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legendary
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April 13, 2017, 10:56:47 AM
They've already passes the test,so Dogecoin will always have a future in the crypto currency I should have bought a lot when they are trading at 20 sats some months ago I lose that opportunity but now I am stocking more dogecoin for future profit.
legendary
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April 13, 2017, 10:37:13 AM
Future, what do you mean? I think the future of dogecoin will be different from bitcoin. The users of dogecoin will increase but the developer is not growing as other crypto like eth .
The future of dogecoin will actually different with bitcoin although you must remember if dogecoin has not included on the gold or silver coin such as bitcoin and litecoin. But some people call it a meme or joke coin.
I've heard the developer of dogecoin has gone, Was it true opinion? Looks there is something new on the doge development which means the doge hype depends on the trader's mood to pump the dogecoin.
There is no another support like another coin.
hero member
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April 13, 2017, 07:41:50 AM
Doge pumped like crazy the other day ! So yes it will last a very long time. It always goes up and down but this time it went up very high to 50 Satoshi from very low 19 Satoshi. You could see it coming really. xP

Dogecoin or any other altcoin getting pumped and without any exception them getting dumped right after, shows how broken these altcoins are and how manipulated the market is.

but it certainly is not saying anything about the future of that coin and it being able to survive the future or not.
the price has been falling ever since doge was created and with the rising difficulty it is only a matter of time before it dies.
hero member
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April 12, 2017, 11:15:15 PM
Future, what do you mean? I think the future of dogecoin will be different from bitcoin. The users of dogecoin will increase but the developer is not growing as other crypto like eth .
sr. member
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April 12, 2017, 07:27:24 PM
Doge pumped like crazy the other day ! So yes it will last a very long time. It always goes up and down but this time it went up very high to 50 Satoshi from very low 19 Satoshi. You could see it coming really. xP
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 11:20:01 AM
By seeing doge coin over 2 years lately, I think it's difficult to see doge can reach glory day since the value keep decreasing from time to time.
meanwhile other unknown altcoin but already exist almost 2 years, Energy Coin (ENGR ) able to increase up to 400% value so it means that altcoin trading far more riskier than bitcoin
newbie
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April 12, 2017, 11:16:21 AM
hard to say for dogecoin, since value was their community in the past
On http://coingecko.com they used at #3 - #4 and now they are at #7. Dash, zcash, eth, augur, may have more appreciation chance
sr. member
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April 12, 2017, 11:04:02 AM
For the currency to have maintained a marketcap above $ 40 million, for all these years, there is certainly some resilience in that. However, in the long term most of these altcoins will tend to zero, and Dogecoin has a high chance of suffering the same fate of such cryptocurrencies.
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April 12, 2017, 09:59:54 AM
I really hope that it has it has been 1 of my favorite alt-coin,
So I really hope that it will pump up soon.
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 09:40:51 AM
Still don't see why it is fun. But I do believe you are the one being sardonic now  Cool.

No. It's an actual thing.

You may wish to take a look at Simon Baron-Cohen's work (at MRC, alongside Uta Frith) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Baron-Cohen

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 09:23:48 AM
me personally, I would never describe it as fun. That's just me though.



To some extent the gap is understandable, especially if coupled with a defensive and dismissive attitude towards the (very misleading term) “soft sciences”. To understand the appeal of Dogecoin, you need to be educated and experienced in psychology and marketing.

To experience the appeal of Dogecoin you need to be a fun pro-social person. By and large, engineers are not especially pro-socially inclined (it seems to come with the math ability territory). So, nothing to be really concerned about.

Cheers

Graham


I have a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management with a minor in Psychology and a Master's degree in Cybersecurity. I'm fairly educated, though I do not profess to know much about marketing. Still don't see why it is fun. But I do believe you are the one being sardonic now  Cool.
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 09:13:04 AM
me personally, I would never describe it as fun. That's just me though.

To be fair, it's not just you. Many subscribers to bitcointalk have expressed the same puzzlement. On the whole, it doesn't seem to perturb people unduly; I believe the expression is “different strokes for different folks”.

To some extent the gap is understandable, especially if coupled with a defensive and dismissive attitude towards the (very misleading term) “soft sciences”. To understand the appeal of Dogecoin, you need to be educated and experienced in psychology and marketing.

To experience the appeal of Dogecoin you need to be a fun pro-social person. By and large, engineers are not especially pro-socially inclined (it seems to come with the math ability territory). So, nothing to be really concerned about.

Cheers

Graham
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 08:48:09 AM
Something I've always wondered, why do people use the word "fun" when describing this coin? Doge is fun! What is fun about it?

Is that a genuine question or are you being sardonic?

Cheers

Graham



No, that is a genuine question. I have seen it described that way so many times before. People always say it's "fun!". I'm just wondering why it is described that way. I mined a few back in the day and still use it to trade for other coins, but me personally, I would never describe it as fun. That's just me though.
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 08:36:04 AM
Something I've always wondered, why do people use the word "fun" when describing this coin? Doge is fun! What is fun about it?

Is that a genuine question or are you being sardonic?

Cheers

Graham

legendary
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April 12, 2017, 08:30:34 AM
Dogecoin seems to have a good future when its given importance only on the trading platforms. Same as other digital currencies it has the varying nature which will be preferred by users to profit. Also it get importance in the gambling network as gambling sites list dogecoin acceptance.
I disagree, the dogecoin has almost infinite amount of coins still mining everyday. This price volatilty is all purely hype of the people promoting it. People love “doge” so they love dogecoin as well. It has been promoted furiously through the years but it is not based on anything new, there is no technological background, just peoples love. As soon as doge loses its community, it is going down hard.

Dogecoin is the one that introduced me to cryptocurrency way back 2014, and this is one of my favorite coins too but the features and options of dogecoins offers nothing at all aside from being a meme coin.  There are lots of better scrypt coins than Dogecoins, even dogecoin is one of my favorit I can not see any future on it but a p & d coins.
legendary
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April 12, 2017, 07:19:07 AM
Something I've always wondered, why do people use the word "fun" when describing this coin? Doge is fun! What is fun about it?
newbie
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April 11, 2017, 09:32:26 AM
I want to ask if there are new one development team of dogecoin?
hero member
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April 10, 2017, 11:22:26 PM
Dogecoin has been my favorite alt coin for quite a long time. It serves as a good cryptocurrency for tipping others, as well as being a fun and inexpensive medium of exchange.

However, I'm worried what might happen to Dogecoin in the future, since it has been quite some time that no new version of the QT wallet has been mentioned, neither some innovation to keep it going for the long term.

It would become ideal for Dogecoin to add SegWit to its code, and gain traction if it gains acceptance from the miners. Then, if it manages to become the first cryptocurrency to accept the scalable solution, it could rise in popularity once more (not to mention that transaction will be near instantaneous).

Nevertheless, Dogecoin is a great cryptocurrency being inexpensive and relatively stable, making it a great way to tip others or send micropayments faster than BTC at a fraction of the cost.

Looking forward to your opinion. Wink

I guess dogecoin will still run after some time. Its actually one of the top cryptocurrencies online and yet its never been removed. As I can see, dogecoin is somewhat similar to bitcoin hence, the price is not the same. We all know that dogecoin and bitcoin is somewhat related. If the bitcoin rises, dogecoin fall and vice versa.
legendary
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April 10, 2017, 10:02:17 PM
Why do coins have to be a store of value? All that does is lead to hoarding. How much bitcoin gets spent? Very little, people think of it like gold, or stocks.

The value of doge is that it can be used as a currency - in other words, to buy and sell real things in the real world. The inflationary side is a plus because it means people spend and tip instead of hoarding.
We cant so anything about it becausr people choose to hoard than to actively circulate it which is mainly needed for the price to go.Speaking of  Doge i do hold some of it and sometimes i do really like to spend it off but my mind just keep telling me to hold. Grin
legendary
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April 10, 2017, 05:51:25 PM
Why do coins have to be a store of value? All that does is lead to hoarding. How much bitcoin gets spent? Very little, people think of it like gold, or stocks.

The value of doge is that it can be used as a currency - in other words, to buy and sell real things in the real world. The inflationary side is a plus because it means people spend and tip instead of hoarding.

What got me thinking was "where can I spend Dogecoin?" and this list
throws up a few possibilities https://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/wiki/shop_with_dogecoin
I must admit the list is not hugh but I didnt realise you could even spend it anywhere.

Like all altcoin's I have heard good and bad things about Dogecoin
and I have to do a little more research on it. My desktop wallet is "Dogecoin Ready"
so I do have a place to store it if/when I decide to get involved.

What has been mentioned earlier is the mining of the coin the circulating supply is gynormous
is this working against it?

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