I'd of been happier with 1% instead of 40%.
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Will doge ever hit all time highs again? That I think nobady knows! Think this could be the end of doge to be honest and any one who sells now is probably going to be better off doing it sooner rather than later. Opinions, opinions, opinions. Do you have any evidence to back that up? Do you have any evidence to show the opposite?
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There is a long-term plan of implementing PoS in case the current system ends up being insecure.
What would be the point of arsing about doing this? Might as well let it die and start a new coin. One that isn't broken from the start. As Doge was a joke and has no real world economy, it wouldn't matter in the slightest of course.
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Sometimes I can't wrap my head around why thing like the racecar driver and all the simple 'just having fun' things don't happen in the realms of bitcoin..
Because unlike Dogecoin, Bitcoin isn't a pump n dump.
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There has to be a way to track down stolen btc like this. If there isn't a way, there should be..
That would mean breaking bitcoin fungibility.
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Whatever happened to coin fungibility?
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But the biggest mistake op made was storing his password in plain text doesn't matter where its stored on an offline computer or on a cloud you should never have your wallet passwords stored in plain text.
I think you'll find it does. If the private key had been stored offline this thread wouldn't exist.
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Wow... that's a freaking theft... The wallet was online I assume?
Electrum - dropbox was compromised (with plain txt for the pwd, I know I know..) Sorry for your loss. Next time use offline armory.
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I see so many complaints about how this altcoin or that altcoin is going to tank that I'd like to hear something positive. Are there any altcoins that actually look promising?
What's wrong with bitcoin? That's where all the action is.
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an abandoned house that seems to have power ? Here in AUS power is shut off pretty quickly... is it not the same in the USA? kinda think it is.... strange his parents didn't sell the house.. just let it go abandoned. They must be loaded! Poor Dank.. not going to see a cent of it We never really know what he's banging on about. Maybe they haven't actually abandoned it physically, just spiritually abandoned it or perhaps abandoned it from another dimension. Really nothing surprises me anymore with Dank.
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He must be on welfare, stealing from other americans.
He likes nothing better than a good free ride at the expense of others. I mean, society 'owes' him right?
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Let this thread fade away gracefully.
Nice try professor.
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Doge has nice community, that's good but how long will it survive with just community, that's the big question.
I quite agree. I also add that I believe people underestimate just how fickle these crypto communities are. They arrived quickley, something better/funnier pops up, they can disappear just as quickly as they arrived. The ones late catching on get left holding the baby.
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an other factor is that the billion coins will be better distributed along the line. because the coin is immune to pump and dumps. and they will not get stuck to die at such a high price. We can see this behavior with dogecoin.
What are you babbling on about son? It is not immune to pump and dump, but at least it has a community built-up for other reasons than speculating, this is something that few other coins have in commun. Which should make the pump and dumps have less impact; the community will buy and spend their dogecoins with relatively few regards to the price. I think that's what Bitwho meant. That makes more sense.
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I bought a million doge. Not because I think they will be worth anything, but just because I wanted to have a million of them. I've put them in a nice bag. Should I have doubt?
Only you can decide that. If you need direction, maybe read the writing on the wall.
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One of those desperate dogecoin bagholders know doubt.
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an other factor is that the billion coins will be better distributed along the line. because the coin is immune to pump and dumps. and they will not get stuck to die at such a high price. We can see this behavior with dogecoin.
What are you babbling on about son?
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i get it. you all think that by keep making post _____coin is dead you all hope that their community will start abandoning the coin and move over to other coin and there is more chance that some will join your coin. We all get it. its obvious. its obnoxious even. But it doesnt work like that. it only makes you all sounds like tools
I can assure you it works exactly like that. With the uninnovitive coins (dogecoin) it has always worked like that and always will. They are design for one purpose and one purpose only. To part you from your bitcoins. Everyone is always going to blow the trumpet about their own coin holding, and try to steer people away from others. Here, let me show you an example: Chin up and buy them cheep coins. whole markets are lacking buyers. i am guessing everyone is holding to their btcs thinking bitcoin will go up. Silly buyers.
Oh, wait.... That's you. As feathercoin taught us, a community is vital yes, but it takes much much more than that.
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Doh. It was worth a try...
Lets speculate the price. I say DOGE will hit a minimum of 50 sat before DOGEmas and a 100 sat in next summer. I sell half at 50-60 to cover my investment and half will be kept on free ride to 100.
Well, you have to do what you think is best. Nobody knows really.
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Hey naysayers!
Here is my DOGE address: DQXNxJnkZEcmxXwa9uZnsEpvBPrirNLuqT Feel free to send your dead DOGEs to me. I will wake them up and sell them back to you at 100.
That doesn't make any sense. Why would a naysayers hold any DOGE in the first place. Surely they aren't that daft.
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