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Title: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Pangia on March 19, 2014, 12:15:00 AM
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/dogecoins-first-100-days-were-better-than-bitcoins-first-1000

Dogecoin's First 100 Days Were Better Than Bitcoin's First 1,000

Written by DANIEL STUCKEY
March 18, 2014 // 04:25 PM EST


Today, Dogecoin is 100 days old. If the altcoin is truly headed for the moon, then it's already made some pretty decent progress. The alternative cryptocurrency, and the community around it have funded the Jamaican bobsled team's journey to Sochi’s winter games, and have also raised $50,000 to provide clean drinking water to Kenyans. Its adopters have launched initiatives like Doge4Kids, SaveDogemas, and have reached out to actual Shiba Inu owners and rescuers to help pay their vet bills. Through non-sequitur phrases scribed out in rainbow-colored Comic Sans, I've stood witness as the altcoin has brought virtual currency enthusiasts together with the unwitting owners of cute dogs.


Chronicling the first 100 days of Dogecoin's success, the above video, like many other videos pertaining to doge, can hardly contain its caffeinated excitement. One might compare the Shiba Inu-embossed currency's first 100 days to Bitcoin's first 1,000. That’s coarsely, if you were to compare the growth of the currencies’ market capitalizations. By Bitcoin's 1,000th day, or September 30, 2011, the original cryptocurrency sat at a market cap of roughly $36.5 million, after having spiked as at $190 million in July that year (the first Bitcoin bubble). Today, Dogecoin's market cap is at about $47 million, after having risen to over $87 million in less than two months.

Of course, due to the volatile nature of both currencies, such comparisons aren't necessarily fair to make, or entirely relevant, as Dogecoin obviously wouldn't exist were it not for the trails blazed by its predecessors, Bitcoin and Litecoin. Still, in its first 100 days, Dogecoin has exercised huge potential largely untapped by existing virtual currencies. If Bitcoin had done something similar in its first 100 days, such as affixing a cool dog's face on its coins, then I'd argue a lot more people would've known what it was before 2011.

That said, by attracting what appear to be fewer federal drug trafficking indictments, a more laid back community of fun-focused novices with giveaway-spirited attitudes, Dogecoin’s community still makes a pretty significant statement: Altcoins will play a significant role in virtual currency proliferation, and thus, any subsequent digital financial revolution. Iceland's very own Auroracoin, which is about to be issued to all Icelanders, is a good example, while Ripple's different take on transferrable debt and stability also warrants a look.

Purists may call Bitcoin 'God,' claiming that Dogecoin and others merely ride Bitcoin’s coattails, and arguing that altcoins don't do "anything that Bitcoin can't,” but clearly altcoins already have. And alternative virtual currencies will continue to set precedents that Bitcoin as a currency really hasn’t by itself. Intrinsically, this seems to be a great reason for alternative virtual currencies exist. Don't get me started on the lucrative day trading that's been availed by an endless list of alternative currencies being sent through a number of exchanges.

While Bitcoin evangelists have fought tirelessly to explain Secure Hash Algorithms, and Bitcoin basics, scores of costumed men, women, children, and their dogs converge at parties, enjoying Comic Sans and mocktails while engaging in a concept they might have yet to wholly understand. The same could be said of populations that largely ignore how the Federal Reserve operates.


Be it Dogecoin’s negligible price ($ 0.00077 equals one dogecoin as of this writing), or the pull factor of a doge’s aloof expression, the currency’s subreddit membership is gaining on that of /r/Bitcoin (71,000+ subscribers creeping up on Bitcoin's 114,000+ subscribers). These are the faithful newcomers that Bitcoin hasn’t known how to nab. And their voices carry—in a meme-ishly rapid fashion—a message of some funny money that’s actually money, and pretty funny.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: jonald_fyookball on March 19, 2014, 03:26:05 AM
good time to buy Doge, as it has fallen in value again litecoin over last few weeks and now at a technical level of support


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Singlebyte on March 19, 2014, 04:08:36 AM
Oh look...Pangia is posting again in the wrong section about his Doge.

Anyone remember his last post here:

The Largest $ Monetary TWEET in History Happened Yesterday with Cryptocurrency
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518137.0


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Bit_Happy on March 19, 2014, 05:20:58 AM
...the currency’s subreddit membership is gaining on that of /r/Bitcoin (71,000+ subscribers creeping up on Bitcoin's 114,000+ subscribers). These are the faithful newcomers that Bitcoin hasn’t known how to nab. And their voices carry—in a meme-ishly rapid fashion—a message of some funny money that’s actually money, and pretty funny.

Will DOGE have a dead cat bounce?
Will MEOW fly like a doggie?
Stay tuned....   :D


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: BidcoinBernd on March 19, 2014, 05:54:16 AM
Doge will slowly die. That's what all internet memes do.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Lauda on March 19, 2014, 06:06:01 AM
Obviously they were. The only reason for this is that DOGE was created when the crypto world was already more or less established.
When Bitcoin was created nobody knew what a cryptocurrency was.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: CryptoPanda on March 19, 2014, 06:14:13 AM
I'm still having hard time believing this thing will actually work.
And I'm trying to be open minded about it.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: remotemass on March 19, 2014, 06:24:02 AM
I still don't know if Doge is a dog or a sheriff of Venice? Can anyone explain it?
Have a sheriff of Venice ever been a dog or a dog sheriff of Venice?


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Elwar on March 19, 2014, 08:12:10 AM
I thought dogcoin was funny for like 10 seconds.

Though I may have missed the joke because I did not see the original meme pictures.

It is about as amusing as kanyecoin though. And I know who Kanye is.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Pangia on March 19, 2014, 02:08:27 PM
Oh look...Pangia is posting again in the wrong section about his Doge.

Anyone remember his last post here:

The Largest $ Monetary TWEET in History Happened Yesterday with Cryptocurrency
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518137.0

Oh look, and this post is still in Bitcoin Discussion despite your complaints to the MODS. LoL. 


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: tysat on March 19, 2014, 02:19:30 PM
Oh look...Pangia is posting again in the wrong section about his Doge.

Anyone remember his last post here:

The Largest $ Monetary TWEET in History Happened Yesterday with Cryptocurrency
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518137.0

Oh look, and this post is still in Bitcoin Discussion despite your complaints to the MODS. LoL. 

No it's not.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Pangia on March 19, 2014, 03:35:27 PM
Oh look...Pangia is posting again in the wrong section about his Doge.

Anyone remember his last post here:

The Largest $ Monetary TWEET in History Happened Yesterday with Cryptocurrency
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518137.0

Oh look, and this post is still in Bitcoin Discussion despite your complaints to the MODS. LoL. 

No it's not.

LMAO. 

That didn't take too long. Got over 400 views in the General Discussion area.  Can't get that in the Alt-coin area.

Looking forward to posting the next Bitcoin/Dogecoin hybrid article.

Here's one specifically about Dogecoin.

http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2014/3/19/5525570/reddit-dogecoin-nascar-sponsor-josh-wise


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Elwar on March 24, 2014, 08:51:24 AM
Dogcoin was funny for a few minutes.

Someone needs to make another meme based coin using cats. They are funny too sometimes.

Maybe that grumpy cat meme. Drop me a few million of them if you spend the 10 minutes to copy Bitcoin to create this.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: timk225 on March 24, 2014, 09:31:05 AM
Add Solarcoin (SLR) !! Solarcoin is the next big up-and-comer, it will be the next DOGEcoin at least and most likely will take over the #2 spot from Litecoin.  Solarcoin has a detailed infrastructure already in place with the solar industry, so it's going to go WAY up in value and stay there.

And I'm not just saying that because I'm holding 80,000 SLR waiting for prices to surge so I can profit out of it.  Long term hold for maximum profit, NOW is the time to get in on it!!!
 


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Oldminer on March 24, 2014, 09:37:05 AM
The problem for dogecoin is its name. The greater general public will never 'buy' it. Literally.


Title: Re: A comparison of Bitcoin's first 1000 days.
Post by: Raxe.io on March 24, 2014, 10:00:56 AM
The problem for dogecoin is its name. The greater general public will never 'buy' it. Literally.

They already have.