The lack of price precision surprises me. Whether 1 doge is 0.00000026 or 0.00000027 bitcoin makes quite a difference if you have a huge lot of doge, and it seems doge can't be traded for anything in between those two prices, or anything in between 0.00000027 and 0.00000028, et cetera. Why is that? Why is there not more decimal places, at exchanges as well as at cryptocompare, to cater for dogecoin's and other "tiny price" coins' need for better price precision? A fraction of a bitcoin can have easily 16 decimal places, or basically indefinitely many, right? So why use only eight decimal places to express the price of 1 doge in bitcoin, as 26 is inconveniently far away from 27 for example?
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It's so easy to make this coin boost up in price, I don't think the creators of dogecoin are really into it. From what I see they have day time jobs lol. we don't even know how big the team is, if there is one. It is honestly really a simple idea, but alot of work I suppose.
It will go up due to the awsome community behind it, but never reaching it's true potential unless something is done.
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