility was an issue on these other sites as well, although it's somewhat extreme with SIGT at the moment due to its being so new.  I'm sure once the volatility decreases and/or the value steadily increases it won't be so much an issue.  Sites that used BTC had sellers adjust prices manually add they didn't have any automated corrections.

That's definitely an interesting idea though. The market could even provide the seller an option of price corrected listings or "brave the market" listings where one could win or lose depending on how the coin value changes.

No doubt, thanks. Yeah that's just the big hurdle to mass adoption for these type of things. Like enterprises don't want to throw money at Sia not knowing what the hell they are actually paying, and hosters also don't want to host for well below what they actually expected. They need one more layer of development where there's some type of actual currency pegged to it. All fine and dandy to actually pay with the coins, but it has to be a "I pay X amount and my $ just convert into coin as I sign the contract".

So same goes for SIGT. Sure some would gladly like to spin the roulette wheel with the listings... But me personally, and I'm sure plenty others, wouldn't be game to gamble what price we sell at and therefore never even bother thinking of using it. I'd like to know if the coin shits the bed in value, my listing could be changed or updated on the fly. Not worry about some hawks trying to capitalize on a nosediving coin and then swoop in to buy. Ebay has buy it now listings and minimum bid listings for a reason. But yep, we can all agree eBay blows haha.
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Currency volatility was an issue on these other sites as well, although it's somewhat extreme with SIGT at the moment due to its being so new.  I'm sure once the volatility decreases and/or the value steadily increases it won't be so much an issue.  Sites that used BTC had sellers adjust prices manually add they didn't have any automated corrections.

That's definitely an interesting idea though. The market could even provide the seller an option of price corrected listings or "brave the market" listings where one could win or lose depending on how the coin value changes.
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^^ They do use escrow for it.

And then to continue on with the question I had that got a few answers (thank you)... Why have the marketplace be tied to a coin though? As in I understand why a coin is used, just like why Sia uses a coin (decentralization)...

But wouldn't the marketplace find itself stuck with the same problem Sia has for its sellers (hosters), where because coins are volatile the seller might have listed their laptop at $750 (in whatever amount SIGT that equals), but then get less than they expected in the end?

You might list at $750 worth of SIGT, but if coin crashes 30%, that's a lot of money out the window that you didn't expect to have happen when you finally sold the item.

So is there in place (or plans to implement) some kind of auto scaling list price?

Sorry if that question potentially has an easy answer as I didn't dig too deeply into checking out the marketplace yet. But that's just the glaring issue with these type of fiat linked cryptos.
sr. member
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Once the sigt marketplace will go out of beta , it will have escrow (thats where the fee is used for).

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