Dogecoin Sees Highest Transactions Count Ever Due DRC20 Madness
15 Mai 2023 - 01:40PM
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The Bitcoin Inscriptions craze is spreading to Dogecoin. The number
of transactions that the Dogecoin blockchain has had to process in
the last few days have risen to an all-time high, mainly due to the
new DRC20 token standard. DRC20 tokens on Dogecoin are an
experimental token standard that works similarly to the minting and
transfer of fungible tokens via the Ordinals protocol on the
Bitcoin blockchain. Technically, this is possible because Dogecoin
was created by inventor Billy Markus forking Lucky Coin, which is
itself a fork of Bitcoin. Dogecoin Transactions Surpass All-Time
High By 3x In the last 7 days, the number of transactions recorded
on the Dogecoin blockchain have skyrocketed. Before the DRC20 token
standard was created, the Dogecoin network recorded no more than
23,754 transactions per day throughout May, according to data from
BitInfoCharts. Last Saturday, May 13, Dogecoin saw a staggering
628,209 transactions. To put that in perspective: The highest
number ever recorded before this new alltime-high was on December
20, 2013, when the network processed just 201,440 transactions. In
comparison, the total number of transactions that took place on
Saturday (628,209) is more than three times the historic high from
2013. Related Reading: Dogecoin Traders Watch For A Breakout On
Higher-Than-Average Volume The madness first started rolling on
Tuesday, May 9, when the transaction count doubled to over 40,000
and remained at that level over the next three days. On 11 May
(Thursday) the Cambrian explosion occurred when the number of
transactions rose above 450,000 for the first time. The sudden
surge in transactions is mainly due to the registration process
used to create the “Doginals” and DRC20 tokens. #Dogecoin
transactions are skyrocketing. New ATH is 3x the previous (Dec.
2013) 🚀 Why? The new DRC20 Tokens and "Doginals"
pic.twitter.com/20DXWjYGTh — Jake Simmons (@realJakeSimmons) May
15, 2023 DRC20 And Doginals Spark Controversy In response to the
emergence of DRC20 tokens, many members of the community
enthusiastically began exploring and minting these tokens. However,
Dogecoin core maintainer Patrick Lodder has little enthusiasm for
the new trend. “Json doginals minting scams,” remarked Lodder via
Twitter, adding with regard to the poor programming: “let’s push
json” “let’s keep spaces” “oh and let’s keep newlines” lmao morons.
When asked if there could be congestion in transaction times,
similar to Bitcoin, Lodder stated: Yes, but it currently translates
to a ~5-10 block wait. This is because they overpay fees too (10.3x
recommended min fee) so you’ll get to get priority over these at
11x min fee (0.11 DOGE/kB). Ah, so higher cost per as well. hmm.
Related Reading: Dogecoin Expected To Experience A Further 6%
Decrease Prior to Initiating Recovery But Lodder rejected the
necessity of a fork, saying that DRC20 tokens simply increase fees
“a little bit”. In addition, the Dogecoin core maintainer also
disagreed with the need for a “spam filter” (as has been discussed
for Bitcoin) and shared a tip: “Just raise your fees a little now,
and if you don’t like this, you can simply raise your dust limit so
that you don’t relay these transactions – saves bandwidth.” At
press time, the DOGE price stood at $0.07271. Featured image from
iStock, chart from TradingView.com
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