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Dogecoin Joins the Network List

Make commission-free transactions with the most beloved memecoin. NC Wallet’s list of supported networks expands again — this time, with Dogecoin (DOGE)!

Initially forked in 2013 from Litecoin, DOGE was meant to be a “lighthearted” project, prompting more speedy and less expensive transactions. These features made Dogecoin popular among regular users, especially those that like to make low-amount everyday crypto payments. Following its initial success, the coin was then endorsed by several influential entrepreneurs, such as Elon Musk, who even claimed DOGE as his “favourite crypto”.

Now all NC Wallet users can also access Dogecoin and enjoy completely zero-fee transactions. NC Wallet is an out-of-the-box solution, where you can easily manage your crypto holdings, switch networks, and make secure payments.

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