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Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0 - page 444. (Read 3099993 times)

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@Bitcoins101,

you've just told the story of Dogecoin's pre-historic days. The new era of Dogecoin has just started. Watch closely, historian shibe, you'll need to record all events as they exactly unfold for future shibe generations, haha Grin
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I'm actually just making fun of the response he got from Redditors when he tried to sell it on /r/Dogecoin. That's why I said "Fuck Reddit" - Reddit is filled to the brim with hypocritical, anti-capitalistic sheep. What do you think happens when the content you see is based upon what everyone else likes? Everyone starts thinking the exact same way.

There are only two websites on the Internet I really have a problem with: Reddit and Wikipedia. Reddit because of its hypocritical group-think and poor advertising model and Wikipedia because it hogs the top of every search result, requests donations instead of just serving ads like every other website (and hence wasting its contributors' money), and hurts small businesses/websites tremendously. Wikipedia killed all the small websites about specific topics from real enthusiasts which were so popular back in the day. If they're going to hurt the small guy, at least make money off of it, rather than pretending to be some sort of philanthropic non-profit.



haha I got your humor Cheesy Fuck Reddit!

95% trollin & 5% sales pitch! I really do think it is a killer domain and I had the idea far before the DOGE foundation today.  I even offered to them, but for whatever reason they didn't want it!
The Dogecoin community in December and the Dogecoin community now is just....different. It has bore no resemblance to the original community ever since the Wolong pump. December people (who didn't cash out immediately when it hit Cryptsy....for whatever reason, like in my case, their stinkin' deposit lag) either cashed out during Wolong pump (or waited a couple months afterwards for it to drift down to like 75 before dumping it...that would be me) or cashed out before the pump when it was slumping, causing a personal aversion to the coin when the price shot up higher than ever before.

Everyone was effectively filtered out.

Then, the whole Josh Wise fiasco.

Some weird new site which wasn't really around back when Dogecoin started essentially funds a race for him, gets the entire subreddit to be their best friends, and proceeds to make Dogecoin = Josh Wise and Josh Wise = Dogecoin. (And Moolah = god, of course.) The price becomes tied to Josh Wise and it's all people care about anymore.

Then, all the "shipes" on /r/Dogecoin work their ass off for a month to win some stupid award, burning themselves out. When that All Star race happened Dogecoin was at 100. A little while later, it started plummeting (which was when I sold) because there was nothing left. Josh Wise wasn't going to be in representing Dogecoin in races anymore thanks to immature shipes who were trying to seem mature by saying stuff like, "we need to work on improving Dogecoin and its use, rather than spending all of our time on Nascar." Unfortunately, they didn't realize that it was too late (and that use has never been an issue with Dogecoin - it had more transaction number volume than bitcoin and litecoin put together back in December) - by that time, most of the Dogecoin community didn't know a Dogecoin without Josh Wise. He was the face of the brand and it devastated the community when everything died down. It's kind of like how by 2036, the majority of Americans will be too young to remember 9/11 - the Dogecoin community at that point was too young to remember a time back when Dogecoin wasn't about Josh Wise.

Who ruined Dogecoin? The very people that shipes consider their heroes. The devs and everyone involved in Doge 4 Nascar.

How is that relevant to DogecoinFoundation.com? Well, I tried to register it back then, but some asshole had already taken it. I'm pretty sure DogecoinFoundation.org was available, though...

I miss the 3-week period of time when doges.org was a cool site and the go-to place. When miners were mining a few million per day with a couple $200 video cards. When people with 15 posts who joined 2 1/2 days ago were considered long-time members and less likely to scam than the people who joined a half-hour prior to posting a trade request for $2K. When I got flat out scammed on my second transaction with some miner for 6 million DOGE, but still made money on our trades together overall. When some guy spent 15 minutes creating a tipbot for a 10 million DOGE bounty. (Subsequently becoming an important figure in the community that people looked up to for some reason, despite never doing anything other than being like an hour faster than the next guy in building a a simple tipbot.) When the price was 30% more on the forum and 300% more on eBay than CoinedUp. When CoinedUp went all the way up to 89 satoshis and right back down to 30, even before it ever hit Cryptsy. When it hit Crypsty and it took 2 days for my deposit to confirm, thanks to a Cryptsy issue. When that subsequently cost me so much money due to provable and documented chain reactions that no one would ever believe me - that has a negative nostalgic factor of course, though.

I know the feelings I have regarding Dogecoin are the same feelings that Bitcoin people from the early days have regarding Bitcoin. They must feel so out of place talking with people who have only been in cryptocurrencies for the past year or two, let alone a few months. I felt out of place in the Dogecoin community in March, and especially now in September. I have never had anything in common with anyone in the community, but now I can barely even relate.

This is why it particularly bugs me when a bunch of shipes from Reddit got on BAC's case for trying to sell DogecoinFoundation.com. He has more right to that domain name than the Dogecoin Foundation ever will. He was there when it started, he was there on doges.org, he was here on this thread 8 months ago arguing the same damn point about the ridiculous never-ending coinflation (which didn't even exist when the coin was created, by the way).....it's his fucking domain name.

You can add dogecoinfoundation.org and bitcoinfoundation.org to the list of websites I really hate.
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But , I won't sell even one dogetoshi.

Right on, shibe, haha!
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I'm actually just making fun of the response he got from Redditors when he tried to sell it on /r/Dogecoin. That's why I said "Fuck Reddit" - Reddit is filled to the brim with hypocritical, anti-capitalistic sheep. What do you think happens when the content you see is based upon what everyone else likes? Everyone starts thinking the exact same way.

There are only two websites on the Internet I really have a problem with: Reddit and Wikipedia. Reddit because of its hypocritical group-think and poor advertising model and Wikipedia because it hogs the top of every search result, requests donations instead of just serving ads like every other website (and hence wasting its contributors' money), and hurts small businesses/websites tremendously. Wikipedia killed all the small websites about specific topics from real enthusiasts which were so popular back in the day. If they're going to hurt the small guy, at least make money off of it, rather than pretending to be some sort of philanthropic non-profit.



haha I got your humor Cheesy Fuck Reddit! (check dogecoinfoundation.com now Tongue)

95% trollin & 5% sales pitch! I really do think it is a killer domain and I had the idea far before the DOGE foundation today.  I even offered to them, but for whatever reason they didn't want it!
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Looking on the 150% gains in 30 days I was amazed that some other alts went up the same time.
Yet bitcoin is going down right now , so prepare for a down-slide on all fronts if things go bad in bitcoin land.

But , I won't sell even one dogetoshi.
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
WOW!


I have to admit that one was a bit surprising to me
Although I wonder what the other two were about
Garden of Children hmm guess I'll look them up as well.
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Doge fans have earned a lot recently  Grin
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It's time to double up again soon.
Prepare for the volume to get sucked out of all the other Alts just like last Sunday.

Round two. Ding.. ding ..ding.

It's definitely possible.  Not counting on it yet, but I'm watching for it.

Miners and difficulty on dogepool quadrupled over the last few days.. much wow Smiley
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It's time to double up again soon.
Prepare for the volume to get sucked out of all the other Alts just like last Sunday.

Round two. Ding.. ding ..ding.

It's definitely possible.  Not counting on it yet, but I'm watching for it.
legendary
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It's time to double up again soon.
Prepare for the volume to get sucked out of all the other Alts just like last Sunday.

Round two. Ding.. ding ..ding.
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Owner at AltQuick.com

Secondary , what is the legal status of the dogecoin foundation? Crickets?

I'm trademarking my DogecoinFoundation.com, so no one can take my damn domain that I came up with the idea first!
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I'm actually just making fun of the response he got from Redditors when he tried to sell it on /r/Dogecoin. That's why I said "Fuck Reddit" - Reddit is filled to the brim with hypocritical, anti-capitalistic sheep. What do you think happens when the content you see is based upon what everyone else likes? Everyone starts thinking the exact same way.

There are only two websites on the Internet I really have a problem with: Reddit and Wikipedia. Reddit because of its hypocritical group-think and poor advertising model and Wikipedia because it hogs the top of every search result, requests donations instead of just serving ads like every other website (and hence wasting its contributors' money), and hurts small businesses/websites tremendously. Wikipedia killed all the small websites about specific topics from real enthusiasts which were so popular back in the day. If they're going to hurt the small guy, at least make money off of it, rather than pretending to be some sort of philanthropic non-profit.

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Based on what?
Do you have a clue about the rules and the TOS of ICANN ?

Secondary , what is the legal status of the dogecoin foundation? Crickets?

AFAIK the Dogecoin Foundation is a legally registered entity, although I'm not part of it so that's simply my understanding of the situation when it was being set up.
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If anyone needs a DOGE project that could really make a difference I still have www.DogecoinFoundation.com & several others for sale Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4034737
How dare you sell DogecoinFoundation.com!! Shocked Huh?!!!?? That's the rightful property of the Dogecoin Foundation, not you! Better shut up before they sue your ass for it, you greedy and ungrateful bastard.















Fuck Reddit.

No it is not. And they can't sue him for that either.
The domain is owned by the one that bought it until a judge migth change that in case of copyright and other infringement.
Not the case here.

Fairly certain he's just trolling. Certainly if we were going to start picking fights over domain names, we'd start with dogecoin.org.
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McShibe haha. Nice one Smiley
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No it is not. And they can't sue him for that either.
The domain is owned by the one that bought it until a judge might change that in case of copyright and other infringement.
Not the case here.
This is just cypersquatting.
If Dogecoin foundation contacts ICANN they can transfer the domain to them.

Based on what?
Do you have a clue about the rules and the TOS of ICANN ?

Secondary , what is the legal status of the dogecoin foundation? Crickets?
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Where can i order my doge debit card to buy my dogeburger in my local doge fastfood ?

Still working on all that - but the burger is ready:  http://such-nom.com/?p=recipe&i=25



Actually I'm quite surprised that there aren't any doge card available which you can load.
Or maybe I haven't heard of them?

Can somebody point out such a service?
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No it is not. And they can't sue him for that either.
The domain is owned by the one that bought it until a judge might change that in case of copyright and other infringement.
Not the case here.
This is just cybersquatting.
If Dogecoin foundation contacts ICANN they can transfer the domain to them.
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