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June 19, 2014, 07:12:23 PM |
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A McDoge would be a better name. Yes, but McDonalds would never have accepted it. Associating meat with dogs would not be a good advertising strategy Exactly what I was about to post.
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robbo389
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June 19, 2014, 07:14:53 PM |
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A McDoge would be a better name. Do you think any company, even one like McDonalds, wants the word "DOG" on their burgers? I agree it does conjure up thoughts of dog meat, but I still like the name. It's not like I'm suggesting a McDogeMeat.
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lynn_402
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June 19, 2014, 07:19:32 PM |
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I agree it does conjure up thoughts of dog meat, but I still like the name. It's not like I'm suggesting a McDogeMeat.
Actually, I think there was a McDoge, but it was removed with a few others, including the McDogecoin.
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Bit_Happy
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June 19, 2014, 07:22:33 PM |
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McDoge was not this community's finest moment. How could anyone think that was a good idea?
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lynn_402
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June 19, 2014, 07:27:57 PM |
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McDoge was not this community's finest moment. How could anyone think that was a good idea?
Well, to be fair, that worked quite well for the guy who invented Hot-dogs
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Bit_Happy
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June 19, 2014, 07:38:35 PM |
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McDoge was not this community's finest moment. How could anyone think that was a good idea?
Well, to be fair, that worked quite well for the guy who invented Hot-dogs LOL, you are correct there, thanks for the laugh.
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mstrongbow
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June 19, 2014, 07:45:14 PM |
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Hot off the grill!!!
DOGE-Dogs! Featuring a 100% Shibe-Free bun!
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robbo389
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June 19, 2014, 07:56:24 PM |
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Hot off the grill!!!
DOGE-Dogs! Featuring a 100% Shibe-Free bun!
Snoop DOGE-Dog would probably sue.
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mstrongbow
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June 19, 2014, 07:57:26 PM |
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Hot off the grill!!!
DOGE-Dogs! Featuring a 100% Shibe-Free bun!
Snoop DOGE-Dog would probably sue. hehehehe lmaorotf
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FiniteByDesign
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June 20, 2014, 09:04:33 AM |
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NEW PRODUCT!Finite By Design LLC is pleased to announce 1 Ounce Nickel and 1 Ounce Copper DOGE COINS! Antique struck for durability! These proofs each come with a hologram for placement on the reverse of the proof. The customer can add a private key if they desire to add DOGE to the physical piece. Cost is $30 for singles and $250 for 10, plus shipping and handling. Only 100 of each available.
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freedomno1
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June 20, 2014, 09:37:32 AM |
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McDoge was not this community's finest moment. How could anyone think that was a good idea?
Well, to be fair, that worked quite well for the guy who invented Hot-dogs Well touche Lynn anyways I like the name Mcshibe sounds classy in my mind
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Bit_Happy
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June 20, 2014, 10:01:53 AM |
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Hot off the grill!!!
DOGE-Dogs! Featuring a 100% Shibe-Free bun!
Snoop DOGE-Dog would probably sue. Snoop Dog made a tweet or 2 about BTC (I think I remember that correctly) has he ever mentioned DOGE?
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June 20, 2014, 11:14:19 AM |
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Fact, not FUD. Take the blinders off. Don't forget I'm a holder and supporter myself just not delusional.
Dogecoin has the advantage of having a smaller and thus more flexible userbase dans Bitcoin's. If 51% attacks end up being a considerable threat in the future, a change of algorithm could happen; the developpers have talked about this a few times. Why not change the algorithm right now? To prevent possible problems in the future?
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June 20, 2014, 11:18:56 AM |
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Fact, not FUD. Take the blinders off. Don't forget I'm a holder and supporter myself just not delusional.
Dogecoin has the advantage of having a smaller and thus more flexible userbase dans Bitcoin's. If 51% attacks end up being a considerable threat in the future, a change of algorithm could happen; the developpers have talked about this a few times. Why not change the algorithm right now? To prevent possible problems in the future? aggreed. if changed, I wish this coin will be good in the future.
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lynn_402
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June 20, 2014, 11:54:12 AM |
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Why not change the algorithm right now? To prevent possible problems in the future?
Because at the moment, it's the second most secure scrypt coin so there's no need. And since many dogecoin users bought ASICs to secure the network, it would be unfair for them to change now when it's still very profitable. When the block reward will fall to 30000 in three month, if the price didn't rise considerably, it might be wise to reconsider. Well touche Lynn anyways I like the name Mcshibe sounds classy in my mind I agree I had lost hope that a dogecoin-related burger would win because of McDonald's censorship, that's a pleasant surprise.
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June 20, 2014, 12:50:33 PM |
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Why not change the algorithm right now? To prevent possible problems in the future?
Because at the moment, it's the second most secure scrypt coin so there's no need. Based on what? Total hashrate? That's not what makes it secure at all.
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lynn_402
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June 20, 2014, 01:17:39 PM |
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Why not change the algorithm right now? To prevent possible problems in the future?
Because at the moment, it's the second most secure scrypt coin so there's no need. Based on what? Total hashrate? That's not what makes it secure at all. The hashrate is not what makes it secure? I thought that was the whole point of cryptocurrencies For now it's at 60gh/s. The three biggest pools wouldn't have enough hashpower to do a 51% attack. An independant miner would need a 2.5M$ investment in mining hardware to attempt this, and unless he holds more than 10% of all the doges, he would not profit from double-spending.
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tema
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June 20, 2014, 07:50:09 PM |
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✔ Freedom ✔ Reliability ✔ Global accessibility ▮▮ BITCOIN ▮▮ ✔ Trust and Integrity ✔ Independence
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