Cor2
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January 27, 2014, 07:26:28 AM |
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Question for the Doge lovers/promotors: I had the idea that if I want to promote Dogecoin, I want to send it to many friends, but from my wallet I can only send to another valid Doge address. Now, I can start generating wallets to send to my friends, but that may be awkward and prone to abuse, because if I generate the wallet, I know the private key. So, what I want to do is to have a way to send Doge to an *email* address. In such a transfer, there should be a link to a "getting started with Doge" and "how to set up a wallet to accept the sent Doge" so that it works the same way as sending someone a digital greeting card - they may need to go to a website to fetch it, but it would be really beneficial if we can have a service to send Doge to someone who does not know Doge today, so they can get started. Also, if they do not accept the Doge after some time (say, a week) the transaction should time out and Doge return to sender, similar to a mail item that is not delivered. Of course it would also help if we have a wallet that does not need to download the 2GB block chain first, so this service can only really take off after we have a "lite" wallet that uses the block explorer or other online chain tools for synchronisation. OK, who knows about the send-to-email possibility to promote Doge, or should we develop that service first?
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G K G
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January 27, 2014, 07:35:03 AM |
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Question for the Doge lovers/promotors: I had the idea that if I want to promote Dogecoin, I want to send it to many friends, but from my wallet I can only send to another valid Doge address. Now, I can start generating wallets to send to my friends, but that may be awkward and prone to abuse, because if I generate the wallet, I know the private key. So, what I want to do is to have a way to send Doge to an *email* address. In such a transfer, there should be a link to a "getting started with Doge" and "how to set up a wallet to accept the sent Doge" so that it works the same way as sending someone a digital greeting card - they may need to go to a website to fetch it, but it would be really beneficial if we can have a service to send Doge to someone who does not know Doge today, so they can get started. Also, if they do not accept the Doge after some time (say, a week) the transaction should time out and Doge return to sender, similar to a mail item that is not delivered. Of course it would also help if we have a wallet that does not need to download the 2GB block chain first, so this service can only really take off after we have a "lite" wallet that uses the block explorer or other online chain tools for synchronisation. OK, who knows about the send-to-email possibility to promote Doge, or should we develop that service first?
MUCH Easy! Ask to use an online wallet such as this : https://secure.dogechain.info/wallet
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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January 27, 2014, 07:38:52 AM |
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MUCH Easy!
Ask to use an online wallet...
wow such repeating history has doge learned nothing?
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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Cor2
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January 27, 2014, 07:39:27 AM |
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Wanted to document what I did to get an old Windows XP rig to mine Doge: - made sure it had Service Pack 3 - downloaded version 12.1 of AMD Catalyst drivers - de-installed the default Windows driver that auto-installed as soon as I plugged my HD-6870 card into the PCI-e slot (BTW, my motherboard only had a PCI-e x1 slot that could fit the double-height video card, so I cut the end off the short slot and inserted the longer card, it still will have to live with the X1 limitation but it *works* - the PC was free... - I installed the Catalyst 12.1 which is the last one that supports the required OpenCL for CGminer - downloaded CGminer 3.7.2 which is the last one supporting Scrypt mining - found out that the user name for pool mining must contain *both* your own user name and the worker name in the format: username.worker (without your own username you get an authorization error that had me pull out my hair for a while. I hope this overview helps some to get stared with Doge much faster than me!
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Cor2
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January 27, 2014, 07:41:03 AM |
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Question for the Doge lovers/promotors: I had the idea that if I want to promote Dogecoin, I want to send it to many friends, but from my wallet I can only send to another valid Doge address. Now, I can start generating wallets to send to my friends, but that may be awkward and prone to abuse, because if I generate the wallet, I know the private key. So, what I want to do is to have a way to send Doge to an *email* address. In such a transfer, there should be a link to a "getting started with Doge" and "how to set up a wallet to accept the sent Doge" so that it works the same way as sending someone a digital greeting card - they may need to go to a website to fetch it, but it would be really beneficial if we can have a service to send Doge to someone who does not know Doge today, so they can get started. Also, if they do not accept the Doge after some time (say, a week) the transaction should time out and Doge return to sender, similar to a mail item that is not delivered. Of course it would also help if we have a wallet that does not need to download the 2GB block chain first, so this service can only really take off after we have a "lite" wallet that uses the block explorer or other online chain tools for synchronisation. OK, who knows about the send-to-email possibility to promote Doge, or should we develop that service first?
MUCH Easy! Ask to use an online wallet such as this : https://secure.dogechain.info/walletHow does that help me to send Doge to an email address?
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kamrog
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January 27, 2014, 08:22:15 AM |
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How does that help me to send Doge to an email address?
That's a very good idea! I will think about it and maybe we will come up with a solution.
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G K G
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January 27, 2014, 08:26:24 AM |
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MUCH Easy!
Ask to use an online wallet...
wow such repeating history has doge learned nothing? every project had its own Trojans. There had been attacks on many pools too and those pools are still under use with increased security. The 've learned from our mistakes and has evolved to use with enhanced security rather than ditching the projects. If you don't trust these projects which enhance the community, then i suppose we 'll never get to the moon P.S: I have been using the online wallet for a week now. And had no issues so far. transacted ~15k doges in my account
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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January 27, 2014, 08:28:53 AM |
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MUCH Easy!
Ask to use an online wallet...
wow such repeating history has doge learned nothing? every project had its own Trojans. There had been attacks on many pools too and those pools are still under use with increased security. The 've learned from our mistakes and has evolved to use with enhanced security rather than ditching the projects. If you don't trust these projects which enhance the community, then i suppose we 'll never get to the moon P.S: I have been using the online wallet for a week now. And had no issues so far. transacted ~15k doges in my account ok see you next "saving dogemas"
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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G K G
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January 27, 2014, 08:30:12 AM |
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Question for the Doge lovers/promotors: I had the idea that if I want to promote Dogecoin, I want to send it to many friends, but from my wallet I can only send to another valid Doge address. Now, I can start generating wallets to send to my friends, but that may be awkward and prone to abuse, because if I generate the wallet, I know the private key. So, what I want to do is to have a way to send Doge to an *email* address. In such a transfer, there should be a link to a "getting started with Doge" and "how to set up a wallet to accept the sent Doge" so that it works the same way as sending someone a digital greeting card - they may need to go to a website to fetch it, but it would be really beneficial if we can have a service to send Doge to someone who does not know Doge today, so they can get started. Also, if they do not accept the Doge after some time (say, a week) the transaction should time out and Doge return to sender, similar to a mail item that is not delivered. Of course it would also help if we have a wallet that does not need to download the 2GB block chain first, so this service can only really take off after we have a "lite" wallet that uses the block explorer or other online chain tools for synchronisation. OK, who knows about the send-to-email possibility to promote Doge, or should we develop that service first?
MUCH Easy! Ask to use an online wallet such as this : https://secure.dogechain.info/walletHow does that help me to send Doge to an email address? You asked for a wallet with no need to download the blockchain. And also you can send that link over a email and ask them to create a wallet for a start.
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niothor
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January 27, 2014, 08:38:17 AM |
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someone is selling 1billion doge. enough said
Enough said indeed. Now get out of the way so I can BUY. Same. If it gets down to 100-120 I'm doubling up my DOGE stash. Otherwise I already have more than enough and I'll just look for other opportunities. A coin simply does not pass BTC in 24 hour trading volume at some point (this happened during the spike up to 275) and then disappear from the crypto market. I wish that wasn't too big to fit in the meme generator. I believe DOGE was the first coin to ever do that as well. I don't remember LTC ever doing that. The evidence is there. You can watch the market and wait for a good buy in. Or you can be like tk808 and just sit on the sidelines as a (jealous) watcher the next time this happens. You know what's funny? Until you can trade doge to usd, doge can't beat btc in trading numbers. Because with each doge you also trade btc =)))). And btw , did it really pass btc in trading volume these days , or it's another photosh image? I've been off for a while.
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G K G
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January 27, 2014, 08:38:28 AM |
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MUCH Easy!
Ask to use an online wallet...
wow such repeating history has doge learned nothing? every project had its own Trojans. There had been attacks on many pools too and those pools are still under use with increased security. The 've learned from our mistakes and has evolved to use with enhanced security rather than ditching the projects. If you don't trust these projects which enhance the community, then i suppose we 'll never get to the moon P.S: I have been using the online wallet for a week now. And had no issues so far. transacted ~15k doges in my account ok see you next "saving dogemas" You have a look at http://blockchain.info/ 's online wallet for bitcoins. major sector of the BTC users use this.
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G K G
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January 27, 2014, 08:40:49 AM |
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And btw , did it really pass btc in trading volume these days , or it's another photosh image? I've been off for a while.
YEP! That, we sure did. Major altcoins taking blow because of this. Even LTC
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niothor
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January 27, 2014, 08:45:16 AM |
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MUCH Easy!
Ask to use an online wallet...
wow such repeating history has doge learned nothing? every project had its own Trojans. There had been attacks on many pools too and those pools are still under use with increased security. The 've learned from our mistakes and has evolved to use with enhanced security rather than ditching the projects. If you don't trust these projects which enhance the community, then i suppose we 'll never get to the moon P.S: I have been using the online wallet for a week now. And had no issues so far. transacted ~15k doges in my account ok see you next "saving dogemas" You have a look at http://blockchain.info/ 's online wallet for bitcoins. major sector of the BTC users use this. argumentum ad populum. And online wallets are just asking for trouble. Cryptos are designed to be a safe store of value from a third party Why the hell are you rushing to deposit your coins in a..."bank"? inputs.io - never forget this.
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niothor
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January 27, 2014, 08:46:18 AM |
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And btw , did it really pass btc in trading volume these days , or it's another photosh image? I've been off for a while.
YEP! That, we sure did. Major altcoins taking blow because of this. Even LTC Interesting , time to piss of some ltc fans. Too bad I found out this too late it seems , trading volume is going down again.
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paddypaws
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January 27, 2014, 08:47:54 AM Last edit: January 27, 2014, 09:04:53 AM by paddypaws |
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Another poster said this and I just wanna say the same. Few peeps I know wanna buy (EURO-DOGE) but not tech savvy and when you start to tell them how to do it they glass over. A direct exchange is badly needed.
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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January 27, 2014, 08:59:06 AM |
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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niothor
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January 27, 2014, 09:34:13 AM |
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Buy while it's low. And keep your doges.
If the devs continue to work on the structure. If the people continue to spread the word all around them and if the public can easily get doges via EUR-USD-CNY. Then we Will become the next big crypto-currency. No matter how much they're attacking us.
Doge can hit 0.10 - 1usd in 2014. There's nothing unrealistic here and everybody can feel it. If some people still think DGC is cheap and a memecoin only, they will understand soon.
Let's go shibes. Let's become rich and change the world.
Biggest mistake ever. Use you doge whenever you can and buy more to replace them. Too bad there are too little shops out there for this , but just right now.
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ArpFlush
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January 27, 2014, 09:53:52 AM |
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Another poster said this and I just wanna say the same. Few peeps I know wanna buy (EURO-DOGE) but not tech savvy and when you start to tell them how to do it they glass over. A direct exchange is badly needed.
Most Europeans can buy with VISA card via Litebit.eu (Euro > DOGE)
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"Panic Selling is not an Investment Strategy"
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