Dogecoin

Dogecoin (/ˈd(d)ʒkɔɪn/ DOHJ-koyn or DOHZH-koyn, 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. It is considered both the first "meme coin", and more specifically the first "dog coin". Despite its satirical nature, some consider it a legitimate investment prospect. Dogecoin features the face of the Shiba Inu dog from the "doge" meme as its logo and namesake. It was introduced on December 6, 2013, and quickly developed its own online community, reaching a peak market capitalization of over US$85 billion on May 5, 2021. As of 2021, it is the sleeve sponsor of Watford Football Club.

Dogecoin
Official logo of Dogecoin
Denominations
SymbolÐ
CodeDOGE
Development
Original author(s)Billy Markus, Jackson Palmer
Initial releaseDecember 6, 2013 (2013-12-06)
Development statusActive
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows,
Linux,
iOS,
Android
Developer(s)Billy Markus ("Shibetoshi Nakamoto"), Michi Lumin, Ross Nicoll
Source modelFOSS
LicenseMIT License
Ledger
Timestamping schemeProof-of-work
Hash functionScrypt-based
Block rewardÐ10,000
Block time1 minute
Block explorerhttps://dogechain.info/
Supply limitUnlimited Exactly Ð5 billion will enter circulation each year.
Valuation
Exchange rateFloating (very volatile)
Website
Websitehttps://dogecoin.com/

Dogecoin.com promotes the currency as the "fun and friendly Internet currency", referencing its origins as a "joke". Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer launched the satirical cryptocurrency as a way to make fun of Bitcoin and the many other cryptocurrencies boasting grand plans to take over the world. With the help of Reddit, the site became an instant hit. Within two weeks, Dogecoin had established a dedicated blog and forum, and its market value reached $8 million, once jumping to become the seventh largest electronic currency in the world. Dogecoin is based on Scrypt algorithm.

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