DOGE might just be the currency of tomorrow. Here's why: it's rooted in energy dynamics. Energy-backed assets? They carry a fundamental advantage. You can't fake energy consumption, can't counterfeit the computational work behind it. That's the foundation making DOGE's long-term trajectory look solid. While skeptics dismiss memecoins, the energy argument gives DOGE something traditional fiat lacks—verifiable scarcity through proof of work. The math doesn't lie.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-08 12:29
Energy-based proofs sound good, but I looked through the on-chain activity of early DOGE wallets... those addresses from 2013 are now too active, as if someone is cleaning up traces.
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监守自盗陈先达
· 12-07 10:55
Big Dog has been finished for a long time. Musk and Big Dog are both useless. Big Dog has dropped to 0.05.
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LightningWallet
· 12-07 10:50
The concept of energy backing sounds good, but can DOGE really live up to the title of "the currency of tomorrow"... It seems a bit far-fetched.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 12-07 10:49
The energy school Dogecoin narrative is back again, and this time it's packaged quite freshly... but why do I still sense the vibe of "I want to double my money"?
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CounterIndicator
· 12-07 10:46
The energy argument sounds reasonable, but this logic can be applied to any PoW coin, so why does it have to be DOGE?
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RektHunter
· 12-07 10:39
Energy dynamics? Sounds good, but can Dogecoin really make a comeback, or is it just another scheme to fleece retail investors?
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-07 10:39
The concept of "energy theory" does sound quite novel, but it also feels a bit like over-packaging a memecoin... Proof of work indeed can't prevent fraud, but can DOGE's hashrate really compare to BTC's?
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WildWolfFort
· 12-07 10:32
Fallen into complete disarray
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NFTragedy
· 12-07 10:31
The Energy School is telling stories again, but can PoW really save Dogecoin? That's hilarious.
DOGE might just be the currency of tomorrow. Here's why: it's rooted in energy dynamics. Energy-backed assets? They carry a fundamental advantage. You can't fake energy consumption, can't counterfeit the computational work behind it. That's the foundation making DOGE's long-term trajectory look solid. While skeptics dismiss memecoins, the energy argument gives DOGE something traditional fiat lacks—verifiable scarcity through proof of work. The math doesn't lie.