KabosuThe Shiba Inu dog who became the face of Dogecoin and an iconic figure in memes, died in Japan at the age of 19. Its owner, Atsuko Sato, reported the sad news, marking the end of an era for both the meme community and cryptocurrency enthusiasts around the world.
KabosuThe Shiba Inu dog who became the face of Dogecoin and an iconic figure in memes, died in Japan at the age of 19. Its owner, Atsuko Sato, reported the sad news, marking the end of an era for both the meme community and cryptocurrency enthusiasts around the world.
Kabosu gained internet fame in 2010 when his photos went viral, leading to the creation of the “Doge” meme. This meme, characterized by Kabosu’s expressive face and humorous captions in broken English, quickly spread across the Internet and became a cultural phenomenon. In 2013, Kabosu’s image was adopted as the mascot of DOGE, a new cryptocurrency that initially started as a joke but soon became a serious player in the cryptocurrency market.
Dogecoin’s official X account paid tribute to Kabosu and highlighted his immeasurable impact on the world. They noted that she was a symbol of happiness and love, whose spirit touched and shaped many lives around the world.
Since its launch over a decade ago, Dogecoin (DOGE) has achieved major milestones, becoming the eighth largest cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of $22.85 billion and daily turnover in the billions. Dogecoin’s popularity and success can largely be attributed to Kabosu’s endearing presence in its logo, which captured the hearts of many.
Dogecoin’s influence extended beyond being a simple meme. Kabosu played a crucial role in uniting a diverse community of cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Without it, the meme-based cryptocurrency landscape, a sector now worth $58 billion, might not exist.