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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. Will Dogecoin Reach $1 By the End of the Year? - AOL

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    A lot can be gathered from the chart below. The first obvious takeaway is that for much of Dogecoin's existence, the crypto was essentially worthless. For years, the price of Dogecoin was below a ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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]

  6. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    BitConnect was described as an open source, all-in-one bitcoin and crypto community platform but was later discovered to be a Ponzi scheme. 2018 KodakCoin: Kodak and WENN Digital Ethash [84] KodakCoin is a "photographer-centric" blockchain cryptocurrency used for payments for licensing photographs. Petro: Venezuelan Government: onixCoin [85 ...

  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. 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 ...

  9. Economics of bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    A bitcoin ATM in California. Bitcoins can be bought and sold both on- and offline. Participants in online exchanges offer bitcoin buy and sell bids.Using an online exchange to obtain bitcoins entails some risk, and, according to a study published in April 2013, 45% of exchanges fail and take client bitcoins with them. [32]