The first-ever dogecoin was mined (or “dug,” if you want to follow the coin’s dog-themed parlance) on Dec. 8, 2013. It was the brainchild of Jackson Palmer, an Australian excited by digital currencies like Bitcoin. He really liked theDogememe, so he called it “dogecoin,” slapp...
Memecoins.Dogecoin is considered the first ever memecoin and started the trend that led to other cryptos such as Shiba Inu and Floki. Memecoins became extremely popular in 2021 and if they continue to grow, competitors have the potential to take away market share from DOGE. This happened in...
What Sato didn’t realize was that Kabosu had unwittingly become the face of “doge,” the white-hot internet meme that plasters photos of Shiba Inu with fractured phrases written in rainbow-colored Comic Sans type. The images often feature a “wow” in one corner, then a series of intensi...