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SpaceX Transfers $152M in Bitcoin

SpaceX Transfers $152M in Bitcoin

Elon Musk's SpaceX has transferred $152 million worth of Bitcoin to a new wallet after keeping the funds dormant for over three years.

 Nikolas Sargeant
Ether Hits $3,800 as Bitcoin Steadies Above $118k

Ether Hits $3,800 as Bitcoin Steadies Above $118k

ETH rallied by over 3% during the weekend to hit the $3,800 mark as Bitcoin stabilizes around $118k while altcoins rally higher.

 Hassan Maishera
Total Cryptocurrency Market Cap Hits $4 Trillion as XRP, ETH, DOGE, and ADA Rally

Total Cryptocurrency Market Cap Hits $4 Trillion as XRP, ETH, DOGE, and ADA Rally

The total cryptocurrency market cap has hit an all-time high of $4 trillion as leading altcoins like XRP, ETH, DOGE, and ADA rally higher.

 Hassan Maishera

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Review

Learn more about Dogecoin.

When investing in virtual currency, you need to do your research. We provide you with reviews of each world top cryptocurrency out there, so that you can find the best crypto coins to invest in for you. This is a review of Dogecoin.

Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are pushing the boundaries of what the current financial paradigm regard as “normal”. Many of the projects are stemmed from an aspect or complex of problems they want to change or override. Be it convenience, safety, security or privacy, cryptos have an area of application virtually anywhere. Therein lies the comparative advantage against the current fiscal system that fiat currencies are meant for. Even large corporations, banks, international organizations and governments are now advocating for crypto adoption and claim it to be “the future of money”. So, as alternative cryptocurrencies started emerging after bitcoin, one must make a deep-dive analysis as to which projects are here to stay and which will not.

Dogecoin, for example, started out as a joke, and has been up and down on the top 50 biggest cryptocurrency market caps for the last 3 years. Initially developed by Billy Markus as a fun currency named after the doge of a Shiba Inu, he had no idea that this currency would last in the cryptocurrency scape.

Dogecoin stems from Luckycoin, built on the Litecoin platform. It uses the Scrypt algorithm, to validate a PoW (proof-of-work) mining protocol. There isn’t any real technical use-case for Dogecoin. It is more based on the effect of virality of memes and other internet crazes and gives that “uncapitalized” aspect of the modern internet a currency. Initially, the community dubbed themselves “shibes” and mainly used it for tipping and granting “fun” comments, pictures and projects money. Millions of DOGE circulated for “tipping” in social media outlets like Reddit, Twitter or Imgur.

Many followers gave up on DOGE due to the low value. However, the culture and community can be deemed as resilient. If you are new to the world of virtual currencies, Dogecoin might be a fun thing. But if you are serious and want to invest in this environment for the solutions it offers, best look elsewhere.

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