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February 04, 2014, 11:13:51 PM |
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F15qdb15.png&t=663&c=alRan3hs33mw4Q) DogeCoin to ~120 over the next month (unless we get Olympic exposure). Then we go sideways at that price +/- 20% for a while, then we blow up to 1000+ satoshi before or during summer. Then we fall back to 700-900 and... BTC has yet to tell us where it will go after. Why? Because crypto history already has and will continue to repeat itself. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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February 04, 2014, 11:20:38 PM |
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Anyone knows where poolerino pool have gone ? I'm sick of no responsable pools...I guess it has been hacked again or something. Hope my coin are safe.
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February 04, 2014, 11:28:17 PM |
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ok so i think you will be my only hope fellow doge miners as i said before i have an a8-4500/7640g card im trying to mine dogecoin with. I'm currently trying to use cgminer and here is my error http://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/22/50/91/dogee10.pngHelp please for the life of doge i have been trying to mine for 5 days now and have made good progress until this.
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February 04, 2014, 11:35:47 PM |
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-Olympics -DogeRoad -100000th block
All in less than 10 days. I don't think I will be selling now.
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February 04, 2014, 11:40:27 PM |
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Hello Shibes, I'd like to propose we take Dogecoin a step further with a more serious Dogecoin face/logo on the currency. I know no matter how silly we love to be, we have to take the proper steps if we want to truly reach the moon. One thing that crosses my mind over and over is the logo. It's great for the fun we are having now. But I don't believe it's a fit for moon territory. I don't want it to be a meme currency that dies off. I want a real adopted internet currency that eclipses all. That's why I'm here, and you should be too. We have to preserve what we have. We're doing absolutely fantastic so far and I just love this community flourish. I think this proposed Dogecoin face/logo posted below done up in adobe illustrator by a professional would rock the Doge market. It looks strong, it's appealing, it looks serious enough for the real world, and has some serious history in itself. Below is Armstrong, a true spirit who served, "ten winters as a sled dog—a Sirius record, twice as long as most dogs serve. Armstrong hauled a sled at least 25,000 miles, more than a lap around the Equator." What an amazing achievement. I think about him from time to time. I first learned about him on Reddit. He's got that look that he's seen more moons than you or me combined. Armstrong didn't just go around the moon. He went around the world. Here is a picture of Armstrong: https://i.imgur.com/B9zfVEL.jpgI don't have the computer skills to make an artistic logo, but it could be based off that picture. Reddit post: http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1x11b1/dogecoins_face_suggestion_serious/Where I discovered: http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rtch9/this_dog_has_pulled_a_sled_at_least_25000_miles/
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February 04, 2014, 11:43:48 PM |
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ok so i think you will be my only hope fellow doge miners as i said before i have an a8-4500/7640g card im trying to mine dogecoin with. I'm currently trying to use cgminer and here is my error http://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/22/50/91/dogee10.pngHelp please for the life of doge i have been trying to mine for 5 days now and have made good progress until this. Maybe a corrupt SDK (as the windows says). First try to do a system restore. If that doesnt work, reinstall the driver (driver only, not control panels and addons) and after that reinstall the SDK. Maybe that helps.
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AlexGR
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February 04, 2014, 11:46:24 PM |
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F15qdb15.png&t=663&c=alRan3hs33mw4Q) DogeCoin to ~120 over the next month (unless we get Olympic exposure). Then we go sideways at that price +/- 20% for a while, then we blow up to 1000+ satoshi before or during summer. Then we fall back to 700-900 and... BTC has yet to tell us where it will go after. Why? Because crypto history already has and will continue to repeat itself. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation. The same goes to the guy above who says that some alt coins are already exceeding litecoin in volume blah blah blah. In the long run they'll be devalued and devalued and devalued, as has been the case with all fiat money versus finite things like gold and silver. That's not to say that DOGE is a bad coin. On the contrary. If it helps mass adoption and massive amount of people joining the cryptocurrency landscape, then by all means. Actually DOGE as a troll coin is superb. It's simultaneously money (as are all coins which can be traded for BTC and then $$$) and "non serious". If governments say ban bitcoin (ok they can't, but let's say they try), they will seem incredibly ridiculous hunting ...DOGEcoins. I can imagine paper articles having the stupid dog's face saying "very currency, such wow" etc and "government crackdown on DOGEcoin users" ahahaha... I mean wtf, surreal. And that's why governments are less likely to go that route - so in a sense, DOGE ensures the Bitcoin network. But at the same time it's paradise for mafiozos. Imagine a black money scenario where the money is in DOGEcoins and a mafiozo is arrested. It will be real funny if in the court we see something like "this guy had in his possession 500 million DOGECOINS" looool. In his defense during trial he will say "SUCH CURRENCY... WOW" hahaha, I mean seriously how can a prosecutor convince a judge that a guy did something illegitimate for owning DOG COINS for f sake.
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February 04, 2014, 11:53:01 PM |
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There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation.
DOGE is going to take 14-15 years to double its supply at 5% per year after it hits the initial 100B cap. That's... the year 2029? More than a "lifetime" in the crypto market... Crypto may not even be around by the time a doubling of supply happens - which lets be real, a doubling of supply over 14-15 years in the crypto market is so insignificant. This actually has more positives in the form of 1) possibly keeping miners on to support the network and 2) added long-term price stability. I'd be far more worried as to what would happen to DOGE if it all just stopped at 100B considering just how fast we are getting there. Also, BTC does not have a "finite supply" either - not as long as it can be mined.
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February 04, 2014, 11:56:30 PM |
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During the night we mined our 1 Billionth doge!! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) To celebrate we are going 0% for 24 hours!! Come and check us out - you have nothing to loose! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) 15 hours to go... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Happy mining! Nut
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February 05, 2014, 12:02:01 AM |
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There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation.
DOGE is going to take 14-15 years to double its supply at 5% per year after it hits the initial 100B cap. That's... the year 2029? More than a "lifetime" in the crypto market... Crypto may not even be around by the time a doubling of supply happens. So maybe the analogy holds? The lack of rarity affects the desirability factor from the get go. I'd be far more worried as to what would happen to DOGE if it all just stopped at 100B considering just how fast we are getting there.
Indeed. The modification to have all the coins upfront in just one year is seriously bad planning which was corrected with an even bigger mistake of endless supply. But then again it was intended for fun, so the holes will show themselves in the long run.
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February 05, 2014, 12:05:16 AM |
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There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation.
DOGE is going to take 14-15 years to double its supply at 5% per year after it hits the initial 100B cap. That's... the year 2029? More than a "lifetime" in the crypto market... Crypto may not even be around by the time a doubling of supply happens. So maybe the analogy holds? The lack of rarity affects the desirability factor from the get go. We're talking about numbers on our screens here. I could less if I own a fraction of a BTC or 10,000 DOGE if it's the "same thing" or better put - accomplishes the same thing in the end. Maybe it does for others, but me personally, whatever. I'm not here to collect rare coins. I mean, how many people care about the coin "42"? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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February 05, 2014, 12:11:38 AM |
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We're talking about numbers on our screens here. I could less if I own a fraction of a BTC or 10,000 DOGE if it's the "same thing" or better put - accomplishes the same thing in the end. Maybe it does for others, but me personally, whatever. I'm not here to collect rare coins. I mean, how many people care about the coin "42"? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Both investors and collectors value things (even digital things) for their rarity. You'd be amazed at how much a 42 might cost in say 20 years. Just to be clear, I'm not into collecting either but it's a factor.
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February 05, 2014, 12:18:13 AM |
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Doge is heavily attacked on the web as well as in the markets. But we're still here. Buy while it's low and stop selling your coins for pennies. Doge price is what you decide.
It is easier for them to manipulate the coin if DOGE is cheap.
PS Fuck you DOGE haters. You'll not win this battle.
It's not a battle nimwit, it's a coin somebody copied, released and got some good wealthy backers that wanted to make money from manipulating it. Brilliantly played, but there is a big difference between hating a coin and coming to the logical conclusion that it's a coin that was started as a joke and will end as a joke. Somewhere in between is where I make money by mining and selling to people such as yourself immediately, at or near market. It's okay to have an opinion on the coin, it's no better or worse than mine, but when you make it into a battle you look mentally challenged. And try and use some logic when responding to my message, I am profiting off of the coin in great amounts, I want to see it live a long time at these levels, but I'm realistic to know that it won't. Enjoy the ride. After a long time relatively normal view from the "other side". But I disagree with this "only" view. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) As you say, your view is based only on profiting. I have nothing again only profiting. It's your choice and there is nothing wrong with that. Profiting is one side of Dogecoin. And god bless peoples like you. But i see Dogecoin as two sided coin. One side is called "money" - so profiting, second side is called "fun" - so as you say joke. These sides of the coin are the opposite but same like Jing/Jang. Value of Dogecoin is bound to "fun" side, not "money" side.When "money" side is growing, then the "fun" side grows more slowly. This then is the reason that "money" side starts to weaken, but the "fun" side will grow faster. Which in turn causes growth of the "money" side. Etc. Etc. Etc. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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February 05, 2014, 12:24:19 AM |
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Finally I managed to upload the video with it being censored. Here it is: http://dai.ly/x1b6qkb
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February 05, 2014, 12:34:01 AM |
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I have and i installed it, thats why i came here having problems
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February 05, 2014, 12:37:36 AM |
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There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation.
DOGE is going to take 14-15 years to double its supply at 5% per year after it hits the initial 100B cap. That's... the year 2029? More than a "lifetime" in the crypto market... Crypto may not even be around by the time a doubling of supply happens - which lets be real, a doubling of supply over 14-15 years in the crypto market is so insignificant. This actually has more positives in the form of 1) possibly keeping miners on to support the network and 2) added long-term price stability. My math say, that it is 20 years from 2015, so 2035. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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February 05, 2014, 12:38:33 AM |
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I have and i installed it, thats why i came here having problems What's your bat or conf file look like. Also in the cgminer folder try deleting all the .bin files that look kinda like this, scrypt130511Pitcairnglg2tc8192w256l4.bin Restart and see what happens. Every time you change the configuration, it makes a new config bin file. Which version are you using of cgminer? Such blind I gave up on the 3.7 versions and 3.8 doesn't support scrypt anymore so I stick with 3.5.0, rock solid.
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February 05, 2014, 12:38:55 AM |
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There is no real market analogy between a finite coin and an infinitely produced coin. Rarity is a significant part of the equation.
DOGE is going to take 14-15 years to double its supply at 5% per year after it hits the initial 100B cap. That's... the year 2029? More than a "lifetime" in the crypto market... Crypto may not even be around by the time a doubling of supply happens. So maybe the analogy holds? The lack of rarity affects the desirability factor from the get go. Yes, but Dogecoin was supposed to be as currency. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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February 05, 2014, 12:42:33 AM Last edit: October 11, 2014, 05:30:26 AM by tylerderden |
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back to fastpool.
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