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Author Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0  (Read 3097697 times)
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January 26, 2014, 01:31:13 PM
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As a non miner but as an investor..wanna go from euro to DOGE my question is what is the best way to buy doge.
been doing this http://www.btcpedia.com/buy-dogecoin-with-paypal-credit-card/
 but getting raped on commissions and have to wait 2 days before i can buy and  i can't get more than 100 euro worth per time.
want to go large on DOGE in the next few weeks so any help would be great.


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DO NOT USE VirWoX & PAYPAL TO BUY DOGES.
My advice if you're in Europe : go there https://bitcoin-central.net, create a account & get verified (minimum 2-3 days), and do a bank wire transfer to buy Bitcoins.
Then use one of theses marketplaces : Cryptsy, CoinedUp, Vircurex, Coins-E, Bter


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January 26, 2014, 01:33:32 PM
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As a non miner but as an investor..wanna go from euro to DOGE my question is what is the best way to buy doge.
been doing this http://www.btcpedia.com/buy-dogecoin-with-paypal-credit-card/
 but getting raped on commissions and have to wait 2 days before i can buy and  i can't get more than 100 euro worth per time.
want to go large on DOGE in the next few weeks so any help would be great.


Pls People,
DO NOT USE VirWoX & PAYPAL TO BUY DOGES.
My advice if you're in Europe : go there https://bitcoin-central.net, create a account & get verified (minimum 2-3 days), and do a bank wire transfer to buy Bitcoins.
Then use one of theses marketplaces : Cryptsy, CoinedUp, Vircurex, Coins-E, Bter


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www.Bitcoin.de
Yes much better/faster. It took me 4 weeks to get verified at bitcoin-central. At bitcoin.de it was just as long as a letter takes.
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January 26, 2014, 01:41:31 PM
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Whales control the market...
you will be on the winning side if you hold, buy and dont just want to make some easy, quick dollars

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January 26, 2014, 02:12:18 PM
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comon doge go up! Sad
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It's happening!

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January 26, 2014, 02:25:57 PM
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With the good news for bitcoin (I think it will go up next days/weeks) dogecoin could be affected, so maybe downtrend for next days/weeks?

I'm holding my doges anyway, whatever happens

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January 26, 2014, 02:31:39 PM
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With the good news for bitcoin (I think it will go up next days/weeks) dogecoin could be affected, so maybe downtrend for next days/weeks?

I'm holding my doges anyway, whatever happens


Which good news ?
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January 26, 2014, 02:38:34 PM
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With the good news for bitcoin (I think it will go up next days/weeks) dogecoin could be affected, so maybe downtrend for next days/weeks?

I'm holding my doges anyway, whatever happens

This is true and something people who got into cryptos with dogecoin might not be aware of:

When bitcoin rises, alt coins tend to fall. This is because alts are priced against BTC, meaning that the alts aren't actually losing value, but if bitcoin spikes in price quickly, the alt's relative value (and the price it can be traded at) goes down. In other words, if you think that bitcoin is going to rise soon, it's smart practice to hedge by keeping part of your portfolio in bitcoin.

The reverse is also true to a point. When bitcoin is on a slow downtrend or bouncing around relatively stable, like it has for January, alt coins tend to go up in price. Again, it's not so much that the alt is gaining value (although it certainly could be on top of this), but rather that bitcoin is becoming less valuable relative to the alt coin, so you can buy fewer of the alt per unit of BTC.

This is one way (among several) that crypto markets different from more traditional markets: in crypto you are pretty much always at the mercy of whatever bitcoin is doing, as well as whatever your alts are doing.

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January 26, 2014, 02:51:02 PM
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maybe it just need some profit counter.. I miss some counter on the pools where I can see my 24h or 1h mining transactions.

Do you understand that no one can create profit counter for Dogecoin because there is no fixed amount of coins per block?  Huh

you do not understand what I want to say. Counter witch will be counting my block rewards from etc: 10am to 10pm. when I will run my rig i just need to know how much I have after some time without manual counting. Received during that time and confirmed. My pure amount of coins for specific time. I do not need predict the future.
You mean something like this: ?


I would like that too on Dogehous but anyway with my ~2100Kh/s I should get around 15000 doges per day(that's what Coinwarz says) and I get the same number in 24h. Sometimes its 14500 but it's like 5% less...
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January 26, 2014, 02:57:08 PM
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When bitcoin rises, alt coins tend to fall. This is because alts are priced against BTC, meaning that the alts aren't actually losing value, but if bitcoin spikes in price quickly, the alt's relative value (and the price it can be traded at) goes down. In other words, if you think that bitcoin is going to rise soon, it's smart practice to hedge by keeping part of your portfolio in bitcoin.

The reverse is also true to a point. When bitcoin is on a slow downtrend or bouncing around relatively stable, like it has for January, alt coins tend to go up in price. Again, it's not so much that the alt is gaining value (although it certainly could be on top of this), but rather that bitcoin is becoming less valuable relative to the alt coin, so you can buy fewer of the alt per unit of BTC.

This is one way (among several) that crypto markets different from more traditional markets: in crypto you are pretty much always at the mercy of whatever bitcoin is doing, as well as whatever your alts are doing.
Though I AM a noob, those are my general observations of BitCoin and AltCoin markets.

Also interesting that as BitCoin gains wider and wider acceptance it becomes the standard that the other coins are based on and in my mind is no longer really an "alt currency" but instead it's the "reserve currency" of the Alt Currency world.

At least that's how I see it.
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January 26, 2014, 03:30:10 PM
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When bitcoin rises, alt coins tend to fall. This is because alts are priced against BTC, meaning that the alts aren't actually losing value, but if bitcoin spikes in price quickly, the alt's relative value (and the price it can be traded at) goes down. In other words, if you think that bitcoin is going to rise soon, it's smart practice to hedge by keeping part of your portfolio in bitcoin.

The reverse is also true to a point. When bitcoin is on a slow downtrend or bouncing around relatively stable, like it has for January, alt coins tend to go up in price. Again, it's not so much that the alt is gaining value (although it certainly could be on top of this), but rather that bitcoin is becoming less valuable relative to the alt coin, so you can buy fewer of the alt per unit of BTC.

This is one way (among several) that crypto markets different from more traditional markets: in crypto you are pretty much always at the mercy of whatever bitcoin is doing, as well as whatever your alts are doing.
Though I AM a noob, those are my general observations of BitCoin and AltCoin markets.

Also interesting that as BitCoin gains wider and wider acceptance it becomes the standard that the other coins are based on and in my mind is no longer really an "alt currency" but instead it's the "reserve currency" of the Alt Currency world.

At least that's how I see it.

In the context I was meaning, you're exactly right. Bitcoin IS the 'reserve currency' of the cryptocurrency world. It's good to learn about and follow it as well, because you will be dealing with it regularly, regardless of which alt coin(s) you are into.

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January 26, 2014, 03:33:53 PM
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This won't be forever this way. DOGE/FIAT exchanges are coming.
Other altcoins will also get more direct exchanges soon.
Trust in Bitcoin dev team is declining more and more.

So this can change in the future or it stays this way, who knows.
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January 26, 2014, 03:34:48 PM
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January 26, 2014, 03:36:06 PM
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Please don't go down more  Embarrassed
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January 26, 2014, 03:41:36 PM
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Please don't go down more  Embarrassed

But then we can buy more =D
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January 26, 2014, 03:46:09 PM
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Please don't go down more  Embarrassed

But then we can buy more =D
I already bought @200 when previously sold @93 ... I want a rise to sell this to pay the bills...
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January 26, 2014, 03:52:03 PM
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I figure that whenever is buy price much lower than lowest sell price, someone is manipulating the price to go down. Just like yesterday and this morning:
http://doge.yottabyte.nu/

On a positive note, a little price fluctuation, trading doge is always a good thing. It makes this currency that much  more alive and used.

To the moon!

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January 26, 2014, 04:22:51 PM
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Could I ask the owner of http://doge.yottabyte.nu/
to change the lower graph coin value from Doge to BTC, because we could track buy/sell walls more easily. It's kinda too big and strange to count millions of Doges on the bottom graph if you know what I mean Cheesy

Everything else is excellent !!
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January 26, 2014, 04:52:38 PM
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I didn't pay attention and opened the old wallet (1.0) - then transferred some doges (the wallet looked synced)
Now it looks like this since 5 days:

Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 1/21/2014 07:46
To: DL6AqRrMu2DX2Cz8JHTDZXhjFQaVA6RsuU
Debit: -98555.00 DOGE
Net amount: -98555.00 DOGE
Transaction ID: 61e6e75ac5955598643cb6d05a779e88bec8bebb4f48aaafb592e4d157b15a55

I cannot find it in the blockchain based on TxId. Also deleted everything (except for wallet.dat), re synchronized with no results.

Any idea on what could be done ? Isn't the transaction supposed to be rejected by the network and the doges returned ? 10x in advance.
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