Dogecoin sī chi̍t chióng àm-hō thong-hòe, i-ê hō-miâ kap logo lâi-goân sī sī tùi bāng-lō͘ meme "Doge", chi̍t khai-sí sī ūi khoe-hâi ê bo̍k-te̍k chhòng-chō--ê, tè-bé mā hoat-tián chhut liû-thong-sèng kap it-tēng ê kè-ta̍t.

Dogecoin
Gia̍h-bīn
Kì-hō Ð
DOGE
Khai-hoat
Siat-kè-chiá Billy Markus, Jackson Palmer
Thâu-á
pán-pún
2013 nî 12 goe̍h 6 ji̍t​ (10 nî í-chêng)​ (2013-12-06)
Khai-hoat
chōng-hóng
Active
Chok-gia̍p
hē-thóng
Microsoft Windows,
Linux,
iOS,
Android
Khai-hoat-chiá Billy Markus ("Shibetoshi Nakamoto"), Michi Lumin, Ross Nicoll
Goân-bô͘-hêng FOSS
Siū-khoân MIT License[1]
Bāng-chām https://dogecoin.com/
Kì-siàu-chheh
khó-sìn ê
sî-kan piau-kì
Proof-of-work
Hash koan-sò͘ Scrypt-based
Block chióng-lē 10,000 Dogecoins
Block sî-kan 1 hun-cheng
Block
liû-lám-khì
https://dogechain.info/
Liû-thong
hān-chè

Unlimited

Exactly five billion Dogecoins will enter circulation each year.
Phêng-kè
Hoē-lu̍t Floating (very volatile)

Chham-khó

siu-kái
  1. "COPYING". GitHub. November 27, 2021.