Kabosu, the creator of Dogecoin, passed away this morning! The original meme is gone. $DOGE fluctuates wildly.

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Atsuko Sato, the owner of Kabosu, the Doge coin, revealed on her blog at 2:44 this afternoon that Kabosu passed away at 6:50 this morning. To bid farewell to this beloved four-legged friend, a farewell party will be held on the afternoon of the 26th (Sunday) at the Kaori Flowers flower shop in Kozu no Michi, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

Image source: Sato Atsuko’s blog

$DOGE Rinse up and down

After the news was exposed, the price of DOGE once soared by more than 6% to a maximum of $0.17, but then began to decline, and fell by more than 3% within 15 minutes after the news was released. It is now at $0.1584, down 5.52 in the past 24 hours. %.

The origin of the Kabosu meme

Dogecoin was born as a joke at the end of 2013. At that time, engineers Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus modified the Bitcoin code and created Dogecoin. The original inspiration for the birth of Dogecoin came from Japanese Shiba Inu Kabosu.

Kabosu owner Atsuko Sato often shares photos of Kabosu's daily life on the Internet. In the article " What's for dinner today? " on February 13, 2010, Sato Atsuko shared a picture of Kabosu with his hands folded, a proud smile, and a human expression. A lifestyle photo that later became a popular Dogecoin meme.

Image source: Sato Atsuko’s blog

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