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Signum Public Resources

This is a auditable and transparent web application that allows developers to seamlessly fetch a list of Public Signum resources like for example Nodes, Mining Pools or third-party apps powered By Signum into their applications. The primary objective is to enhance the overall developer experience.

Fetching Resources

Public Nodes

curl -X GET "https://signum-network.github.io/public-resources/nodes.json" \
 -H "Accept: application/json" 

Public Mining Pools

curl -X GET "https://signum-network.github.io/public-resources/pools.json" \
 -H "Accept: application/json" 

Third Party Apps

curl -X GET "https://signum-network.github.io/public-resources/third-party-apps.json" \
 -H "Accept: application/json" 

Developer Section

Public Nodes

We only show the featured nodes stated by the Signum Explorer Nodes List and Signum Explorer Testnet Nodes List

Mining Pools

For those who want to add a pool

If you want to add your a Mining Pool to the list of pools, you just need to make sure that is compatible with Signum-pool mining protocol

Once you comply with the requirements.

You will need to create a PR in order to add your pool.

  • Go to pools.json file
  • Copy the following template and change it according to your pool data

Template

    {
      "id": "your-pool-unique-name",
      "name": "Your Pool Unique Name",
      "url": "https://your-pool-unique-url.com"
    }

URL must be the mining URL which miners will send "deadlines"

Example

    {
      "id": "my-signum-pool",
      "name": "My Signum Pool",
      "url": "https://my-signum-pool.com"
    }
  • If your pool is mining on the Mainnet, insert the object into the Mainnet Array; however, if your pool is mining on the Testnet, insert the object into the Testnet Array
  • Once you add your pool to the list, then you can create your PR

Third-party Apps

If you want to add an App which uses heavily the Signum Blockchain, you have the posibility to show it off to the community by listing it on third party apps list. (on the next section you will learn how to do it).

Important Tips

  • Centralized Exchanges are not allowed, they are listed on another signum documentation site.
You must request listing by creating a pull request on this repository

Adding a third-party app

You will need to create a PR in order to add the third party app.

  • Go to third-party-apps.json file
  • Copy the following template and change it according to your website data

Template

    {
      "title": "Signum DApp",
      "description": "This is a DApp powered by the Signum blockchain",
      "img": "Absolute URL of an image logo",
      "url": "https://app-website.com/"
    },

Recommendations:

  • You must keep the title and description short
  • URL must be the link of the website
  • We recommend the following for the image (img)
    • Logo
    • Size: 75x75
    • File type: .jpg .png .webp

Example

    {
      "title": "SignumArt",
      "description": "A NFT portal on the Signum blockchain",
      "img": "https://signumart.io/assets/img/seo.jpg",
      "url": "https://signumart.io/"
    }
  • If the app is on the Mainnet, insert the object into the Mainnet Array; however, if the app is on the Testnet, insert the object into the Testnet Array
  • Once you add the app to the list, then you can create your PR

Disclaimer

Kindly be aware that all the links provided in this website are solely for your convenience and informational purposes. Their inclusion here does not imply any endorsement by the Signum community of the products, services, or opinions presented by the mentioned corporations, organizations, or individuals. The Signum community assumes no liability for the accuracy, legality, or content of these external websites. If you have any questions about the content on those sites, please reach out to the respective site's administrators. Remember to exercise caution and perform your own research before making any online purchases; "buyer beware" always applies. Always use your best judgment when navigating the digital landscape.