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July 10, 2014, 08:41:01 AM
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Thumbs up for freebitco.in!

btw: dogecoin still alive?
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July 11, 2014, 01:14:38 PM
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http://s24.postimg.org/dam2tppqd/WOW.png

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the BTC version of your site is good too !

guys this site owner is legit and honest i think

Yup. I've never had a problem with either site when it comes to paying. As far as faucets go, they're both pretty good.
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July 11, 2014, 07:37:32 PM
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Max bet and win increased to 50,000 DOGE in the Multiply DOGE game!

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July 12, 2014, 05:51:43 PM
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Auto-Withdraw option added to freedoge.co.in.

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July 19, 2014, 05:07:35 PM
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Now you can set a limit in auto-bet to stop betting after a certain amount of profit or loss has been reached.

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July 26, 2014, 09:38:18 PM
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yes the doge coin site is indeed still alive and is paying out

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July 27, 2014, 12:28:39 AM
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i seemed to win more on the free plays last month when coin prices tanked..
and now that they are dropping again i seem to be winning a bit more than the usual lowest pay out.
not trying to accuse you of anything just stating my observation..
but hey maybe it's just random like that.. just thought that it was weird it coincided with low coin prices.

This guys Gambling sites are cool and i occasionally play my winnings but i am careful because i suck at gambling.
point being is when i first started i would cash out everything but hey.. it's more fun to gamble Smiley

I have a link (with my referral id) to the two sites we are all talking about here in my forum sig.
Check it out you might like it !
A coin dev mid last year told me about it and it's a fun site i figure.
It's sort of like a faucet in that you can play free every hour and you will always win but it's so much more than that..
calling it a faucet is almost insulting i think lol

So thanks site/dev you have done a good job all this time on the two sites.. you just need to add JPC support for me Wink

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July 27, 2014, 02:11:31 AM
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Nice site, will try to win those $200 Shocked (in Dogecoins)
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July 28, 2014, 04:47:06 PM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.
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July 28, 2014, 05:10:36 PM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.

Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=win
It's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain.

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July 28, 2014, 09:45:38 PM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.

Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=win
It's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain.

Ok, thanks

but there is a disclaimer when I go to the site:
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It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.

The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example. Use the refrence client instead.

I have more then 20000 dogecoins to withdraw. Is this considered a "big transaction?"


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July 28, 2014, 09:51:44 PM
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Very nice site, I used your freebitco too, and enjoying both site.
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July 28, 2014, 09:54:29 PM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.

Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=win
It's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain.

Ok, thanks

but there is a disclaimer when I go to the site:
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It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.

The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example. Use the refrence client instead.

I have more then 20000 dogecoins to withdraw. Is this considered a "big transaction?"


That's around 5 dollars...

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July 29, 2014, 05:49:30 AM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.

Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=win
It's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain.

Ok, thanks

but there is a disclaimer when I go to the site:
Quote
It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.

The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example. Use the refrence client instead.

I have more then 20000 dogecoins to withdraw. Is this considered a "big transaction?"




They recommend not using it to receive a large number of transactions, the actual size of the transaction is not an issue.

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July 29, 2014, 07:03:06 AM
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The chances to get $200 is too low..
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July 29, 2014, 10:38:28 AM
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Is there a trusty online wallet for dogecoins, like there is for bitcoin (blockchain)?
I have the wallet installed at my PC, but I prefer an online one because I don't need to wait for the wallet to sync.

I've earned some dogecoins with this site and want to withdraw.

Try MultiDoge : http://multidoge.org/?dl=win
It's a light wallet and does not download the blockchain.

Ok, thanks

but there is a disclaimer when I go to the site:
Quote
It is important to know that MultiDoge is a so called light wallet. It is meant for your day to day transactions. If you are a miner, you should NOT use MultiDoge as your wallet. Receiving big transactions, such as pool payouts, can clog up a light wallet. This is a known issue with all light wallets and must be considered before usage.

The essence is: Do not use a light wallet to handle a big amount of transactions, mining being one example. Use the refrence client instead.

I have more then 20000 dogecoins to withdraw. Is this considered a "big transaction?"




They recommend not using it to receive a large number of transactions, the actual size of the transaction is not an issue.

OK, thank you for your support and thank you for giving us free bitcoins and dogecoins with your sites  Smiley
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July 29, 2014, 11:04:41 AM
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@Silva
I think what the disclaimer say about "big amount of transactions" means the number of transactions you make day by day.
the number of coins you transfer in one single transaction would not be an issue.

On official dogesite, they recommend two online wallets: dogeapi & moolah
anyone got opinions on these two or maybe please give link to a thread discussing them
Im sorry if my post doesnt actually relate to the topic of this thread, I'll edit/delete my post if needed  Wink

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July 29, 2014, 12:05:03 PM
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@Silva
I think what the disclaimer say about "big amount of transactions" means the number of transactions you make day by day.
the number of coins you transfer in one single transaction would not be an issue.

On official dogesite, they recommend two online wallets: dogeapi & moolah
anyone got opinions on these two or maybe please give link to a thread discussing them
Im sorry if my post doesnt actually relate to the topic of this thread, I'll edit/delete my post if needed  Wink

I think dogeapi just announced that they were shutting down. A good online wallet is https://block.io/ in my opinion.

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July 29, 2014, 01:32:06 PM
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Good initiative. Services like these serve as a nice introduction to cryptocurrencies.

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July 31, 2014, 09:40:26 PM
Last edit: December 27, 2017, 09:54:34 PM by DooMAD
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Been using Freedoge.co.in for a while and managed to lose a fair few in the multiply game, heh.  I should probably leave that bit alone.  
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