Dogecoin’s ecosystem has achieved a significant development with the introduction of Dogecoin Core 1.14.8.
The update, recently released on GitHub, primarily focuses on addressing several critical bugs and improving the network’s functionality.
The initial rollout of the Core client faced some difficulties, including unexpected results that did not match the anticipated outcomes. The latest version, 1.14.8, is designed to tackle these issues effectively.
This update enhances various aspects of the Dogecoin network, including better management of transaction requests, improved handling of orphan transactions, and more efficient tracking of network traffic. These upgrades are aimed at boosting the overall efficiency and reliability of the blockchain.
However, the update has faced delays in providing a notarized MacOS dmg due to complications with Apple’s services, but it is expected to be available soon.
In terms of market performance, Dogecoin has experienced a slight decline of 1.66% in value today, bringing its price to $0.10. Over the past week, the cryptocurrency has seen a drop of 17.10%. Additionally, while the futures open interest has decreased by 3.09%, the volume of derivatives trading has increased by 2.25%, reflecting uncertain market sentiment surrounding the token.
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