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DATE: Dec. 30, 2015, 6:29 a.m.

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  1. Tip a TeacherDid you know that 99.5 of teachers spend theirown moneyon school supplies? That's ridiculous.Public education school teachers are notoriously underpaid, but still have to dip into their own personal finances to make sure they have the necessary supplies and materials needed to teach their classes. If my daughter's school teacher was to list her dogecoin address in the weekly parent newsletter, I would jump at the chance to anonymously send some appreciation her way in the form of dogecoins. Giving a few doges to someone who is willingly staying after school andgoing the extra mile to help my daughter is something I can get behind. Tip a Blogger/Author/PhotographerAfter I read a fascinating article or blog post, my first reaction is to share it in my social networks to help spread the awesomeness. If there was a quick & easy way to send a few doges to the author, I'm sure I would find myself doing so. It seems like a good incentive for authors to continuously create content that a specific audience desires. Would also be a great for YouTube, photography websites or any other original content generation platform.Donate to Worthy CausesWhen a disaster strikes, I usually try to find ways to monetarily help those in need. It would be smart if organizations like United Way, Salvation Army, Red Cross or other similar charities had a verified public dogecoin address that people could instantly donate to. This would eliminate any sort of credit card surcharges/fees that might occur when donating and would open up an entirely new audience that was previously unable to donate (people without credit cards). This is an untapped market that charities worldwide should embrace and consider catering to. Buy in-game PurchasesThis is a no-brainer. If a video game offers virtual products for sale within their gaming environment, dogecoin should be an accepted payment method. Period. This just simply makes sense.Tip a Reality StarOK, this one might be a bit weird, but I'd like the option to send my favorite reality stars some dogecoin. Call it entertainment appreciation. Most of the time reality stars are B-level peeps who are on the show to simply make a little extra money since their 15 minutes of fame is slowly dwindling. During the end credits, a photo of the cast and their dogecoin QR code would be shared and donations would go directly to that person. It might also be cool to throw some dogesat people pitching on Shark Tank. I love that show.Buy Stuff off Home Shopping NetworkI admit it. I often watch those crazy late night home shopping channels and occasionally make an impulse purchase of something I just HAD TO have. Sometimes the product is for me, yet sometimes I buy something as a surprise gift for my wife. It would be nice to be able to purchase something from these channels without the charge showing up on my credit card statement and risking the surprise be spoiled before the item is delivered to our door. Dogecoin acceptance would fix that.Pay-per-article PaywallsInstead of paying $10-$20 per month to gain access to a paywall newspaper or other online media, it would be sweet if I could decide which individual articles are worth opening and "unlock"those specific articles via dogecoin. Only paying for articles I want to read seems reasonable andwould widen the audience to those previously unable to view any content.Pay for Wi-FiSitting in a foreign airport and need to do some work on your laptop? Need internet access? Instead of incurring multiple foreign fees for using your credit card abroad, it would be convenient I could send some dogecoins to the above mentioned internet provider and instantly access the web.Fund a Local Community ProjectOK, this is probably another crazy idea, but hear me out. If my city provided a list of volunteer community projects (new park, neighborhood clean-up, etc.) that are currently underway, it would nice to be able to give send some doges to that specific association for future purposes or projects. Instead of relying purely on donations, they could find new revenue from people that appreciate the work they are already doing. Tip my Garbage ManThe name of the guy who comes every Thursday to pick up our trash cans is named Howard. Thereason I know that is because I sometimes bring him out a bottle of water when it's hot outside, and we exchange a quick chat before he's off again doing his job. He has a pretty thankless job and I'm sure other people think the same. Would be cool if there was a way to send some doge his way to acknowledge he is appreciated. Just a thought.Well there it is.Ten different ways I would use my stash of dogecoins if the option was available.Thanks for reading such a long article. Ifyouhave any ideas on how dogecoin could possibly be utilized, please drop a comment. I'd love to hear them.- Rudy@dogecoinpark

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