# Dogecoin Core [DOGE, Ð] ========================== ![Dogecoin](http://static.tumblr.com/ppdj5y9/Ae9mxmxtp/300coin.png) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dogecoin/dogecoin.svg?branch=1.7-dev)](https://travis-ci.org/dogecoin/dogecoin) ## What is Dogecoin? – Such coin Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, although it does not use SHA256 as its proof of work (POW). Taking development cues from Tenebrix and Litecoin, Dogecoin currently employs a simplified variant of scrypt. http://dogecoin.com/ ## License – Much license Dogecoin is released under the terms of the MIT license. See [COPYING](COPYING) for more information or see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. ## Development and contributions – omg developers Development is ongoing and the development team as well as other volunteers can freely work in their own trees and submit pull requests when features or bug fixes are ready. ## Very Much Frequently Asked Questions ### How much doge can exist? – So many puppies! Early 2015 (approximately a year and a half after release) there will be approximately 100,000,000,000 coins. Each subsequent block will grant 10,000 coins to encourage miners to continue to secure the network and make up for lost wallets on hard drives/phones/lost encryption passwords/etc. ### How to get doge? – To the moon! Dogecoin uses a simplified variant of the scrypt key derivation function as its proof of work with a target time of one minute per block and difficulty readjustment after every block. The block rewards are fixed and halve every 100,000 blocks. Starting with the 600,000th block, a permanent reward of 10,000 Dogecoin per block will be paid. Originally, a different payout scheme was envisioned with block rewards being determined by taking the maximum reward as per the block schedule and applying the result of a Mersenne Twister pseudo-random number generator to arrive at a number between 0 and the maximum reward. This was changed, starting with block 145,000, to prevent large pools from gaming the system and mining only high reward blocks. At the same time, the difficulty retargeting was also changed from four hours to once per block (every minute), implementing an algorithm courtesy of the DigiByte Coin development team, to lessen the impact of sudden increases and decreases of network hashing rate. The current block reward schedule: 1–99,000: 0–1,000,000 Dogecoin 100,000–144,999: 0–500,000 Dogecoin 145,000–199,999: 250,000 Dogecoin 200,000–299,999: 125,000 Dogecoin 300,000–399,999: 62,500 Dogecoin 400,000–499,999: 31,250 Dogecoin 500,000–599,999: 15,625 Dogecoin 600,000+: 10,000 Dogecoin The original block reward schedule with one-minute block targets and four-hour difficulty readjustment: 1–99,000: 0–1,000,000 Dogecoin 100,000–199,999: 0–500,000 Dogecoin 200,000–299,999: 0–250,000 Dogecoin 300,000–399,999: 0–125,000 Dogecoin 400,000–499,999: 0–62,500 Dogecoin 500,000–599,999: 0–31,250 Dogecoin 600,000+: 10,000 Dogecoin ### Wow plz make dogecoind/dogecoin-cli/dogecoin-qt The following are developer notes on how to build Dogecoin on your native platform. They are not complete guides, but include notes on the necessary libraries, compile flags, etc. - [OSX Build Notes](doc/build-osx.md) - [Unix Build Notes](doc/build-unix.md) - [Windows Build Notes](doc/build-msw.md) ### Such ports RPC 22555 P2P 22556 ![](http://dogesay.com/wow//////such/coin)