A lot of people get confused about Dogecoin's architecture. Here's the thing: it's not just some token floating around on someone else's blockchain. Dogecoin is a fully decentralized cryptocurrency running on its own independent Layer-1 blockchain. That means it has its own native consensus mechanism, its own mining network, and its own set of protocol rules. It's a standalone system—complete autonomy from the ground up.
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BrokenRugs
· 1h ago
Wow, so Doge really has its own independent chain? I thought it was just a copycat coin.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 3h ago
Someone finally clarified it: Dogecoin is indeed an independent public chain, not a wrapped token.
Actually, many people are confused and think it's just a token on Ethereum.
But come to think of it, how much does this independence really help the ecosystem development?
Oh, why didn't I realize this before? I was just worried for nothing.
With so many Layer-1 public chains, what makes Dogecoin stand out?
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CommunitySlacker
· 2025-12-30 17:54
Wow, so Dogecoin is so independent. I used to think it was just some scam coin.
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ProofOfNothing
· 2025-12-30 17:54
Uh, how many people would it take to understand this? Really.
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RatioHunter
· 2025-12-30 17:53
Wow, I didn't realize Doge was so powerful, an independent chain... I always thought it was just an auxiliary coin.
A lot of people get confused about Dogecoin's architecture. Here's the thing: it's not just some token floating around on someone else's blockchain. Dogecoin is a fully decentralized cryptocurrency running on its own independent Layer-1 blockchain. That means it has its own native consensus mechanism, its own mining network, and its own set of protocol rules. It's a standalone system—complete autonomy from the ground up.