Word Analysis Shows How Different Bitcoin and Dogecoin Fans Really Are

Word Analysis Shows How Different Bitcoin and Dogecoin Fans Really Are

As message boards and news articles routinely show, bitcoin and dogecoin have attracted markedly different crowds within the digital currency community. Bitcoin fans routinely allege that dogecoin's very existence undermines what they consider the overall message of digital currency movement - that consumers should be freed from archaic monetary systems, while dogecoin users are quick to point out that bitcoin users can be overly focused on the value of bitcoin against the dollar. Now, two new graphics have emerged that use the day-to-day language of the communities' own reddit users to....


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