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  2. Should You Forget Bitcoin and Buy Dogecoin Instead? - AOL

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    But Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE)-- which was originally created in 2013 as a parody of Bitcoin and named after a Shiba Inu dog -- more than quadrupled during the past 12 months. In the past, Dogecoin's ...

  3. Dogecoin - Wikipedia

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    Dogecoin (/ ˈ d oʊ (d) ʒ k ɔɪ n / DOHJ-koyn or DOHZH-koyn, [2] Abbreviation: DOGE; sign: Ð) is a cryptocurrency created by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, who decided to create a payment system as a joke, making fun of the wild speculation in cryptocurrencies at the time. [3]

  4. 3 Things Every Crypto Investor Should Know About Dogecoin - AOL

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    Given that Dogecoin is now outperforming Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) for the year, it's perhaps no surprise that it is beginning to attract attention from crypto investors. But before you invest in ...

  5. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    By November 2018, bitcoin was estimated to have an annual energy consumption of 45.8TWh, generating 22.0 to 22.9 million tons of CO 2, rivalling nations like Jordan and Sri Lanka. [261] By the end of 2021, bitcoin was estimated to produce 65.4 million tons of CO 2, as much as Greece, [262] and consume between 91 and 177 terawatt-hours annually ...

  6. Will Dogecoin Be the Next Bitcoin? Or Maybe Something Better

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    One bitcoin costs $529.50, while one Dogecoin is worth .059 cents, according to recent prices. Or, to put it in more relatable terms, $1 will buy you 1,691 Dogecoins.

  7. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin (abbreviation: BTC; sign: ₿) is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Based on a free-market ideology, bitcoin was invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an unknown entity (person or persons). [5] Use of bitcoin as a currency began in 2009, [6] with the release of its open-source implementation.

  8. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange can typically send cryptocurrency to a user's personal cryptocurrency wallet.Some can convert digital currency balances into anonymous prepaid cards which can be used to withdraw funds from ATMs worldwide [1] [2] while other digital currencies are backed by real-world commodities such as gold.

  9. Bitcoin vs. Ethereum vs. Dogecoin: Complete Comparison ... - AOL

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    What is the difference between bitcoin, ethereum and dogecoin? Before you decide which cryptocurrency to invest in, you should explore their values and uses. Bitcoin vs. Ethereum vs. Dogecoin ...