Yahoo Answers is shutting down on 4 May 2021 (Eastern Time) and the Yahoo Answers website is now in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.

Anonymous
Anonymous asked in Business & FinancePersonal Finance · 1 week ago

I am so sick of hearing about Dodge coin and people's stupid dumb luck from it?

Omygod people really need to shut up about Dodge coin, it's already up 18000% the past year… in your mind why do you think it's going to go up another 18000% when you can't even use the goddamn coin for anything whatsoever? And even if you could use it for anything significant, another 18000% gain is not justified at all whatsoever fundamentally.... Seriously take a basic financial education course. Learn what a bubble is, and stop daydreaming about quick riches please. If you got it before it went up 18000% good... congratulations on your dumb luck, but it's not gonna ******* happen again. Work hard, educate yourself, build a business, stop trying to get ******* rich overnight. So damn annoying. This goddamn coin attracts the stupidest of the stupid when it comes money and wealth building. Whenever I try to educate somebody about this stupid *** coin all they say to me in return is "to the moon", or "somebody missed out". Theres a reason why there is no billionaire touching it, because it's all a game, speculation and a casino. Any gains on this crap is nothing more than luck. Dumb luck. 

1 Answer

Relevance
  • Anonymous
    1 week ago

    It's called "Dogecoin," not "Dodge coin." During the Renaissance, "Doge" was the title of the presiding banker-merchant of some Italian city-states, especially Venice (e.g., The Merchant of Venice by Wm Shakespeare). Also, the Italian allusion clearly dog-whistles that Dogecoin is the cryptocurrency of choice for the mafia, created and used to conduct untraceable criminal transactions. 

Still have questions? Get answers by asking now.