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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
The price of Litecoin just barely went over its 2017 peak, which to many sounds bad, although 80-90% of all cryptocurrencies failed during the 2018 bear run, so litecoin has still beat the majority of the market. Source: 10 months ago
But, it's quite easy to go, download Litecoin Core and play with it. (https://litecoin.org/). Source: 12 months ago
A crypto coin is simply a digital coin, created for making payments. Coins are created to act like money: in other words, they represent a unit of account, store of value, and medium of transfer. Crypto coins tend to take the form of their native blockchain, like with Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC) and Monero (XMR). Source: about 1 year ago
Yes. And harder to mine. The reward for miners becomes 6 coins instead of the twelve you receive when proofing (finding) a block. The value does happen right away.. It takes years of people collecting and holding. The amount of coins will remain the same. Not like the US government who can print money at will. 😂 Litecoin.org. Source: about 1 year ago
According to a Litecoin tweeter post, The Litecoin Network completed over 39 million transactions in 2022. Source: over 1 year ago
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Bitcoin - Bitcoin is an innovative payment network and a new kind of money.
Ripple (XRP) - Ripple is known as RTGS (real-time gross settlement system), exchange currency and a remittance network operated by the Ripple company.
Monero - Monero is a secure, private, untraceable currency. It is open-source and freely available to all.
Ethereum - Ethereum is a decentralized platform for applications that run exactly as programmed without any chance of fraud, censorship or third-party interference.
NameCoin - Namecoin is a distributed domain name system based on the Bitcoin technology.