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Horrible news if this happens, but it will probably backfire on these regulators.
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Thanks, I'm up and running. Is the client taking AGS donation .dat files?
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Is there a faucet for initial deposits?
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Amazing ride this is going through.
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Never a better time to sell
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The client keeps crashing on me ETA: I see you asked me about the latest client. I just downloaded the one from the official site.
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Is anyone else having trouble running the client? It crashes every other minute.
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Iceland Australia/New Zealand
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First time I heard about Ethereum was in Bitcoin magazine last January 2013.
What's the ETA on its release?
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Wow the new design looks splendid!
MGW is not integrated into this.
Is it slated to be integrated in the next release?
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One thing certainly is dying: trolling. There used to be quality trolls around but nowadays those cheap Indian trolls are no match to the old professionals. I suppose the budget cuts have effect at every occupation. You get what you pay.
Trolling is being outsourced now too, lol.
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The problem with Doge is that it has no apparent functional utility in comparison to the other alts.
So then why are people using it more than the other altcoins?Because there's a lot of coins to be thrown around. That's the fun of doge, being able to transact in these large denominations seemingly without worry that you're losing anything. I use Doge often to exchange because it easy to get and it's highly fungible, that doesn't mean I believe in it's model or future value. You just listed one of Dogecoin's utilities. It's current utility (as crypto pocket change) is why many are not stoked about its future. What happens when it becomes easier to transact in smaller denominations of a crypto that's not flooded with a hundred billion coins on the market? It still won't be the same. It can be confusing and seem silly to people to have to deal with BTCs, Bits, mBtcs, satoshis, and etc. while Dogecoin without denomination is a perfect amount for tipping, plus it has already established a good tipping culture on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook. The psychological effect of spending large whole amounts over fractional denominations. Yes, I suppose there's that.
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The problem with Doge is that it has no apparent functional utility in comparison to the other alts.
So then why are people using it more than the other altcoins?Because there's a lot of coins to be thrown around. That's the fun of doge, being able to transact in these large denominations seemingly without worry that you're losing anything. I use Doge often to exchange because it easy to get and it's highly fungible, that doesn't mean I believe in it's model or future value. You just listed one of Dogecoin's utilities. It's current utility (as crypto pocket change) is why many are not stoked about its future. What happens when it becomes easier to transact in smaller denominations of a crypto that's not flooded with a hundred billion coins on the market?
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The problem with Doge is that it has no apparent functional utility in comparison to the other alts.
So then why are people using it more than the other altcoins?Because there's a lot of coins to be thrown around. That's the fun of doge, being able to transact in these large denominations seemingly without worry that you're losing anything. I use Doge often to exchange because it easy to get and it's highly fungible, that doesn't mean I believe in it's model or future value.
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The problem with Doge is that it has no apparent functional utility in comparison to the other alts.
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