If Dogecoin were to be taken seriously instead of a "meme" coin, what features would you suggest for Dogecoin to become a worthy crypto in the future?
Here's some of my suggestions:
1. Limit supply of DOGE to 25 million coins
2. Make it a hybrid coin with PoW and PoS.
Any comments? Please share them here with the community. Thanks
1. Err, there's slightly over 100 billion coins out there already, that might be tricky (I mean impossible) to do. Also we'd then literally be Bitcoin with a dog on it.
2. PoS still has the issue that it encourages exchanges to keep coins online (to stake them), and makes the "mining" asset (coins instead of hardware) trivially and anonymously movable. See the issues with Vericoin being essentially destroyed by the Mintpal hack, and NXT barely escaping a similar fate with Bter.
The plan, as always, is to be an adoption coin. We're not here to make anyone rich (I mean, sure, some people might, but Doge's never going to make me rich, certainly), we're here to be friendly, easy to pick up, easy to get, and to push the technology out to more people. Immediate priority is the Dogecoin Core 1.10 (based on Bitcoin Core 0.11, so you get blockchain pruning, headers-first downloads, etc. etc.), then HD wallets to make it easier for people to handle wallet backups (and ties neatly into the at least two hardware wallets planning Dogecoin support).