I think you are confusing doge prices with charity and ideals. No one is saying your moral and your charities aren't good. But at the end of the day, morals and charities aren't worth a cent in the eyes of the market, not worth a damn in stopping doge from falling. And isn't that what we are talking about? I'm telling you why doge is falling and you are telling me you drilled a well in africa.
You really should consider joining your high school debate team, where you will learn about red herring fallacy, and how to properly form arguments.
It's not true that the charities and generally good-hearted community have no impact on the market. I invested real money in Doge because of this, and I'm quite sure I'm not the only one. I felt it was a real shame, to invest in BTC and giving profits to so much unproductive speculators, when I could contribute to the positive force that dogecoin is instead; and have a better reward in the process because the risks are higher.
Millions of people were introduced to digital currencies on TV because of the DOGEcoin community. The message/experience was very positive.
Millions more were introduced to BTC on TV because of the MtGox disaster. The message/experience was damaging and extremely negative.
Indeed! And that picture speaks a thousand words
