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October 31, 2017, 01:08:13 AM
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I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

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One of the most stable coins, as the price movement is virtually nonexistent. I think everyone has just forgotten about her and does not believe that she can rise again. For half a year, it practically fell to zero and there it sits, if the bitcoin rises to the previous level, there will already be a record.
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October 31, 2017, 12:26:10 AM
#25
I think DogeCoin is a very stable coin. The value of this coin don't change a lot when Bitcoin rise or fall. It may sometimes rise when Bitcoin rise.

It has been on a steady decline since June. The coin will be out of the top 100 in four months.
Because the more supply will come to the market and just dump it to run away with money from the market, Doge will turn into another zombie or even die token in the future.
As you can see the inflation doesn't get control by any party and the developers already gone.
There is no hope to the dogecoin to get the bright future.
There is a lot of better coin rather than doge.
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October 31, 2017, 12:00:00 AM
#24
I think DogeCoin is a very stable coin. The value of this coin don't change a lot when Bitcoin rise or fall. It may sometimes rise when Bitcoin rise.

It has been on a steady decline since June. The coin will be out of the top 100 in four months.
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October 30, 2017, 09:34:26 PM
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I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?

I guess, it just isn't that exciting anymore, but the value has a fairly even history. There are some coins, older coins in the mix, that simply cannot support a long history of success and despite the fact that Doge is nothing great, it still has the longevity that cannot be said for other coins.
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October 30, 2017, 08:24:00 PM
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I have said this before in another thread, but i am sure that dogecoin can recover in some time, they made more than ten percent today if i am not wrong, maybe it will take some months, but it is going to recover soon, i still have some faith over doge and i like them.  I have a few thousands of them on my wallet, i know that they are useless, but i will keep them, who knows if doge decides to go bullish again in some time?
I still believe on this coin.

Doge is never profitable if you hold it for long term with doge you can easily earn 10-30% of profit within a week for example if you buy eth at 0.05 btc to get 10% profit you will need it to reach 0.055 btc but in case of doge the price is currently 19 sats and when it reaches 21 sat that itself is 10% profit you can observe the chart this occurs once atleast a week.

Doge is like memorabilia for lots because of all the emotions it has had throughout the years. I hold them as a souvenir Smiley
How is holding even beneficial i remember in may or june the price was 110 sat and today it is 19 the more you hold it higher your loss will be.
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October 30, 2017, 08:22:59 PM
#21
I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?
Dogecoin is named as dying coin since its creation, but you will see, some day its on 1$. Smiley Ok, I would not put my whole savings to doge, but they are in my portfolio on longterm.
I honestly think that doge is here to stay people will buy this coin for short term trading or for scalping. As long as they think they will make some profit they will but it. No matter what coin it is.

For the price speculation I do not see doge reaching a dollar in the future, maybe in a really far future. I lost a lot of satoshi with this coin because i thought that the price will continue to rise up but unfortunately i was very wrong. Sold it on a loat but it's okay. We may never see this coin reaching $.10 as the supply just keeps on growing and the demand well i think there is no demand for doge.  Cheesy
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October 30, 2017, 07:53:45 PM
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I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?

doge is a great way to move value between exchanges that charge fees not needed for the miners.  No exchange needs to charge 0.0015 like say yobit to w/d BTC, so if i need to move money out of there , screw yobit im buying doge and w/d doge for a few coins Cheesy
Doge is merge mined so it will go down sometimes naturally, but it always has a nice pump once or twice a year if you check the historical charts
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October 30, 2017, 07:40:46 PM
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I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?
Dogecoin is named as dying coin since its creation, but you will see, some day its on 1$. Smiley Ok, I would not put my whole savings to doge, but they are in my portfolio on longterm.

i think dogecoin is not dying though we never heard any good news from this coin on  the past days but it is still it is one of the best pioneer coins out there in the market and i think doge coin is much more usefull because it has a low transaction fees compared to other coins like bitcoins which fees are so expensive but lets face it most people today are just brainwashed by new coins/tokens due to thier easy pump and dump structure  as a result, good old coins are more likely to be forgotten.
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October 30, 2017, 07:30:46 PM
#18
Doge is like memorabilia for lots because of all the emotions it has had throughout the years. I hold them as a souvenir Smiley
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October 30, 2017, 06:53:15 PM
#17
I think Bitcoin is poised to make another jump. Maybe to 7k or 8k. If this happens doge will drop to all time lows. It's best to stay in Bitcoin for now. Plus the 2x fork free coins.
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October 30, 2017, 06:07:58 PM
#16
Jackson Palmer changed the code in 2014 . There is no end to it. therefore, the course will never rise properly
I still have some of Christmas 2013
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October 30, 2017, 06:07:13 PM
#15
I have said this before in another thread, but i am sure that dogecoin can recover in some time, they made more than ten percent today if i am not wrong, maybe it will take some months, but it is going to recover soon, i still have some faith over doge and i like them.  I have a few thousands of them on my wallet, i know that they are useless, but i will keep them, who knows if doge decides to go bullish again in some time?
I still believe on this coin.
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October 30, 2017, 06:00:30 PM
#14
It can move up a few times on a big pump easily but other than that there is nothing special
to hold this coin long-term.
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October 30, 2017, 05:37:40 PM
#13
now it wouldn't be risky buying some doges, prices are very low and expected to grow in the next weeks in the next pump it can be an easy 2x
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October 30, 2017, 03:07:31 PM
#12
I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?
Dogecoin is named as dying coin since its creation, but you will see, some day its on 1$. Smiley Ok, I would not put my whole savings to doge, but they are in my portfolio on longterm.
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October 30, 2017, 01:59:36 PM
#11
I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?

Dogecoin has always had huge sell orders on any orderbook of any exchange I have experienced. This does not to me look like bear moves, even when the price was well over 100 satoshis several months back. Earlier in the year, developers claimed to try and work on Dogecoin a bit more, with hopes of reviving it. There has been no update as of yet, that I know of, so to me that means the real news will be coming round the corner.

Maybe you will call me an idiot, but Doge is a great value buy now below 20 sats. I still believe it can reach 100 again. Fiat wise, it has only gotten very stable at $1 per 1,000 after pumping. This will still grow and is a great part of my portfolio.

Their community is nothing but diehards too!


DOGE will pump again I think. There are the fractal patterns and it can easily go up to 190 satoshis again. Classic 10x
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October 30, 2017, 01:44:26 PM
#10
I think Doge coin has no future if some devs will not take over and provide some serious development. For now it's a very risky investment, it will only go down if nobody's taking over the development, which is not very likely.
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October 30, 2017, 01:07:12 PM
#9
From an investment standpoint I really don’t think DOGE is a good buy – while it’s been pretty stable it doesn’t really have any potential (although it does have a decent community, I’ll give it that).
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October 30, 2017, 12:44:54 PM
#8
In my opinion not, and everyone who has even little of doge in his pocket should sell it to someone or he can exchange for other coins till he can.
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October 30, 2017, 11:37:22 AM
#7
I see a large amount of sell orders for DogeCoin, and from the looks of the Bear charts, DogeCoin looks like a dying currency. If I was looking for a "long-term" currency, DogeCoin is the one I would avoid...?  Huh

Interested to hear the community's thoughts on this?

Dogecoin has always had huge sell orders on any orderbook of any exchange I have experienced. This does not to me look like bear moves, even when the price was well over 100 satoshis several months back. Earlier in the year, developers claimed to try and work on Dogecoin a bit more, with hopes of reviving it. There has been no update as of yet, that I know of, so to me that means the real news will be coming round the corner.

Maybe you will call me an idiot, but Doge is a great value buy now below 20 sats. I still believe it can reach 100 again. Fiat wise, it has only gotten very stable at $1 per 1,000 after pumping. This will still grow and is a great part of my portfolio.

Their community is nothing but diehards too!
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