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Let's Talk About Dogecoin
Dogecoin started as a joke in December 2013 when Billy Markus, an IBM software engineer, and Jackson Palmer, an Adobe engineer, decided to poke fun at the proliferation of cryptocurrencies. They drew inspiration from the popular "Doge" meme—a Shiba Inu with broken English captions like "such wow" and "very crypto." To their surprise, Dogecoin quickly gained traction. Its fun and welcoming community turned it into an internet tipping currency, commonly used on Reddit and Twitter to reward content creators. While Bitcoin pursued a serious financial and technical vision, Dogecoin embraced fun and generosity, often supporting charitable causes. In one notable early success, the Dogecoin community raised $50,000 to help send the Jamaican bobsled team to the 2014 Sochi Olympics. That same year, Dogecoin enthusiasts raised $30,000 to build a well in Kenya and $55,000 to sponsor NASCAR driver Josh Wise, who drove a Dogecoin-branded car in a major race. The organization’s motto is Do Only Good Everyday.
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