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They have a thread on this forum, and have been around at least 6 months.
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So I managed to successully deposit DOG, but it will not let me place a sell order. In other forums I am hearing reports of buy orders also being rejected. Will this be fixed soon?
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I bought 1.15 mill for .04BTC when it was still cheap then mined another 300k
So, that's around $30 for a million doge. Really, I'm still scratching my head. Should I being using my radeons for doge instead of litecoin? Going rate is .1 BTC / 1 M DOGE. I've made several succesful trades last few days, as have several others at doges.org and reddit. The most fascinating thing to me are the number of unfulfilled orders where people have been unable to find sellers.
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Please people this would do wonders for bitcoin recognition on campus Let me know if you would need to be paid more
It's going to take a *lot* more than paying some guy $90.
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I have decided DogeCoin is the future.
What do you say that for? Whats the reason? Mainly because I've been able to mine them easily, there is a demand, and I have made several trades last few days for DOGE to BTC at excellent exchange rates. doges.org
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Nice site! Glad to see you are accepting DOGE!!
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So have we mined for nothing the last couple of hours? =/
Yep. Nope. The database is back logged. It'll be fixed soon. What you mined the last few hours, you will see it soon. Thx for your hard work today Phonetic.
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y u want KOC? u just by doge so currency many wow
KOC isn't just a funny coin it tells you to KEEP OUT also so it's fun in 2 ways feels like membership DOGE also not funny coin, it tells you, WOW! Such comprehension! Many riches, much charity.
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I have decided DogeCoin is the future.
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some recent coins like DOGeCoin they can easily spread wallet stealing trojans/miner viruses to early miners with big #numbers/ wannabe early adapters.
What is the basis for this? When has this ever happened with a coin? You do know what 'open-source' means, right?
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Such doge!
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Found a brand new faucet launched today for Litecoin, good way to start earning free coinage: http://ltc4you.com/?r=1978Did not work for me in Chrome though, loaded up IE and it worked flawlessly. Can get free coins once every hour.
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I think it's time to add Dogecoin to the list of majors. Such wow. To the moon!!!
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Giveaway thread for Grain - GRA Each person gets 10000 GRAs !!!
Post your wallet address, and get 10000 GRAs each.
One person please post one address. Also limit to the accounts registered before December 1, 2013, and with at least 10 activities. Limit to first 1000 persons.
Let's go!!!
New to the scene, but have been mining these off and on all day. Would greatly appreciate the boost! Good luck!!! 94Hfsn9x5RhefdQ8v6obKeoWFgXso9yXdK
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I am completely new to this and pretty much need my hand held through it.
It will require many hours of reading and research. A cursory level understanding of command line prompts (Linux or Windows) will help. Google and these websites are also your friend, but there are no shortcuts. Luckily, several guides do exist that are designed to hold your hand. However, since each coin is different, there aren't many 'universal' guides (although many guides for one coin may also work for another, depending on the technology involved).
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Do you really have that many qt's on your computer?
I do. Not sure why you would ask though, since there are now over 100 different crypto-coins currently active. What? I was just wondering if you installed that many wallets on your computer because some crypto currencies have trojans hidden somewhere. What? Name one. Not really sure but someone told me that it happened before. I was talking about mining alt currencies from coinchoose and he (or she) told me not to download random qt's. Quite right advice indeed. Downloading 0-day coin QT's could certainly place you at risk. This problem is further compounded by the botnet issue, which results in many legitimate non-virus containing coin programs registering as false positives on popular AV programs. However, aside from Doge and Grain (both released within last 24 hours), the other wallets on my chain are well established and any reports of virii within would've propagated by now...or would they have?? o.0
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I'm also new to this, and have been playing around with mining PTS last 4 days.
I've found that when I mine with the pool (and miner) located at ptsweb.beeeeer.org the hash rates are lower, but the return is higher.
I tried ypool and their optimized miners today. The hash rates were much higher, but the actual PTS deposited seemed lower.
ypool PTS had 53K users earlier today. I believe beeeeer has far fewer users and also a lower rate. Why the difference at this point I can only speculate.
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yeah, read about BTC when 1 was worth ~ 13 USD. But I didnt buy any or started mining, then when they hit 100 I though well I should have bought @ 13, now I think I should have bought @ 100 ... well lets wait another year I still remember when they were <$1. What kills me is the years I had with my super-nice gaming rig before it died, in which it could've been making me money while 'idle.' Even at $1/coin - why wasn't I doing this??? Oh well, no need to hold on to past - we're all here now. Here's what I'm trying to figure out - what is the USG/Fed's next move? They could easily shut all this down just as easily as they did with online poker. (Which, if at all the same, would mean a target date of tax day April 15 lol) But, could they ever really shut it down? Public exchanges, sure...but bitcoin started in the underground, and I'm pretty sure driving it back there won't kill it at all. What does anyone think about that?
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Do you really have that many qt's on your computer?
I do. Not sure why you would ask though, since there are now over 100 different crypto-coins currently active. What? I was just wondering if you installed that many wallets on your computer because some crypto currencies have trojans hidden somewhere. What? Name one.
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Do you really have that many qt's on your computer?
I do. Not sure why you would ask though, since there are now over 100 different crypto-coins currently active.
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