darkmind
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December 26, 2014, 11:24:45 AM |
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The volume is unbelievably low, any particular reason for that? People lose interest in doge and all walked away? or do whales wait till market is mature again for a profitable round of pump and dump ?
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ranlo
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December 26, 2014, 11:36:17 AM |
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great, that's the doge do like that. Added this site to my rotator! This is by far the best paying one I've seen so far, . I just hope it can keep up the payments.
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pigheadbig
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December 27, 2014, 03:11:16 PM |
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great, that's the doge do like that. Added this site to my rotator! This is by far the best paying one I've seen so far, . I just hope it can keep up the payments. me too, go head, doge like to be this.
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pigheadbig
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December 29, 2014, 11:12:45 AM |
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another one, good job for doge.
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hoie6060
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December 30, 2014, 07:32:13 AM |
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The volume is unbelievably low, any particular reason for that? People lose interest in doge and all walked away? or do whales wait till market is mature again for a profitable round of pump and dump ?
No worries. It just a holiday period. Many other cryptos also have low volumes. Most big whales should already took profits and have started enjoying their holidays with doge
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I like Doge: DCayeMFxQCPnZfpmXy49AtsDG44ERCPsC9
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waldocarter
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December 30, 2014, 02:01:56 PM |
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Do you mean you're not doing this? Hmm.. That's weird. Looks like someone is using this address to sign something? Plus, on the wallet password is set, and the computer 20 times checked for viruses. Paradox. Sign - maybe, but to send the coins need a password! I'd change my wallet immediately if I were you. I've done it for so many different reasons that would look ridiculous to what you're facing here. Just my 20c... You know there's also a 1 in abignumberwithmanyzeros chance for a collision in any given address, right? That said, yes, create a new address and transfer all the coins from the compromised one. By the looks of the transactions the person in the other end is as much of a victim as you.
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C10H15N
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December 30, 2014, 09:22:07 PM |
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Dogecoin Core 1.8.1 has been released. Dogecoin Core 1.8.1 is primarily a bugfix release, bringing Dogecoin Core in line with Bitcoin 0.9.3. Dogecoin Core 1.8.1 also adds in support for printing paper wallets, and disables connections to pre-1.8 clients. This is a RECOMMENDED upgrade due to the large number of bug fixes, but is not a required one. https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin/releases/tag/v1.8.1
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Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked. -Warren Buffett
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bitsum
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December 31, 2014, 04:09:59 PM |
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I see that only 2.82% unmined dogecoin is left.I need to know what will happen when all the dogecoins have been mined?
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tins
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December 31, 2014, 04:31:30 PM |
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I see that only 2.82% unmined dogecoin is left.I need to know what will happen when all the dogecoins have been mined?
Plus and additional 5% more every year...mining will never be finished for Doge.
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marcoman22
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December 31, 2014, 04:43:00 PM |
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I see that only 2.82% unmined dogecoin is left.I need to know what will happen when all the dogecoins have been mined?
Don't we have unlimited supply of Doge that will never be mined completely ?
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C10H15N
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December 31, 2014, 06:08:34 PM |
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I see that only 2.82% unmined dogecoin is left.I need to know what will happen when all the dogecoins have been mined?
Don't we have unlimited supply of Doge that will never be mined completely ? Approximately 100 billion coins to be mined by end of 2014 (more like the middle of Feb 2015). Thereafter, 5.2 billion new coins per year (soft cap).
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Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked. -Warren Buffett
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BayAreaCoins
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December 31, 2014, 08:08:04 PM |
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I see that only 2.82% unmined dogecoin is left.I need to know what will happen when all the dogecoins have been mined?
Don't we have unlimited supply of Doge that will never be mined completely ? See the sad this about this is that DOGE could have put a hard cap 100 billion + merge mined with LTC for just the transaction fees, but now these LTC miners get 5.2 billion coins per year for *drum roll* $0 more electricity per year. They are going to dump DOGE in order to try to support the coin they are mining. They would have mined it for the tiny little bits of free coins + the large advertising community without the 5.2 billion coin intensive. It still blows me away
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January 01, 2015, 12:07:26 AM Last edit: January 02, 2015, 04:26:30 AM by Foerster |
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See the sad this about this is that DOGE could have put a hard cap 100 billion + merge mined with LTC for just the transaction fees, but now these LTC miners get 5.2 billion coins per year for *drum roll* $0 more electricity per year. They are going to dump DOGE in order to try to support the coin they are mining. They would have mined it for the tiny little bits of free coins + the large advertising community without the 5.2 billion coin intensive.
It still blows me away
If the idea of a harder cap is sound and gets enough support it might be implemented.
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Tearz
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January 01, 2015, 12:41:36 AM |
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i dont have that much hash anyone know a good pool?
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jertsy
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January 01, 2015, 12:43:46 AM |
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See the sad this about this is that DOGE could have put a hard cap 100 billion + merge mined with LTC for just the transaction fees, but now these LTC miners get 5.2 billion coins per year for *drum roll* $0 more electricity per year. They are going to dump DOGE in order to try to support the coin they are mining. They would have mined it for the tiny little bits of free coins + the large advertising community without the 5.2 billion coin intensive.
It still blows me away
If the idea of a harder cap is sound and gets enugh support it might be implemented. Didn't the devs refuse to reconsider the idea?
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January 01, 2015, 01:58:54 AM |
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the coin is great making lots of profit on cryptsy from it
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C10H15N
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January 01, 2015, 02:36:07 AM |
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See the sad this about this is that DOGE could have put a hard cap 100 billion + merge mined with LTC for just the transaction fees, but now these LTC miners get 5.2 billion coins per year for *drum roll* $0 more electricity per year. They are going to dump DOGE in order to try to support the coin they are mining. They would have mined it for the tiny little bits of free coins + the large advertising community without the 5.2 billion coin intensive.
It still blows me away
If the idea of a harder cap is sound and gets enugh support it might be implemented. Didn't the devs refuse to reconsider the idea? We just survived a hyperinflation of 100 Billion in one year. 5.2 is nothing.
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BayAreaCoins
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January 01, 2015, 02:04:49 PM |
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See the sad this about this is that DOGE could have put a hard cap 100 billion + merge mined with LTC for just the transaction fees, but now these LTC miners get 5.2 billion coins per year for *drum roll* $0 more electricity per year. They are going to dump DOGE in order to try to support the coin they are mining. They would have mined it for the tiny little bits of free coins + the large advertising community without the 5.2 billion coin intensive.
It still blows me away
If the idea of a harder cap is sound and gets enugh support it might be implemented. Didn't the devs refuse to reconsider the idea? We just survived a hyperinflation of 100 Billion in one year. 5.2 is nothing. Are you a Litecoin miner? They spend nothing more on electricity for DOGE and they are trying to support their dying coin via dumping a coin that has volume. Jackson wanted 5.2 billion new coins a year to keep miners when he originally said no to Merge Mining.... I think he just got so set in his ways + LTC miners encouraging anything for a hand out to support their old miners = why DOGE is how it is... DOGE has been planned to fail since the start aka those charts around the DOGE. Sorry for anyone who lost money with these folks... I did what I could. You can recover a lot of your lost $ using old used May 12th addresses to claim free shit though! So that's a plus! (Feel free to claim, dump for BTC and buy DOGE if you wish.)
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Varvarin
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January 02, 2015, 04:03:06 PM Last edit: January 02, 2015, 05:00:58 PM by Varvarin |
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.. You should have posted this yesterday when people could still tinker around to work out how much of a donation would help them into smaller tax brackets. Day late, dollar short.
hehe, not like I expect several thousand bucks Here is something I came across now on imgur ..
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