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  2. How To Mine Dogecoin: A Full Guide for Beginners - AOL

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    In January 2021, as GameStop stock started to skyrocket thanks to the Reddit subthread /WallStreetBets, dogecoin hitched a ride and climbed 600%. In May 2021, it reached a high of $0.7376. In May ...

  3. Dogecoin - Wikipedia

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    Markus designed Dogecoin's protocol based on existing cryptocurrencies Luckycoin and Litecoin, [15] which use scrypt technology in their proof-of-work algorithm. [16] The use of scrypt means that miners cannot use SHA-256 bitcoin mining equipment, and instead must use dedicated field-programmable gate array and application-specific integrated ...

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

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    As a result, Dogecoin's price soared to an all-time high of $0.73 on May 8, 2021 -- which represented a 47,279% gain from its earliest trading price of $0.001540753 on Jan. 23, 2014.

  5. Litecoin - Wikipedia

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    Litecoin (Abbreviation: LTC; sign: Ł) is a decentralized peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open-source software project released under the MIT/X11 license. Inspired by Bitcoin, Litecoin was among the earliest altcoins, starting in October 2011. [4] [5] In technical details, the Litecoin main chain shares a slightly modified Bitcoin codebase.

  6. Charlie Lee (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, he released Litecoin on Bitcointalk. [7] He had written the blockchain technology based on Bitcoin in his spare time while employed at Google. He released Litecoin to the public after mining only 150 coins. [5] Lee has stated that he did not intend to compete with Bitcoin but meant Litecoin to be used for smaller transactions. [6]

  7. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Since the creation of bitcoin in 2009, the number of new cryptocurrencies has expanded rapidly. [1]The UK's Financial Conduct Authority estimated there were over 20,000 different cryptocurrencies by the start of 2023, although many of these were no longer traded and would never grow to a significant size.

  8. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    Proof of work mining was the next focus, with regulators in popular mining regions citing the use of electricity generated from highly polluting sources such as coal to create bitcoin and Ethereum. [140] In September 2021, the Chinese government declared all cryptocurrency transactions of any kind illegal, completing its crackdown on ...

  9. Vertcoin - Wikipedia

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    Vertcoin (Abbreviation: VTC) is an open-source cryptocurrency created in early 2014, that focuses on decentralization. Vertcoin uses a proof-of-work mechanism to issue new coins and incentivize miners to secure the network and validate transactions.