Dogecoin was created as a joke, a meme poking fun at the all-too-serious nature of cryptocurrency. Why shouldn’t development be fun?
Along the way, maybe we can help make a globally available, decentralized microtransaction system that lets people do and build interesting things.
Here’s what I’ve learned contributing code to Dogecoin core and other projects.
Why do release notes need testing? Why do they matter? The answer may surprise you.
Before you can make something better, sometimes you have to figure out what makes it worse, and then stop doing that. Here's now Dogecoin PR 2934 came about.
What kind of power should cryptocurrency developers have? Who gets to decide what happens where? Also: why?