Kabosu was a Shiba Inu dog adopted by kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato in 2008. She was named after the citrus fruit kabosu by a shelter volunteer. Sato kept the name because she thought her dog had a round face
Doge meme features Shiba Inu with multicolored text in Comic Sans font. Meme uses modified phrases like "so", "such", "many", "much", and "very". Original meme featured Kabosu, based on 2010 photo by photographer Jonathan Fleming
Dogecoin was launched in December 2013 by Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus. Initially created as a meme cryptocurrency based on Litecoin fork. Developers abandoned Dogecoin in 2015 due to value differences
Blockchain enables low-cost transactions with cryptocurrencies like Solana and XRP. Bitcoin and Ethereum have high fees, sometimes exceeding $20 during congestion. Alternative cryptocurrencies offer significantly lower transaction costs
Dogecoin mining started with simple computer and GPU setup. Mining pools emerged to increase chances of finding blocks. Dogecoin modified in 2014 to support Scrypt mining
Dogecoin was created by Billy Marcus in 2013 as an affordable alternative to Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency uses a Shiba Inu dog as its symbol and is based on Litecoin. Dogecoin has an infinite token supply and a block production rate of 6 minutes. It has low transaction fees and is widely supported by exchanges