That's how people will see it tho because that is a very popular and recognizable meme. The meme could definitely be considered marketing IMO.

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Definitely a stretch. The creators of the coin treat it like shit, it only "markets" itself - complete opposite of shit that's only propped up by marketing

What I'm getting at is that it's supposed to be digital art from the fact it uses Doge for promotion even though I'm sure his owners don't agree with it being used in such a way. Surprised they haven't sued the devs yet.

The only advantages I see in DOGE is its use of a pop culture icon and being more eco-friendly.

So are you understanding why you should stack it or do you prefer disadvantages or smaller advantages (which are essentially disadvantages when compared against bigger advantages)?

I'm understanding but I don't think it's worth stacking only because it does not have strong enough privacy. If it employed some privacy features I might be leaning towards it as digital silver. But right now, I am doing anything to avoid attracting the feds' attention.

Wtf does avoiding the feds' attention mean? You think they're more anti-doge than anti-monero?

No but DOGE is not private like XMR is. DOGE addresses are public.

XMR isn't private from the feds either without an anonymity set it doesn't have yet, and electronics you probably don't have yourself

XMR makes parallel construction harder but I doubt that effect would be ruined by swapping some with doggie coin

By the way, I'm increasingly being gangstalked on nostr and nobody is standing up for me or the truth in general, I don't even care about doggie coin that much right now