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Title: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 12, 2015, 06:52:34 PM
Hi

whats up with doge? nobody is talking about this coin anymore.

is this a scam free coin  ::)


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 12, 2015, 07:50:46 PM
Don't know what you mean about "scam free coin" but it's a legit one.  There's a very active DOGE community over on Reddit.  Keep in mind that this is a bitcoin forum that has a small altcoin section.  I happen to like DOGE but I generally don't discuss it here.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: jackg on December 12, 2015, 07:52:30 PM
Hi

whats up with doge? nobody is talking about this coin anymore.

is this a scam free coin  ::)

I don't think there are fewer people talking about it! If they are, maybe it was because it went from 50 Satoshi to 25 Satoshi in about three months, It is back up to about 35 Satoshi now, but still quite low.
It i a very well known but cheap coin!


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 12, 2015, 08:13:44 PM
Don't know what you mean about "scam free coin" but it's a legit one.  There's a very active DOGE community over on Reddit.  Keep in mind that this is a bitcoin forum that has a small altcoin section.  I happen to like DOGE but I generally don't discuss it here.

i mean nobody talks about this coin because it is scam-free.

so i will check reddit.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Foerster on December 12, 2015, 08:49:56 PM
Like Litecoin (which only has occational threads about being "officially dead") Dogecoin belongs to the type of crypto currencies that mainly act as a medium of exchange without much added capabilities.

This is actually a good thing, since less complexity also means there are fewer things that can go wrong, but obviously also less to talk about. I think Dogecoin is one of the most serious coins with the fewest scandals and controveries. It just werks.

By the way: Does anybody know why Cryptsy-Dogecoin trade at 30% premium compared to China-Dogecoin? http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dogecoin/#markets


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: onlinedragon on December 12, 2015, 08:54:13 PM
Doge to the moon!!! Love this coin started once as fun coin. Now trusted and loved by many.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: sishendaoye on December 12, 2015, 10:08:40 PM
This coin is just a fun coin. Nothing less nothing more. It won't be a big coin, but just a coin used for tipping and/or donations. That's why the developers are not developing anything. There are other coins who can do other things and have other purposes.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: jackg on December 12, 2015, 10:48:39 PM
This coin is just a fun coin. Nothing less nothing more. It won't be a big coin, but just a coin used for tipping and/or donations. That's why the developers are not developing anything. There are other coins who can do other things and have other purposes.

I think they also use the Bitcoin Core files ancd change the code slightly for Dogecoin Core. I was considering the sizes of both bitcoin-qt.exe and dogecoin-qt.exe and examining that both of the files were the same size!


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: sishendaoye on December 13, 2015, 06:50:48 PM
This coin is just a fun coin. Nothing less nothing more. It won't be a big coin, but just a coin used for tipping and/or donations. That's why the developers are not developing anything. There are other coins who can do other things and have other purposes.

I think they also use the Bitcoin Core files ancd change the code slightly for Dogecoin Core. I was considering the sizes of both bitcoin-qt.exe and dogecoin-qt.exe and examining that both of the files were the same size!

Normally the dev's only follow up risky vulnerabilities, and not features requested by the community. Having said that some new branded wallet and website would give dogecoin such a new boost, showing the haters Dogecoin is here to stay.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: bitowl on December 13, 2015, 08:17:28 PM
But is doge just steady and quiet or is it slowly losing its value? I have a silly notion of wanting to be a dogillionaire just for the fun of it but dont like lighting money on fire.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: helloeverybody on December 13, 2015, 08:30:42 PM
But is doge just steady and quiet or is it slowly losing its value? I have a silly notion of wanting to be a dogillionaire just for the fun of it but dont like lighting money on fire.

Its dropeed down in price a fair bit but i still see quite a bit of activity with it so lots of people are obviously still using it.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 13, 2015, 10:12:45 PM
This coin is just a fun coin. Nothing less nothing more. It won't be a big coin, but just a coin used for tipping and/or donations. That's why the developers are not developing anything. There are other coins who can do other things and have other purposes.
I agree with this, and if OP checks out Reddit he'll see that they're crazy DOGE tippers over there.  And DOGE donations sent the Jamaican bobsled team to the Olympics, right?  As I said, I like the coin.  You can buy some stuff with it, but not much.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: helloeverybody on December 13, 2015, 10:40:11 PM
I'm just holding some until they got to  £10 each.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 14, 2015, 06:46:19 AM
volume is pretty high compared to other coins.
17btc on yobit.
54.28414687 BTC on poloniex

is this normal? or is there something gaining to happen.

i just bought 200'000 doges.

lets see what is going to happen.

the price cycle looks good. it has to go up now.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on December 14, 2015, 07:12:15 AM
volume is pretty high compared to other coins.
17btc on yobit.
54.28414687 BTC on poloniex

is this normal? or is there something gaining to happen.

i just bought 200'000 doges.

lets see what is going to happen.

the price cycle looks good. it has to go up now.

Never underestimate the power of morons.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Pimpmycoin on December 14, 2015, 07:28:41 AM
volume is pretty high compared to other coins.
17btc on yobit.
54.28414687 BTC on poloniex

is this normal? or is there something gaining to happen.

i just bought 200'000 doges.

lets see what is going to happen.

the price cycle looks good. it has to go up now.

the volume is huge on poloniex because is one of the few fast withdraw on cryptsy,


some people convert his btc on crypsty and dump it on poloniex


anyway DOGE is very strong in china on btc38

http://oi63.tinypic.com/28bfx46.jpg




Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 14, 2015, 07:32:43 AM
volume is pretty high compared to other coins.
17btc on yobit.
54.28414687 BTC on poloniex

is this normal? or is there something gaining to happen.

i just bought 200'000 doges.

lets see what is going to happen.

the price cycle looks good. it has to go up now.

the volume is huge on poloniex because is one of the few fast withdraw on cryptsy,


some people convert his btc on crypsty and dump it on poloniex



coins move in mysterious ways

mhh, then should i move my doge to china and covert them to BTC....

then to crypsy and afterwards to polo and back to my wallet.

edit: price in BTC is the same. thanks to all the bots.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Pimpmycoin on December 14, 2015, 07:47:26 AM

coins move in mysterious ways

mhh, then should i move my doge to china and covert them to BTC....

then to crypsy and afterwards to polo and back to my wallet.

edit: price in BTC is the same. thanks to all the bots.


yep price in china is the same


do not deposit on cryptsy, they are in serious trouble, withdraw btc is impossbile at the moment


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 14, 2015, 08:17:08 AM
are they? i read this once a week. and they always recover.
i don't have a crypts account.

for sure this exchange is fishy.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: bhokor on December 14, 2015, 10:34:19 AM
i think doge problem is the  quantity, the base user of dogecoins is high but stable, but the coins issued daily are too much and at end this coins ends in a exchange making selling pressure, i think reward should be halved or reduced in some way


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: coinmaster222 on December 14, 2015, 10:44:24 AM
anybody got a list of good nodes to download wallet


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Pimpmycoin on December 14, 2015, 10:50:23 AM
i think doge problem is the  quantity, the base user of dogecoins is high but stable, but the coins issued daily are too much and at end this coins ends in a exchange making selling pressure, i think reward should be halved or reduced in some way


approximately 5.256 billion more coins will be produced per year,

 This represents an inflation rate of 5%

it's not so high


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: HeroCat on December 14, 2015, 03:31:41 PM
Doge is one of most popular crypto coin. I think everyone know that, because many sites are using as altcoin Doge  ;)


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Foerster on December 14, 2015, 06:30:37 PM
approximately 5.256 billion more coins will be produced per year,

 This represents an inflation rate of 5%

it's not so high
It's a bit high as I pointed out here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1276116.msg13156476#msg13156476
Doge could get by with a quarter or just a tenth of that amount. However, I would prefer a dynamic distribution where the reward is increased when there is too is few hashing power pointed to Dogecoin and the reward decreased when there is more than enough to secure the coin. But I'am not an developer and maybe its difficult to implement.

Still nobody has a clue why Cryptsy-Doges trade at a premium of around 25-30% when compared to other exchanges??


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: rally on December 14, 2015, 06:32:24 PM
Dogecoin is indeed one of the most famous altcoins i think.
At this moment i only have BTC, LTC and DOGE.
THere has been a lot of publicity around DOGE during the two years and there are a lot of faucets. Maybe that is the reason?


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: bitowl on December 14, 2015, 06:58:31 PM
Still nobody has a clue why Cryptsy-Doges trade at a premium of around 25-30% when compared to other exchanges??

Because there are long delays if you try to cash out any other coin. It's the next mtgox and probably insolvent.

I was kinda shocked last night when downloading the multidoge wallet for the first time and it has some cryptsy junk integrated into it. That stuff needs to be removed asap imo.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: tss on December 14, 2015, 11:43:14 PM
so many doge, so little value.  that is the story.  if you think you'll ever buy a cup of coffee for 37 millions doge i would like to know where.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: doriangray on December 15, 2015, 12:41:28 AM
Dogecoin is indeed one of the most famous altcoins i think.
At this moment i only have BTC, LTC and DOGE.
THere has been a lot of publicity around DOGE during the two years and there are a lot of faucets. Maybe that is the reason?

The reason is too much of anything is not good the same with doge supply.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: EGStrategies on December 15, 2015, 03:52:21 AM
doge is easily one of the top 10 most legit cryptos (top 5 IMO) and is how a lot of people got introduced to crypto. Its speed is good and its hashrate is good. Its inflation is before its time and draws a lot of criticism. In the long run it could turn out to be a big benefit for it. At this point there is a real chance the project just fades and dies for good, but there is also a chance if there are the right people involved for it to go up in value big time.

I'd be surprised if we saw either happen in the next 6 months, although you could see a resurgence to 3x current values. I believe any short term up movement is purely technical/manipulation and would not be able to hold within the next yr to 18 months.

but make no mistake doge could definitely emerge again under the right circumstances it would just take more time if it were to happen.




Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: helloeverybody on December 15, 2015, 08:22:32 AM
I'd agree that one of the problems is the amount of them.  Everyone already has thousands of them.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: KaliLinux on December 15, 2015, 08:24:32 AM
Doge is the second biggest brand in crypto with bitcoin. more people know doge then ltc. this is calm b4 storm.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Firedude on December 15, 2015, 09:36:17 AM
I'd agree that one of the problems is the amount of them.  Everyone already has thousands of them.

Tens of thousands you mean.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: solstice on December 15, 2015, 10:13:02 AM
Doge is the second biggest brand in crypto with bitcoin. more people know doge then ltc. this is calm b4 storm.

I agree with you doge is waiting for the right opportunity no matter what it takes.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 15, 2015, 10:22:28 AM
Doge is the second biggest brand in crypto with bitcoin. more people know doge then ltc. this is calm b4 storm.

I agree with you doge is waiting for the right opportunity no matter what it takes.

i hope you are right.
a price storm shall happen or a the usefulness of the coins should rise.

Do you agree with me that DOGE is to big for the common alt pump-dump-run?


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Rizky Aditya on December 15, 2015, 10:23:54 AM
Bitcoin is the best cryptocurrency. Is that a good enough response for you? No one likes doge anymore, Bitcoin all the way mate.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 15, 2015, 10:26:12 AM
Bitcoin is the best cryptocurrency. Is that a good enough response for you? No one likes doge anymore, Bitcoin all the way mate.

no.
this is a statement.
but not an answer to my questions.


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Pimpmycoin on December 15, 2015, 11:32:42 AM


Still nobody has a clue why Cryptsy-Doges trade at a premium of around 25-30% when compared to other exchanges??

Crypsty is insolvent

it's impossbile withdraw btc,ltc etc..

only for few coins like doge withdraw work fast

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.0


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: Shake It Off on December 15, 2015, 04:23:15 PM
The biggest issue I have with Doge is the never ending supply. This is pretty much a fiat coin (no limits). If governments pump out so much fiat money it devalues and become worthless or have to have high number notes just to buy bread. If they had capped it like every other altcoin it would still hold great values. The creator intended to be a joke and refused to cap it. I've heard he left after getting bitched at so much. lol


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: vlom on December 22, 2015, 05:00:14 PM
the price of doge is almost stable.
i bought a lot @30stats and now nothing is happening.
quite boring this coin from a traders view.

do you think it will rise again?
or am i just too impatient?


Title: Re: DOGE - why so quiet?
Post by: ironbit on December 22, 2015, 05:37:14 PM
The coin is running alone now. There is no need any longer to promote this coin by spamming the altcoin section as some time ago.