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yana hansen (78678676)
Jul 31 2021 at 06:28
137 posts
Well, I have been reading articles that said that the dogecoin will likely recover in the 4th quarter of 2021. Let’s hope for the best. I really want to make back my lost money :)
JohnSmithK
Sep 01 2021 at 08:37
7 posts
In a recent news we heard that Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka is the latest celebrity to get bitten by the cryptocurrency bug. She was intrigued by the cryptocurrency after she read about Dogecoin (DOGE). Dogecoins was created as a joke on Bitcoin and the poke can be interpreted from the meme dog as the icon of the currency. Shiba Inu is a Japanese dog that appears as the logo of the coin and was a famous meme at that time. The technology used and the unlimited supply of the currency accompanied with the consumer-friendly version, more adaptable and faster characteristics made it a better version of Bitcoin. https://kalkinemedia.com/definition/d/dogecoin . Dogecoin is not a joke anymore and its value increased by more than thousand fold in 2021.
marindateal
Sep 13 2021 at 09:17
53 posts
@JohnSmithK I strongly disagree on that , i find doge a mere copy of btc with a lil bit of tweaks here and there. DOGE clearly has no fundamentals and is merely used for pump and dump by celebrities and influencers . I think it's a waste of both money and technology. I guess LTC is a better alternative to BTC than DOGE.
pathsofglory
Sep 13 2021 at 11:21
8 posts
LTC is best pure crypto. Tether is the best crypto that can actually be used for transactions
Karlos Fandango (Smith2525)
Sep 15 2021 at 00:05
82 posts
pathsofglory posted:
LTC is best pure crypto. Tether is the best crypto that can actually be used for transactions

This is 100% opinion.
An opinion I disagree with....
davemack
Sep 17 2021 at 08:17
78 posts
@KarlosFandango LTC is derived from BTC and Tether is not as stable as it was deemed to be. There is no way I am going to agree with my friend up there.
marcusobrien
Sep 22 2021 at 07:48
44 posts
An era of shitcoins coming to the market for just pump and dump by the rich and influential people.
BerinhardTrader (berinhard)
Sep 27 2021 at 10:29
19 posts
Yes but remember: trading is trading after all, even if the assets change the rules remain the same.
HeavenLeighGill (HeavLeighGill26)
Nov 05 2021 at 15:04
401 posts
Honestly staying away from this one in general, don't like the confusion and everything surrounding it and don't think it's a good investment. But I could be wrong.
Seb King (sebking1986)
Nov 10 2021 at 19:50
538 posts
It will be popular until the next shiny thing comes along. Not a viable investment in my opinion.
If you can't spot the liquidity then you are the liquidity.
Poolut
Nov 11 2021 at 07:56
19 posts
Doge nowadays is still considered to be a perspective crypto, however it is in a strong dependance from bitcoin and Musks' statements. That's why it's very risk to trade doge today. It loses its advantage which it had in the past, but there are some chances that it will start rising again. Some of the analysts claim that it can easily rise up to a dollar, but I doubt that it will happen until the end of this year. The only hope is on altcoins, which are considered to be much more perspective in the next years. However, everybody decides by himself whether trade doge or not.
AliaDare
Dec 22 2021 at 18:44
788 posts
Someone is asking a question. If anyone knows the answer to this question, please tell me the details. Why do people buy crypto? What is it used for? And what is the future?
LukeRachel
Dec 31 2021 at 07:04
477 posts
Poolut posted:
Doge nowadays is still considered to be a perspective crypto, however it is in a strong dependance from bitcoin and Musks' statements. That's why it's very risk to trade doge today. It loses its advantage which it had in the past, but there are some chances that it will start rising again. Some of the analysts claim that it can easily rise up to a dollar, but I doubt that it will happen until the end of this year. The only hope is on altcoins, which are considered to be much more perspective in the next years. However, everybody decides by himself whether trade doge or not.
What is the reason for increasing the value of doge coin? What does Bitcoin have to do with this?
Pezza
Dec 31 2021 at 18:18
103 posts
now that Doge can be traded on some crypto platforms then its appeal to some could be a lot grater. also there are many that like it due to the musk backing but to be honest if you do your homework on the workings and background of doge then there are many others out there much better such as SOL or LUNA
AliaDare
Dec 31 2021 at 23:47
788 posts
Pezza posted:
now that Doge can be traded on some crypto platforms then its appeal to some could be a lot grater. also there are many that like it due to the musk backing but to be honest if you do your homework on the workings and background of doge then there are many others out there much better such as SOL or LUNA
I hear doge coin will be as valuable as bitcoin. How much truth?
LukeRachel
Jan 25 2022 at 14:07
477 posts
After doing some research, I saw doge coin crypto of Tesla company's exchange. What is the reality?
Vitalik (akaBTC)
Apr 09 2022 at 09:36
2 posts
Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency that is still very valuable, and it is very similar to BitCoin.
RohiAskari
Apr 10 2022 at 00:41
3 posts
Vitalik (akaBTC)
Apr 11 2022 at 17:04
2 posts
JohnSmithK posted:
In a recent news we heard that Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka is the latest celebrity to get bitten by the cryptocurrency bug. She was intrigued by the cryptocurrency after she read about Dogecoin (DOGE). Dogecoins was created as a joke on Bitcoin and the poke can be interpreted from the meme dog as the icon of the currency. Shiba Inu is a Japanese dog that appears as the logo of the coin and was a famous meme at that time. The technology used and the unlimited supply of the currency accompanied with the consumer-friendly version, more adaptable and faster characteristics made it a better version of Bitcoin. https://jidex.io/ . Dogecoin is not a joke anymore and its value increased by more than thousand fold in 2021.

Naomi Osaka is one of the most successful tennis players in the world. She is the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam singles title and the first player from Asia to hold the world number one ranking in women's tennis. In February 2019, she signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Japanese telecommunications company NTT DoCoMo. In March 2019, she became the first Japanese player to be featured on the cover of Time magazine.

In April 2019, she announced that she was investing in cryptocurrency, specifically in the Dogecoin (DOGE) cryptocurrency. Osaka said that she was intrigued by Dogecoin after she read about it and was interested in its technology and the unlimited supply of the currency. She also said that she liked the consumer-friendly version of Dogecoin and its faster characteristics.
dutchy1986
Jul 15 2022 at 14:36
52 posts
perryjohn765 posted:
Looking at dogecoin today, seems like its an era of cryptos. What is your take on this guys?
I’m not sure anything will happen with this coin but I have taken out my initial investment when it rose last year so now am playing with free coins and will see how it goes
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