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  1. 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!

  2. Project: Dogecoin Standard - Dogecoin Foundation

    As we’ve seen recently with some exchanges, ‘getting Dogecoin wallets right’ isn’t easy and right now to understand how Dogecoin works you need to read the code, or have been part of the Dogecoin …

  3. The History of Dogecoin - Dogecoin

    Dogecoin was originally created as a joke in late 2013 by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer. Both Billy and Jackson thought that cryptocurrency was being taken far too seriously and wasn’t much fun.

  4. Who are the current Dogecoin developers? - Dogecoin

    Over the years, a varied group of developers has contributed to the development of Dogecoin Core, Dogecoin’s reference implementation. Dogecoin was created by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer in …

  5. What is Dogecoin? - Dogecoin

    More than this, though, is the ethos of Dogecoin, summarised in the Dogecoin Manifesto, and its amazing, vibrant community made up of friendly folks just like you!

  6. How can I get Dogecoin? - Dogecoin

    You can purchase Dogecoin on an exchange at the current market price (this is called a market taker transaction), or by making an offer to purchase cryptocurrency once it reaches a specified price (a …

  7. About - Dogecoin Foundation

    In 2021 the Foundation has been re invigorated by members of the original core team along with fresh faces and new seasoned advisors ready to grow Dogecoin for the decade ahead. You can read …

  8. Who owns and controls the Dogecoin Network? - Dogecoin

    One of the wonderful things about Dogecoin is that no-one, or no corporate entity, “owns” the Dogecoin blockchain: it is entirely open-source, permissionless, decentralised, and peer-to-peer.

  9. What is a wallet, really? - Dogecoin

    It is important to understand that unlike a physical wallet, which holds actual notes and coins, crypto wallets do not really “store” your crypto (in this case, Dogecoin) locally.

  10. What is the Dogecoin Foundation? - Dogecoin

    In 2021 the Foundation was re-invigorated by members of the core development team — along with fresh faces and new seasoned advisors — ready to grow Dogecoin for the decade ahead! You can …