Dogecoin network encounters "stuttering/no response" problem, or the network is blocked due to inscriptions
According to DOGE developer and member of the Dogecoin Foundation, Timothy Stebbing, multiple cryptocurrency exchanges have contacted the Dogecoin Foundation regarding "lag/unresponsiveness" issues on the Dogecoin network (but did not disclose specific exchange names). Timothy Stebbing explained that there are significant issues with the code that have been clogging the Dogecoin network, and now all developers and board members are considering how to solve this problem. However, he stated that Dogecoin is a decentralized project, so community discussion is needed before any optimizations can be implemented.
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