Own the DOGE, the group behind the original Doge meme's intellectual property, has unveiled a new meme coin named Cocoro ...
The dog that skyrocketed to internet fame and became the face of the cryptocurrency dogecoin has died. The Shiba Inu named Kabosu passed away in Japan at 18 years old, a number of outlets reported.
Base meme coin Cocoro is the officially licensed token of the dog owned by Atsuko Sato, the woman who owned the original Doge ...
COCORO token launch hits $100M market cap as Doge meme creator adopts Cocoro, aiming to support animal and child welfare.
As Musk's government cost-cutting push dominates headlines, Doge lovers have mixed emotions about its close affiliation with ...
An appealing image of Kabosu that Sato posted on her blog in 2010 earned the dog worldwide popularity, and cryptocurrency Dogecoin was created using Kabosu as its logo. In a time of both ...
Now, "Doge" has an even more powerful definition — standing for "Department of Government Efficiency," which was started by Trump during his first day of the presidency on Jan. 20. It is headed by ...
The original photos came from Japanese teacher Atsuko Sato, who posted the photos of her rescue-adopted dog Kabosu to her blog ... Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer created the cryptocurrency "Dogecoin" ...
The Shiba Inu 'Doge', which is also used as a net meme in the design of the virtual currency ' Dogecoin ... about kabosu. A kabosu monument set consisting of a sofa, a dog, and a cat.
the owner of the late Kabosu—the Shiba Inu that inspired Dogecoin—introducing her newly adopted 10-year-old rescue dog, Cocoro. The IP around Cocoro is being officially managed by Own the Doge.
The original photos came from Japanese teacher Atsuko Sato, who posted the photos of her rescue-adopted dog Kabosu to her blog ... created the cryptocurrency "Dogecoin" in 2013 as a joke ...