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posted by Fnord666 on Monday February 22 2021, @11:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the Shibe dept.

Dogecoin: Inside the joke cryptocurrency that somehow became real:

It is June 22, 2014. Jackson Palmer, a self-identified "average geek," is high in the stands at a Nascar race at the Sonoma Raceway in California. He is an Australian man in his 20s. He has zero interest in racing. Never in his wildest dreams did he imagine it would come to this.

He surveys the scene.

Below him: a tremendous crowd. The overwhelming blare of engines. Hurtling round at tremendous speeds: the #98 Moonrocket, a high-performance racing car. No different from the other cars on the track, except for one crucial detail.

On the bonnet of the car: a dog. A Shiba Inu, more commonly known as a "Shibe," the dog made famous in the Doge meme that was popular in 2013.

Emblazoned on top: the word "DOGECOIN" in all caps. Below: "digital currency".

Palmer describes the situation using words like "crazy," "surreal" and "nuts." He remembers this moment as a "reality check." Dogecoin was a tweet, then it was a cryptocurrency worth money in the real world. Six months later, he watched as a joke that he'd made in passing somehow manifested itself into something tangible. A Dogecar in full flight.

It reminded Palmer how insane the world could be.

This is the story of Dogecoin, the joke that became too real for its own good.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 23 2021, @06:50AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 23 2021, @06:50AM (#1116346)

    I thought it was going to be long-term unemployment (what, 7-8 months now?) and alcohol poisoning, and generally anti-social behavior. Give it a while.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 23 2021, @04:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 23 2021, @04:36PM (#1116484)

    Much more likely is that his family moves him to an assisted living facility. Hopefully one without internet access.