It's not just the number of coins. The people who created this were not idiots, they learned by looking at previous coins. 1. more coins for larger transactions instead of fractions 2. faster block rate (one a minute) 3. faster difficulty adjustment time (4 hours vs days or weeks) 4. faster halving time (every other month or so) 5. faster time to last block (mid 2015) 6. faster confirmations The random payout on a bl…
Weren't idiots? They accidentally hard forked their own currency without realising what they were doing by changing a transaction limit. The developers have no idea what's going on and it's readily apparent. http://4x.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1ufl1e/much_concern...
Dogecoin and the Appeal of Small Numbers
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#62I think it's ironic that 'Small Numbers' in now #2 with 23 points and 2 comments (well, 3 now). The HN penalty regex isn't fine tuned. Also, ironic, that much of reddit has a financial incentive to promote it. Can I promote real estate and bulletin board stocks if I give it a tech slant?
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#63Just a random comment on the whole "community raised 25k" In fact one self identifying bitcoin speculator contributed $20k of that after moving some bc>doge all to drive speculative in doge through the assured free press (and wrote about his intent on reddit).
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#64Earlier quoted context omitted.
The same thing happened to bitcoin, though. http://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2013-03-11-chain-fork
No it did not. Bitcoin has trouble because there was a parameter in Berkeley DB that nobody thought would ever be hit (the number of locks associated with a particular table). They'd tested against this and believed the value to be enough, except that in very rare cases when values outside what they thought possible caused some nodes to reject a particular block. With a portion of the network seeing the block as inva…
As far as I'm concerned, Dogecoin having more Transactions / day makes it far far more successful than BTC. BTC, despite being a better store of value, is literally affecting fewer people, because everyone is so obsessed with hoarding the dang thing.
Dogecoin takes the whole approach and makes a joke of it... and that is why it will be a perfectly fine transaction medium.
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#67Great article, but I disagree with one point. I do believe the value of one Doge will reach one dollar. A 100 billion market cap is just ~8 times that of Bitcoins. If Doge succeeds at its goal of being the tipping currency for the internet it will reach at least one dollar. Update: To expound on my point, I think Dogecoin solves the single biggest crisis the Internet has created, and that is "How do we compensate peo…
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#68Where can you exchange $20 for 10k DOGE easily? Doge-base anyone?
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#69Great article, but I disagree with one point. I do believe the value of one Doge will reach one dollar. A 100 billion market cap is just ~8 times that of Bitcoins. If Doge succeeds at its goal of being the tipping currency for the internet it will reach at least one dollar. Update: To expound on my point, I think Dogecoin solves the single biggest crisis the Internet has created, and that is "How do we compensate peo…
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#70It's not just the number of coins. The people who created this were not idiots, they learned by looking at previous coins. 1. more coins for larger transactions instead of fractions 2. faster block rate (one a minute) 3. faster difficulty adjustment time (4 hours vs days or weeks) 4. faster halving time (every other month or so) 5. faster time to last block (mid 2015) 6. faster confirmations The random payout on a bl…
Weren't idiots? They accidentally hard forked their own currency without realising what they were doing by changing a transaction limit. The developers have no idea what's going on and it's readily apparent. http://4x.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1ufl1e/much_concern...