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If you can't find a solution on their website https://multidoge.org/ then you can try asking the developer-sub if they know how to access it. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can just go straight to https://multidoge.org/ To by pass it :) but I’ll tag u/langer_hans here as they work on the multidoge wallets/website see if they can sort something out when they get a spare 5mins. Source: over 2 years ago
The fee estimation you're seeing on multidoge.org may be incorrect. I downloaded and opened the wallet myself and I'm actually getting a, "Warning: fee estimation is currently not possible" message. Note that the prices of network fees are universal and correlate with general network congestion/inputs. The only way you would pay more or less for fees is if your wallet also charges you fees for sending or... Source: almost 3 years ago
You can either use a lite wallet such as http://multidoge.org which works similarly to the standard wallet available at dogecoin.com except it does not have to sync, making it more hassle-free. However, some people prefer the interface of the original dogecoin client. Source: about 3 years ago
But I wanted to join the rocket, so I wanted Dogecoin! Sooo, which Tool should I use for my personal Wallet? As mentioned above, I don't want to use a cloud-tool for storing, but I also don't want to give out my private-key, once I want to move or sell some Coins. Paperwallets and/or dogechain.info is no option - Looks like I have no choices beside MultiDoge and Dogecoin Core. The first, never really started to... Source: about 3 years ago
After my first open-source contribution, I looked for other projects where I could contribute. One of those projects was Ethereum, which is a blockchain network that enables Decentralized Finance, tokenization of assets, and an open internet. While reading through their contributing guidelines, I found an issue in their documentation and ended up fixing it, making my second open-source contribution. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Keep up to date with Bitcoin on Bitcoin.org Keep up to date with Ethereum news on Ethereum.org. Source: 6 months ago
Ethereum - The second biggest cryptocurrency platform after Bitcoin, with its own blockchain and smart contract functionality through Solidity. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Coinbase makes use of the Extended Message Transfer Protocol (XMTP) communication protocol to allow messaging between Ethereum addresses. Source: 10 months ago
Elsewhere, The Sandbox is a blockchain-based virtual world built on Ethereum where players can build, own and monetise their gaming experiences. The platform utilises a ‘play-to-earn’ model to incentivise players for time spent in the metaverse, and is building an open metaverse to enable greater collaboration with creators and brands alike. Source: 10 months ago
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