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Dogecoin - An open-source peer-to-peer digital currency
What is Dogecoin? An open-source peer-to-peer digital currency, favoured by Shiba Inus worldwide. At its heart, Dogecoin is the accidental crypto movement that makes people smile!
Wallets - Dogecoin
The Shiba Inu is a Japanese breed of dog that was popularized as an online meme and represents Dogecoin. Dogecoin was created by Jackson Palmer & Shibetoshi Nakamoto.
Mining Dogecoin - Dogecoin
Miners and mining are at the center of Dogecoin’s Proof of Work consensus mechanism. Check these Dogepedia articles to understand what miners do, how they interact with nodes, and why mining pools come into play when it comes to mining: What is a miner? What is a mining pool? What is a node? Mining Dogecoin Mining Dogecoin used to be much simpler in the early days. A miner only needed a ...
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How Does Dogecoin Work? - Dogecoin
Magic and memes! (Just kidding. Kind of.) First things first: Dogecoin is money. Like other popular cryptocurrencies, Dogecoin works by utilising blockchain technology. Unlike a lot of other popular cryptocurrencies, though, the fees to send Dogecoin are extremely small, and the speed by which Dogecoin transactions are confirmed is relatively fast. …
How can I help? - Dogecoin
There are so many ways to get involved and support Dogecoin. From making memes and artworks – to educating people who are new to crypto: there are endless possibilities for you to get involved and to help the Dogecoin movement. A good place to start is by joining one or more of the highly active communities on platforms such as Reddit, Twitter, and Discord. If you have a technical background ...
A whale holds nearly 30% of Dogecoin supply! Is this true?
A common source of FUD surrounding Dogecoin is the claim that certain wallets holding a large percentage of the supply are owned by private investors or so-called “whales”. In reality, many of the top Dogecoin wallets are cold wallets or hot wallets controlled by exchanges and brokers, and they thus represent Dogecoin held in custody for thousands - or hundreds of thousands, even - …
Operate a Dogecoin Node - Dogecoin
The Dogecoin network is a peer-to-peer payment network consisting of thousands of computers called nodes. Each of these nodes is running specialized software. Dogecoin Core, Dogecoin’s reference implementation, is the software more commonly used to run a Dogecoin node. It can be downloaded from the official Dogecoin.com website and directly from the Github repository. Running a full node ...
How can my business accept Dogecoin? - Dogecoin
The past year has seen a wave of businesses starting to accept Dogecoin for goods and services. Thanks to a multitude of crypto payment solutions, now it’s as easy as ever for your business to accept Dogecoin. At the most foundational level, for your business to accept Dogecoin in exchange for goods and services you will require a wallet. If you have a bricks-and-mortar business where ...
What is a mining pool? - Dogecoin
Mining pools are services, operated by third parties not affiliated with Dogecoin, which allow a group of miners to combine their hashing power when attempting to solve the “puzzles” involved in mining Dogecoin. Mining rewards - consisting of 10,000 Dogecoin per block plus transaction fees associated to the transactions included in the block - are awarded to …