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# Private Key To Dogecoin

```python
from cryptofuzz import Dogecoin

# Dogecoin Class
doge = Dogecoin()

# Private Key
privatekey = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef"

# convert private key to address
address = doge.hex_addr(privatekey)

# output
print(address)
# DRGWHK2sjHJ8mtgvv1RnzqY5A9w3T5wHGD
```

In the example provided, we utilize the <mark style="color:yellow;">`cryptofuzz`</mark> library to generate a Dogecoin address from a given private key. This process begins with the instantiation of a `Dogecoin` object, followed by the conversion of a hexadecimal private key into a Dogecoin address using the `hex_addr` method. Finally, the resulting address is printed.

Please note that the provided private key is an example and should be replaced with your actual private key for any real transactions or wallet management tasks. The output shown is the Dogecoin address corresponding to the example private key.

This example demonstrates a fundamental operation within the world of cryptocurrency, emphasizing how cryptographic libraries can be employed to bridge the gap between raw cryptographic assets and their practical application in blockchain networks.
