![]() 03/24/2014 at 16:08 • Filed to: NASCAR, Dogecoin, Doge, Doge 4 NASCAR, Josh Wise, Talladega | ![]() | ![]() |
I was curious how the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! was going, and much to my wondering eyes did appear, !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! O_O.
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A little research showed that !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! 20 million dogecoins when they (claim to have) meant to donate 2 million. For those, like me, who want a conversion into !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , that's $13,301.20. This person challenged others to match his donation, and apparently a few did.
It looks like that the #98 driven by Josh Wise at Talladega will be sponsored by Dogecoin. Wow.
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Such dogenations
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I think this is awesome. I didn't have much hope for these guys.
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I want this to happen so badly
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WTH? This is the first I've ever heard of Dogecoins, lol. Much Wow. Is this going to be somehow more successful than bitcoin?
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They have raised more than enough for a quarter panel, so it definitely will happen to some extent.
If they raise the remaining 18%, they'll have enough for the entire car.
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Bitcoin won't appear in NASCAR, so it's more successful to me.
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HOW COULD I HAVE FORGOTTEN:
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Good point, haha.
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I hope so, because I have about a thousand dogecoins and less than one bitcoins...
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LMAO dogecoin
LMAO libertarians
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Well no...but how about a car that fuctions like bitcoin?
Car speed is determined by supply/demand. That is, It can only be fast if fans want a fast car.
Car can go unacceptably slow (2 MPH) or ridiculously, ludicrously fast (2000 MPH) depending on the above.
Occasionally, someone will steal the car's engine. Everyone will know who did it, but no one (fans, team owners, authorities, etc.,) will move to stop him/arrest him/get the engine back.
Team can go from wildly successful (winning every race) to terrible (no points for half the season, multiple DNFs)