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July 20, 2015, 10:46:42 PM
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is there a trusted electrum wallet for doge?

I have found this but it doesn't look trustworthy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893092.0

I know about multidoge but I want something more light than that.


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Well i never used electrum wallet, even i dont know if exist for doge, i really used a web wallet in dogechain, and sometimes exchanges addresses(dont do this)
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July 21, 2015, 11:51:56 PM
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hi guys
is there a trusted electrum wallet for doge?

I have found this but it doesn't look trustworthy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893092.0

I know about multidoge but I want something more light than that.


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Not right now... basically a few launched and then their respective devs got bored and wandered off, it's been a mess. At the moment a new reference client and Multidoge HD are the main priorities, but if anyone wants to take on updating one of the Electrum Doge clients, I'd be happy to provide guidance.

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July 22, 2015, 05:35:54 PM
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multidoge took 2 hours to load blockchain of one month (from february 2015 to march 2015). An electrum wallet takes only 10-15 seconds. That's why I wanted a light(er) version. It seems I will stick with multidoge.
By the way where is the path of the blockchain on windows 7 for multidoge?

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Had forgotten how long it's been since an update with new checkpoints went out, that is a long sync for an SPV client. A replacement is on its way, but I'll see if we can get an interim update out for now.

Try %AppData%\MultiDoge\multidoge.spvchain for the blockchain file - don't have time right now to double check with the code, but that should be it.



Hi dev,

May I know what is the exact format of the file 'multidoge.checkpoints'?

I thought it should be ProtocolBuffer but it gave me error when I tried to open it to add the latest checkpoints by myself.

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July 24, 2015, 05:51:21 PM
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Hi dev,

May I know what is the exact format of the file 'multidoge.checkpoints'?

I thought it should be ProtocolBuffer but it gave me error when I tried to open it to add the latest checkpoints by myself.

It's a weird Multibit/Multidoge special. The code to read it's in https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-new/blob/master/tools/src/main/java/com/dogecoin/dogecoinj/tools/BuildCheckpoints.java#L100

Suspect given the hash digesting going on, you'd more or less have to write a tool to update the file rather than it being possible by hand

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July 25, 2015, 02:36:54 PM
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Doge is a great coin. Price of the coin dont matter, its the use for it that makes it good. Im holding some and have just started to trade with them with good profit.

I have seen people borrowing Doge to dump the price down. Soon they will have to buy back. Going to be intersting to see if they can manage to do that in time.
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July 27, 2015, 06:49:54 PM
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What is the max coins for doge?


static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 10000000000 * COIN; // Dogecoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000


in amount.h is showing 10B but comment says 100B...

Or did they change it to constant inflation without a max?
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July 27, 2015, 07:07:56 PM
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What is the max coins for doge?


static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 10000000000 * COIN; // Dogecoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000


in amount.h is showing 10B but comment says 100B...

Or did they change it to constant inflation without a max?

constant inflation without a max.. I support the idea.  Keeps the miners mining.
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July 27, 2015, 08:34:40 PM
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What is the max coins for doge?


static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 10000000000 * COIN; // Dogecoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000


in amount.h is showing 10B but comment says 100B...

Or did they change it to constant inflation without a max?

constant inflation without a max.. I support the idea.  Keeps the miners mining.

You can also regenerate fees and then have a max cap... miners will get fees and no inflation after cap. No coins burned.
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July 27, 2015, 10:16:21 PM
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What is the max coins for doge?


static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 10000000000 * COIN; // Dogecoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000


in amount.h is showing 10B but comment says 100B...

Or did they change it to constant inflation without a max?

The maximum in amount.h is only enforced on a single transaction, and exists to keep the number of coins in a single transaction below 2^64. At some point we'll add a 72 bit integer (64 bits + 8 bit overflow) to handle the full maximum quantity and enable someone to move 10 billion coins at once if they actually have them, but it's not really considered a priority.

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July 28, 2015, 03:16:11 AM
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What is the max coins for doge?


static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 10000000000 * COIN; // Dogecoin: maximum of 100B coins (given some randomness), max transaction 10,000,000,000


in amount.h is showing 10B but comment says 100B...

Or did they change it to constant inflation without a max?

constant inflation without a max.. I support the idea.  Keeps the miners mining.

DOGE is merge mined and requires no addition energy in order for miners to secure the network.  

There is no cap on DOGE.  There will be 5,250,000,000 new coins per year for ever with the current set up.  They are given away to SCRYPT miners for free.

The max number of DOGE you can move in one transaction is 10 billion.  It used to be 1 billion until Dooglus of Doge-dice missed a 0 and moved a few billion coins causing a fork.


The maximum in amount.h is only enforced on a single transaction, and exists to keep the number of coins in a single transaction below 2^64. At some point we'll add a 72 bit integer (64 bits + 8 bit overflow) to handle the full maximum quantity and enable someone to move 10 billion coins at once if they actually have them, but it's not really considered a priority.

If I understand... this address could belong to a attacker:
https://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/D8EyEfuNsfQ3root9R3ac54mMcLmoNBW6q

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July 31, 2015, 08:03:18 AM
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The maximum in amount.h is only enforced on a single transaction, and exists to keep the number of coins in a single transaction below 2^64. At some point we'll add a 72 bit integer (64 bits + 8 bit overflow) to handle the full maximum quantity and enable someone to move 10 billion coins at once if they actually have them, but it's not really considered a priority.

If I understand... this address could belong to a attacker:
https://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/D8EyEfuNsfQ3root9R3ac54mMcLmoNBW6q

Wow, well at least I know where all the money is now. The network would simply refuse if they tried to move that much Doge in one transaction (technically, it would not be considered a standard transaction and would not be submitted to mempool, and the entire block rejected if they had a miner mine it directly). It's a good point though, raising the transaction max is a hard fork...

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July 31, 2015, 02:59:32 PM
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Dogecoin is so wow that it's written into bitcoin's blockchain.   Grin



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July 31, 2015, 08:37:30 PM
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The new client introduces changes to the user interface from Bitcoin Core, and I'd like to think about the font we used. I've made screenshots of Dogecoin Core 1.10 with Comic Sans (the existing font) and Comic Neue (a more recent alternative), and uploaded them to: http://imgur.com/Ygf0cfi,VPAycuS#0

Please take a look and then pick your preferred font on the survey at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZnxbXJRRuaoRCia2oBClTwr-m-1EoJ2IPBJIs_QoCDk/viewform?usp=send_form

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August 02, 2015, 12:51:53 AM
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Can someone be kind enough to compile the 32bit and 64bit windows binaries and post a link?

Thanks

I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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August 02, 2015, 09:53:32 PM
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Can someone be kind enough to compile the 32bit and 64bit windows binaries and post a link?

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There's binaries on Github: https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin/releases/tag/v1.8.2

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August 02, 2015, 09:56:49 PM
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Wanted to give you all a quick update on the upcoming Dogecoin Core 1.10 release. Dogecoin Core 1.10 (don't ask about 1.9, it went badly, there will be a postmortem later) will bring Dogecoin up to date with the features of Bitcoin Core 0.11, as well as being a huge architectural clean up. We've started again from scratch from Bitcoin Core 0.11 and rebuilt Dogecoin around that client, rather than gluing updates into the existing codebase, resulting in much cleaner code.

For the technical, there code in Github is now alpha quality, full details on reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoindev/comments/3fia1p/dogecoin_core_110_alpha_1/

For everyone else, a beta should be out later this month, and we'll have a clearer release schedule from there.

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August 05, 2015, 03:58:21 PM
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Wanted to give you all a quick update on the upcoming Dogecoin Core 1.10 release. Dogecoin Core 1.10 (don't ask about 1.9, it went badly, there will be a postmortem later) will bring Dogecoin up to date with the features of Bitcoin Core 0.11, as well as being a huge architectural clean up. We've started again from scratch from Bitcoin Core 0.11 and rebuilt Dogecoin around that client, rather than gluing updates into the existing codebase, resulting in much cleaner code.

For the technical, there code in Github is now alpha quality, full details on reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoindev/comments/3fia1p/dogecoin_core_110_alpha_1/

For everyone else, a beta should be out later this month, and we'll have a clearer release schedule from there.



Thanks for the updates.

Look forward to seeing the new doge client available later this month. Smiley

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August 05, 2015, 04:38:20 PM
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I've decided to start accepting DogeCoin at my used video game site. If your interested in nwe, used, vintage, etc.  video games check us out at CheapClassicGames.com   Grin
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August 09, 2015, 08:28:26 PM
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As we're closing on a beta release for Dogecoin Core 1.10, I wanted to talk about where 1.9 went to, why we haven't had a major release in 11 months, and what we're doing differently in future. This is a long post, but I swear it's worth reading in full.

First of all, important security announcement: If you're using brain wallets (this won't be many of you, but want to ensure we catch anyone who is), stop, and move your funds right now. There was a security talk at DEF CON which basically explained how much their security is broken, more detail at https://rya.nc/cracking_cryptocurrency_brainwallets.pdf . For anyone who's unsure, brain wallets are where you pick a set of words and use them to generate a wallet, such as bip32.org (I'm not linking that) lets you do. If you have been given words by a random process (i.e. Multibit HD, Electrum, Trezor, Ledger), these are AFAIK fine, it's just manually chosen words that are a disaster waiting to happen.

Next, there's a Bitcoin village, at Chaos Communication Camp next weekend, and while the core developers can't attend (we're doing dull day job things instead), Dogerain's developer will be there, and they're organising a video hangout with the Dogecoin core devs. Not sure if others can attend remotely, but if you're at the camp we'd love to get to talk to you!

Right, back to 1.9; Dogecoin Core 1.9 was going to be 1.8 with the Bitcoin Core 0.10 changes merged in. The same process was used to make Dogecoin Core 1.8 from 1.7 with Bitcoin Core 0.9, so we knew what we were doing. With almost 1,300 commits to review and apply it would take a while, but in theory was straight forward enough. A spreadsheet was created to track progress amongst the developers, and in January we set out to start merging.
At this point we discovered several things:

* Some patches from 0.10 had been merged in early and out of sequence, so we had to avoid merging them twice.
* A lot of the changes were less readily compatible with Dogecoin Core than we expected.
* 1,300 is really a lot of changes

As time dragged on, we gained further assistance (Sporklin, this means you) in preparing merged commits, and I made several attempts at automating much of the process. Around March we started struggling with keeping development motivation up, and pace faltered, with Sporklin taking on much of the charge to keep work continuing. In June, we were about half way, and Bitcoin Core 0.11 hit release candidate, and at that point we realised this wasn't going to work.

So, Dogecoin Core 1.10 is a rebuild. We've started with Bitcoin Core 0.11 as a base and then manually re-applied the Dogecoin changes. This makes a lot of sense, in as much as they're a smaller set of changes (and less invasive by design), but does mean that we risk losing subtle tweaks to the code (which is what the beta period is intended to help catch). Most of the changes have been totally rewritten to make them simpler to apply, and better fit in with the hugely revised code base. We also see a significant number of changes in the strings with Dogecoin, so previous improvements to translations cannot necessarily be used as-is, and when we hit beta we'll be looking for help with updating translations.

The loss of motivation is something we need to be more aware of as a risk; while the Dogecoin developers are not doing this to try getting rich, that doesn't mean that there's no motivation required. We enjoy the challenge and opportunity to work with interesting technology, and based on that it's important that we ensure the work does have its interesting parts in amongst just getting stuff shipped.

Looking ahead to future work:
* We'll do a full rebuild once per year, potentially twice, to keep us close to the Bitcoin Core code and ensure compatibility.
* In between these rebuilds, we'll merge in changes where feasible.
* To avoid Dogecoin and Bitcoin diverging, we'll push new features and fixes into the relevant upstream project where practical. We avoid divergence because it makes it harder to update, and requires custom code to adopt Dogecoin compared to Bitcoin.
* Dogecoin Core will be promoted as the reference base for other Scrypt-based altcoins. This happens already, and we get fixes from downstream (i.e. Fractalcoin caught that the fork detection code is too sensitive) as a result.

I know there are those who wish to see Dogecoin split further from Bitcoin, but there's just far too much effort being poured into Bitcoin, and too much available expertise from working with them, to ignore.

On a related note, bitcoinj 0.14 now has all of the changes to make it work with the libdohj wrapper library. Patrick's been testing libdohj, and so far mostly it seems to work well (there's an issue with the advertised network protocol version that I need to fix, but apart from that so far so good). There's a similar model for python-bitcoinlib and python-altcoinlib, although I need to dust off python-altcoinlib somewhat.

There's tons more I could write about HD wallets, user defined consensus or Ledger wallet support, but I think that's quite enough for today. There will be an interim update for Dogecoin Core 1.10 work around next weekend, hopefully a beta around the same sort of time, and the next full update post should be on the 23rd or thereabouts.

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August 09, 2015, 08:56:11 PM
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Guldencoin is updating from litecoin to latest bitcoin code base tomorrow. Good to see Dogecoin also making the update, I don't think many coins have updated as of yet.

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