The difference between Dogecoin and other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum is that it is inflationary. While there are only 21 million Bitcoins that will ever be mined, Dogecoin has no limit which makes it an inflationary coin.
Dogecoin initially has a limit of 100 billion coins. However, in February 2014, Dogecoin founder, Jackson Palmer, announced that that limit would be removed and there would be no cap. By mid-2015, Dogecoin had released its 100 billionth coin. As of 2019, the Dogecoin supply sat at 121+ billion coins.
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