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With news of the hacking, those who purchased the currency "for the lulz" were suddenly thinking of it as serious business. | With news of the hacking, those who purchased the currency "for the lulz" were suddenly thinking of it as serious business. | ||
Bitcoin was busy laughing at the newbs who didn't understand why online wallets are a bad idea. | Bitcoin was busy laughing at the newbs who didn't understand why online wallets are a bad idea. | ||
Dogecoin itself made matters worse by recommending people store their coins offline, admitting it didn't have a clue about how to secure their site. | Dogecoin itself made matters worse by recommending people store their coins offline, admitting it didn't have a clue about how to secure their own site. | ||
Drama escalated as clueless "investors" posting their email, username and other account information to Dogecoin's Reddit for all to see, panicking over what was supposed to be a joke. | |||
Others began speculating this was an inside job which resulted in some lawsuit threats over what amounted to a couple dollars. | |||
The hacker successfully got journalist to plaster the Doge meme all over the headlines (Forbes was the only news site to resist) and to get people to actually take fake money, er, Dogecoins, seriously. | |||
== YouTube == | == YouTube == |
Revision as of 18:47, 28 December 2013
Dogecoin (also known as Dodgycoin) is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, whatever the hell that is supposed to mean. The currency went onlin December 6th, 2013 and became favored by Shiba Inus worldwide because dogs care about human space bux.
Doge meme
For those who actually have a job and don't spend all day on the Internet, the currency is named after Know Your Meme's Meme of the Year, Doge. It was programmed by a former IBM engineer who never heard about memes. Someone suggested Dogecoin and he went with it. He was interested in virtual currencies but distanced himself from Bitcoin due to it's association with Silk Road, failing to realize the Doge was popularized by drug addicts who are unable to make out complete sentences.
The true intent of Dogecoin is to get people to spam the Doge meme so that 2014's Mosted Unfunny and Hated Meme of the Year. Looking at Dogecoin related websites and posting by currency holders it is off to a very good start. If you can't afford to purchase a Dogecoin for 0.06 cents, visit a water bowl and soon you'll be packing your Dogewallet with Dogecoins and become a dogillionaire!
Clueless "investors"
Like any other virtual currency, there is absolutely no protection whatsoever. If someone's space bux gets stolen, the government won't care. For all intents and purposes, Dogecoins are worth nothing.
Since Dogecoin is named after a very popular meme, people who don't have a clue were suddenly investing in the cryptocurrency.
In fact, many at the time thought that Dogecoin was nothing more than an Internet prank.
Not even a week earlier, it's value had decreased by 80% due to exploits in mining the coins.
News of someone from Australia known as Trade Fortress who claimed he lost $1 million in Bitcoins when online wallet inputs.io shut down without warning, claiming they were hacked.
Bitcoin itself was busy laughing at journalist who heralded Dogecoin as a potential successor.
With a website less than a month old and a bunch of clueless usersinvestors, what could possibly go wrong?
Hacked
In an epic move that made the Grinch himself smile, this question was answered on Christmas. Someone managed to find a security hole in Dogewallet, where users can store their Dogecoins. Around 30 million coins were stolen, worth about $12,000. This earned the hacker the being the only hacker to steal less than what a part-timer makes flipping burgers in a year. In response, Dogecoin did the rational thing and shut down its website and social media accounts, a move that wasn't suspicious at all. Eventually the site was reopened then new Facebook and Reddit accounts were created, but the damage was already done. With news of the hacking, those who purchased the currency "for the lulz" were suddenly thinking of it as serious business. Bitcoin was busy laughing at the newbs who didn't understand why online wallets are a bad idea. Dogecoin itself made matters worse by recommending people store their coins offline, admitting it didn't have a clue about how to secure their own site.
Drama escalated as clueless "investors" posting their email, username and other account information to Dogecoin's Reddit for all to see, panicking over what was supposed to be a joke. Others began speculating this was an inside job which resulted in some lawsuit threats over what amounted to a couple dollars. The hacker successfully got journalist to plaster the Doge meme all over the headlines (Forbes was the only news site to resist) and to get people to actually take fake money, er, Dogecoins, seriously.
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