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The open source peer-to-peer digital currency, favored by Shiba Inus worldwide.

What's Dogecoin?

Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer, open-source cryptocurrency much like an altcoin of Bitcoin, that provides its users a completely unknown, decentralized, and secure environment that is free from any third-party interference when it comes to transactions.

The FUN and FRIENDLY internet currency!

Dogecoin sets itself apart from other digital currencies with an amazing, vibrant community made up of friendly folks just like you.

What's with Dogecoin and the dog?

"Doge" is our fun, friendly mascot! The Shiba Inu is a Japanese breed of dog that was popularized as an online meme and represents Dogecoin.

Get Started with Dogecoin

1. Choose your wallet

Pick a wallet from our

Wallet Section

Choose between our Official Wallets!

Multidoge

Windows
Linux
macOS

Light wallet

Dogecoin Core

Full Node wallet

Windows x64
Windows x32
Linux x64
Linux x32
macOS

Dogecoin Wallet

Android wallet

A Wallet is used for holding your Dogecoins directly on your Computer/Smartphone.

2. Configure your Wallet

Configure your wallet according to our

Guide

Getting Started with Doge is as  Easy  as 1,2,3!

The following guide is for the MultiDoge wallet

Choose a type of wallet to begin

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above. If you are asked to accept the download, accept the download. Once the file finishes downloading, click the (.exe) file.

2. Install The Wallet.

Go through the installation process. Once you get to the license agreement, accept it to continue with the installation.
Once you are finished with the installation, find the MultiDoge shortcut and open it.

3. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above. If you are asked to accept the download, accept the download. Once the file finishes downloading, click the (.exe) file.

2. Set Permissions.

Right click on the (.jar) file, click "Properties".
Go to the "Permissions" tab, check the box next to "Execute" to allow executing of the file as a program. Close properties window.

3. Launch as OpenJDK Java!

Right click the (.jar) file again, hover over "Open With", and then select OpenJDK Java 6 or 7 Runtime.

4. Install The Wallet.

Go through the installation process. Once you get to the license agreement, accept it to continue with the installation.
Once you are finished with the installation, find the MultiDoge shortcut and open it.

5. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above.
Once the download is finished, double click on the file in the "Downloads" drop down menu.

2. Install The Wallet.

A new window should open when you click on the file. Click and drag the "MultiDoge" icon into the "Applications" folder. This will move the wallet into your Applications menu.

3. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Go to the Play Store and search "Dogecoin Wallet" on the Play Store, or click the "Get it on Google Play" button in the wallet section above.
Press the "Install" button. Press the "Accept" button on the App Permission Requests panel.
Wait for the application to download and install.

2. Launch The Wallet.

On the same page, press the "Open" button. You will be directed to the Dogecoin Wallet.
You can also access the Dogecoin Wallet within the app drawer on your Android™ smartphone.

3. Use Your Wallet!

Now you have a full Dogecoin wallet in your hand!
On the top, you have your Address Book and Settings.
Under it, you have your Dogecoin address on the left, Dogecoin address in the QR code on the right, and your Dogecoin balance.
On the bottom, you have your transaction history. On the very bottom, you can "Request Coins", "Send Coins", or scan a QR code with your camera.

3. Get Some Dogecoin

There are numerous amounts of ways to get Dogecoin. You can buy them, trade for them, get tipped, "mine" them, and more. They are surprisingly endless!
A list of popular exchanges where Dogecoin can be bought can be found in
the

Useful Links

section below.
You can get tipped Dogecoin by participating in

our community

If that's not
your style, another way to have your first Dogecoin is to participate at
Dogecoin Folding@Home

Folding@Home

is a distributed computing project. You can join team
dogefolders, bring in your computing power, help to find cures for diseases and receive some Doges for your efforts.

3. Get Some Dogecoin

There are numerous amounts of ways to get Dogecoin. You can buy them, trade for them, get tipped, "mine" them, and more. They are surprisingly endless!
A list of popular exchanges where Dogecoin can be bought can
be found in the

Useful Links

section below.
You can get tipped Dogecoin by participating in

our community

If that's not your style, another way to have your first Dogecoin is to participate at Dogecoin Folding@Home

Folding@Home

is a distributed computing project. You can join
team dogefolders, bring in your computing power, help to find cures for diseases and receive some Doges for your efforts.

3. Get Some Dogecoin

There are numerous amounts of ways to get Dogecoin. You can buy them, trade for them, get tipped, "mine" them, and more. They are surprisingly endless!
A list of popular exchanges where Dogecoin can be bought can be found
in the

Useful Links

section below.
You can get tipped Dogecoin by
participating in

our community

If that's not your style, another way to have your first Dogecoin is to participate at Dogecoin Folding@Home

Folding@Home

is a distributed
computing project. You can join team dogefolders, bring in your computing power, help to find cures for diseases and receive some Doges for your efforts.

Check out our

FAQ

section

for more information!

1. Choose your wallet

Pick a wallet from our

Wallet Section

Choose between our Official Wallets!

Multidoge

Light wallet

Dogecoin Core

Full Node wallet

Dogecoin Wallet

Android wallet

A Wallet is used for holding your Dogecoins directly on your Computer/Smartphone.

2. Configure your Wallet

Configure your wallet according to our

Guide

Getting Started with Doge is as  Easy as 1,2,3!

The following guide is for the MultiDoge wallet

Choose a type of wallet to begin

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above. If you are asked to accept the download, accept the download. Once the file finishes downloading, click the (.exe) file.

2. Install The Wallet.

Go through the installation process. Once you get to the license agreement, accept it to continue with the installation.
Once you are finished with the installation, find the MultiDoge shortcut and open it.

3. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above. If you are asked to accept the download, accept the download. Once the file finishes downloading, click the (.exe) file.

2. Set Permissions.

Right click on the (.jar) file, click "Properties".
Go to the "Permissions" tab, check the box next to "Execute" to allow executing of the file as a program. Close properties window.

3. Launch as OpenJDK Java!

Right click the (.jar) file again, hover over "Open With", and then select OpenJDK Java 6 or 7 Runtime.

4. Install The Wallet.

Go through the installation process. Once you get to the license agreement, accept it to continue with the installation.
Once you are finished with the installation, find the MultiDoge shortcut and open it.

5. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Download MultiDoge, a local Dogecoin wallet, from the wallet section above.
Once the download is finished, double click on the file in the "Downloads" drop down menu.

2. Install The Wallet.

A new window should open when you click on the file. Click and drag the "MultiDoge" icon into the "Applications" folder. This will move the wallet into your Applications menu.

3. Use Your Wallet!

On launch, your wallet will have a loading bar on the bottom-left. You will have to wait 1 - 5 minutes for the wallet to synchronize.
After it is synchronized with the network, you are now able to use your Dogecoin wallet!
You have just finished setting up your Dogecoin wallet!

1. Download The Wallet.

Go to the Play Store and search "Dogecoin Wallet" on the Play Store, or click the "Get it on Google Play" button in the wallet section above.
Press the "Install" button. Press the "Accept" button on the App Permission Requests panel.
Wait for the application to download and install.

2. Launch The Wallet.

On the same page, press the "Open" button. You will be directed to the Dogecoin Wallet.
You can also access the Dogecoin Wallet within the app drawer on your Android™ smartphone.

3. Use Your Wallet!

Now you have a full Dogecoin wallet in your hand!
On the top, you have your Address Book and Settings.
Under it, you have your Dogecoin address on the left, Dogecoin address in the QR code on the right, and your Dogecoin balance.
On the bottom, you have your transaction history. On the very bottom, you can "Request Coins", "Send Coins", or scan a QR code with your camera.

3. Get Some Dogecoin

There are numerous amounts of ways to get Dogecoin. You can buy them, trade for them, get tipped, "mine" them, and more. They are surprisingly endless!
A list of popular exchanges where Dogecoin can be bought can be found in the Useful Links section below.
You can get tipped Dogecoin by participating in
our communityIf that's not your style, another way to have your first Dogecoin is to participate at Dogecoin Folding@Home

Folding@Home

is a distributed
computing project. You can join team dogefolders, bring in your computing power, help to find cures for diseases and receive some Doges for your efforts.

Check out our

FAQ

section for more information

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q.
What is Dogecoin?
A.
Dogecoin is a decentralised cryptocurrency based on the doge meme.
Q.
What do you mean by "decentralised"?
A.
Dogecoin is not run by any individual company or person. Technically speaking, it operates according to rules agreed by consensus, rather than decided upon by some founding or owning entity.
Q.
What do you mean by "cryptocurrency"?
A.
A cryptocurrency is a digital currency that is secured by cryptography, in contrast to conventional (fiat) currencies where they are secured by a government or governments.
Q.
Okay, but what does that mean?
A.
It means you don't have to trust any central organisation or person the way you would a bank, but also that you have to be your own bank. The developers can't seize your funds, but they also can't return them if you send them to the wrong address.
Q.
So who does run Dogecoin?
A.
No-one, or everyone does equally, depending how you look at it. The developers can release new software, but the community have to choose to use that software. That community includes not just the end-users, but miners, exchanges, payment processors, etc. Typically the community does adopt new software we release because we have an established track record, but there's no special access we have.
Q.
I sent my Dogecoin to the wrong address, or I sent Dogecoin to a correct address, expecting goods or a payment in return, and have not received anything back - can you help in either case?
A.
Sadly, no in both cases. As noted above, Dogecoin is a decentralized project and the developers working on the project have no special access or ability to reverse transactions or recover funds. If you feel you have been mislead or wronged in a transaction involving Dogecoin, you should consult the relevant authorities in respect of the parties, exchanges, wallets or other services you dealt with.
Q.
Can you reset my two factor authentication?
A.
We do not run any of the services which you log into, you would need to contact the service in question.
Q.
I lost my wallet/private key, what do I do now?
A.
In many cases we discover people have backups they've forgotten about, checking old systems or thumb drives for copies is a good idea. If the keys are entirely lost, however, there is no way to recover them. Please back up your keys regularly.
Q.
How do I use/accept Dogecoin?
A.
We do not have the resources to verify service providers, so avoid making recommendations ourselves, but there is a list of both shops and payment processors at https://spendyourdogecoins.cf/.
Q.
How do I back up my wallet?
A.
You need to back up the file "wallet.dat", you can find this in the data directory. On Windows by default this is "%APPDATA%\Dogecoin", on OS X "~/Library/Application Support/Dogecoin/", and on Linux it is "~/.dogecoin/".

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