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Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0 - page 820. (Read 3099689 times)

legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1475
Dogecoin is about to be added to MCXnow!

Check this image Real Solid (the owner) posted:
https://mcxnow.com/static/img.png


I'd appreciate if you use my ref link if you don't have an account there yet:
https://mcxnow.com/?r=jorge

Get ready!

hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
Boy , start with the basics before sprouting non-sense:
Step 1:
http://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Step 2 :
Read more than you post on the forum.
Step 3:
Good luck.
Boy? Dunno how old you are - I just indicated that I am way older than nweb01 ;-)

I *do* know about P2P currency, transaction verification and privacy.
(I actually designed a protocol with authentication and secured with asymmetric encryption)
As the many shibes on this forum can attest, numerous are those who lost coins without being able to get them back
*even* if they can find what address they are in now and they can "see them sitting there". Still no way to avoid or reverse stealing
unless with *major* effort. So, the paper you quoted shows how it works in theory - completely safe (and I agree).
The practice shows us a different picture...

BTW, I actually did read most of the posts on this (and other) forums before I started posting,
I hope that you will be able to tell from the info in my posts. If you do not know the person you
are commenting about, you may ask me to clarify so we get a dialogue instead of you coming
across as showing off how much better you are than the person you are commenting on,
without even knowing them. Your reply is not helpful or encouraging and you still have no idea
of all the reasons *why* I doubted the safe storage of value.
To give you one more (why I said "it is relative") is that the coin value can crash, so the value is never guaranteed - not safe.

Age has nothing to do with knowledge
Lisa or Homer (simpson) debate here...

I said bitcoin was designed for... you claim as a counter that "shows how it works in theory"
Really nice counter argument you got there.

Store of value , crash to 0?
Let me ask you something , if the value crashed to 0 ...hmm usd , my wallet will still contain 100 bitcoins right?
If the usd crashes to 0 , will my bitcoins also be 0 . or would I still have 100 bitcoins?

If you peg the bitcoin value to usd and you see the evolution in price/btc alone , if you still think about profits in usd... you don't get bitcoin.
And you're still a boy in this matter.

As for the hacks.
With bitcoin , I need to safeguard my computer.
With a bank:
my computer , my credit card , the atm which i use , the merchants websites I use , and I have to trust the security of the bank itself  , and the government.

The whole discussion stated from the third party.
Bitcoin is design to store your wealth in a safe place that doesn't involve a third party.
Was satoshi wrong on this?
How about you issue an update for his whitepaper.

Also with 51 posts out of which none is in the bitcoin section...
Don't brag about your posts.

Remember that at least one was totally wrong , mister 5$ referral link Wink
I don't forget people so easy Smiley)))))))

full member
Activity: 183
Merit: 100
What is happening with doge on cryptsy?Bot fight?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
BTER and cryptsy not coordinated at all!
Buy@bter 180 22btc
sell@cryptsy 168 64 btc

Price being driven down get ready.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Boy , start with the basics before sprouting non-sense:
Step 1:
http://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Step 2 :
Read more than you post on the forum.
Step 3:
Good luck.
Boy? Dunno how old you are - I just indicated that I am way older than nweb01 ;-)

I *do* know about P2P currency, transaction verification and privacy.
(I actually designed a protocol with authentication and secured with asymmetric encryption)
As the many shibes on this forum can attest, numerous are those who lost coins without being able to get them back
*even* if they can find what address they are in now and they can "see them sitting there". Still no way to avoid or reverse stealing
unless with *major* effort. So, the paper you quoted shows how it works in theory - completely safe (and I agree).
The practice shows us a different picture...

BTW, I actually did read most of the posts on this (and other) forums before I started posting,
I hope that you will be able to tell from the info in my posts. If you do not know the person you
are commenting about, you may ask me to clarify so we get a dialogue instead of you coming
across as showing off how much better you are than the person you are commenting on,
without even knowing them. Your reply is not helpful or encouraging and you still have no idea
of all the reasons *why* I doubted the safe storage of value.
To give you one more (why I said "it is relative") is that the coin value can crash, so the value is never guaranteed - not safe.

snap!
member
Activity: 67
Merit: 10
I have 1 theory now and is that bitcoin is baned in transactions for banks in China and now Chinese are waking up and they are gonna be all day long selling bitcoins over and over again...it's gonna be a long and steep down hill today, and probably many people as they can't cash out for fiat put it in different alt coins, so it's likely that many people moves their coins to any currencies that they see "stable" as doge and maybe raises something the next days.

We hope the same thing does not happen to our lovely doge!! It doesn't deserve that because he is having so much love to share.
hero member
Activity: 595
Merit: 500
Boy , start with the basics before sprouting non-sense:
Step 1:
http://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Step 2 :
Read more than you post on the forum.
Step 3:
Good luck.
Boy? Dunno how old you are - I just indicated that I am way older than nweb01 ;-)

I *do* know about P2P currency, transaction verification and privacy.
(I actually designed a protocol with authentication and secured with asymmetric encryption)
As the many shibes on this forum can attest, numerous are those who lost coins without being able to get them back
*even* if they can find what address they are in now and they can "see them sitting there". Still no way to avoid or reverse stealing
unless with *major* effort. So, the paper you quoted shows how it works in theory - completely safe (and I agree).
The practice shows us a different picture...

BTW, I actually did read most of the posts on this (and other) forums before I started posting,
I hope that you will be able to tell from the info in my posts. If you do not know the person you
are commenting about, you may ask me to clarify so we get a dialogue instead of you coming
across as showing off how much better you are than the person you are commenting on,
without even knowing them. Your reply is not helpful or encouraging and you still have no idea
of all the reasons *why* I doubted the safe storage of value.
To give you one more (why I said "it is relative") is that the coin value can crash, so the value is never guaranteed - not safe.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
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hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
Cryptos are designed to be a safe store of value from a third party
Why the hell are you rushing to deposit your coins in a..."bank"?
inputs.io - never forget this.
Uhhh - Safe storage of value? Don't think so.
Cryptos were never designed to be safe from stealing.
They are designed to be completely anonymous - you do not know the owner
of a certain address where cryptos are sent to or coming from, that is why it
can be published online for all to see without you being able to do anything with it
other than verifying your own transactions.
That design is exactly what makes hacks and stealing of cryptos such a "safe" thing,
because they cannot be traced.
Regarding value - that is relative....

Boy , start with the basics before sprouting non-sense:
Step 1:
http://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Step 2 :
Read more than you post on the forum.
Step 3:
Good luck.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Rate my Dogecoins AWP for Counter Strike GO!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=219266986

Let's get it accepted into the game to promote our little shibe. Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 595
Merit: 500
Cryptos are designed to be a safe store of value from a third party
Why the hell are you rushing to deposit your coins in a..."bank"?
inputs.io - never forget this.
Uhhh - Safe storage of value? Don't think so.
Cryptos were never designed to be safe from stealing.
They are designed to be completely anonymous - you do not know the owner
of a certain address where cryptos are sent to or coming from, that is why it
can be published online for all to see without you being able to do anything with it
other than verifying your own transactions.
That design is exactly what makes hacks and stealing of cryptos such a "safe" thing,
because they cannot be traced.
Regarding value - that is relative....
hero member
Activity: 595
Merit: 500
At 43 I'm probably an old dog compared to most young shibas around here.
Happy birthday!
And Doge wow - compared to me, you are so young ;-)
hero member
Activity: 595
Merit: 500
https://doge.netcodepool.org/
Fast amazon server, Hack-proof (cuz you need email verification for every action), DDoSproof (Amazon DDoS mitigation), mining coins since 2012
I started mining Doge with netcodepool just last Fri, after I finally figured out how to get my old XP desktop working as mining rig.
During the weekend it has been running but now I cannot reach the website, only my worker appears to still be mining and reporting found work to the pool. Anybody know what is going on with netcodepool website? Some jealous competitor doing a DDOS because they can't stand that netcodepool is working well and growing?

Edit:
I found my answer on the netcodepool home page:
"Doge front end is currently being attacked. stratum.netcodepool.org mining should be unaffected."

Edit2:
And netcodepool is back, working well as before - find on average a block in just over an hour, but sometimes statistics cause a block
to elude the pool for many hours...
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Trust:+4:20--Warning* ASICs with extreme hashrate!
What is your opinion about:
Will the DOGE follow the bitcoin crash that is about to happen or will it go up? /There are theories that support both stances.

Any wise predictions from the gury's?

Well, The operators of two exchanges for the virtual currency Bitcoin have been arrested in the US in connection with the black market website Silk Road.

yes, I know and the whole china and EU ban, we all know the marked are going to drop... but I was asking you about your opinion about the DOGE / BTC exhange?

DOGEROAD/USD exchange : ask BAYAREACOINS or is he locked up yet?..LOL =) weeeeeee
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
Created a Dogecoin application. Provides live stats, news, official pools, exchanges, comment page, signup page, custom dogecoin theme, stores which accept dogecoin, future ambition for dogecoin and MORE!

I've contacted the owner of this thread to see if he can make this official. Here is the release:


Feel free to scan it.

Found two viruses. Burn in the sacred fire of the Inquisition. Sinner!  Grin
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
in doge we tryst
Created a Dogecoin application. Provides live stats, news, official pools, exchanges, comment page, signup page, custom dogecoin theme, stores which accept dogecoin, future ambition for dogecoin and MORE!

I've contacted the owner of this thread to see if he can make this official. Here is the release:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/94r48sxokmgs4fw/Dogecoin%20app.rar

Feel free to scan it.

Source? Don't run a closed-source dogecoin app. Could have a wallet stealer.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
What is your opinion about:
Will the DOGE follow the bitcoin crash that is about to happen or will it go up? /There are theories that support both stances.

Any wise predictions from the gury's?

Well, The operators of two exchanges for the virtual currency Bitcoin have been arrested in the US in connection with the black market website Silk Road.

yes, I know and the whole china and EU ban, we all know the marked are going to drop... but I was asking you about your opinion about the DOGE / BTC exhange?
member
Activity: 60
Merit: 10
What is your opinion about:
Will the DOGE follow the bitcoin crash that is about to happen or will it go up? /There are theories that support both stances.

Any wise predictions from the gury's?

Well, The operators of two exchanges for  Bitcoin have been arrested in the US in connection with  Silk Road.
this is old news but it will hurt the price.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
What is your opinion about:
Will the DOGE follow the bitcoin crash that is about to happen or will it go up? /There are theories that support both stances.

Any wise predictions from the gury's?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0

Exactly, don´t miss the leaving train from your coin and jump into dogecoin before it flies away. See you in the moon!

Please... No talking about other coins.
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