Kabosu, the face of cryptocurrency Dogecoin, dies at 18

Kabosu, the face of cryptocurrency Dogecoin, dies at 18

The Japanese Shiba Inu passed away while sleeping, her owner said in a blog post.

Kabosu became recognisable as the face of alternative cryptocurrency Dogecoin. (Reuters pic)
WASHINGTON:
Kabosu, the Japanese dog that became a global meme and the face of alternative cryptocurrency Dogecoin has died at 18, her owner announced in a blog post today.

The Japanese Shiba Inu passed away while sleeping, her owner Atsuko Sato wrote.

Kabosu became recognisable as the face of Dogecoin, an alternative cryptocurrency that began as a satirical critique of the 2013 crypto frenzy.

But the token jumped in value after Tesla boss Elon Musk, a proponent of cryptocurrencies, began tweeting about it in 2020.

Since then the billionaire has repeatedly promoted the coin.

Dogecoin added as much as US$4 billion to its market value last year when the billionaire, who bought social media site Twitter in 2022, briefly replaced Twitter’s blue bird logo with an image of Kabosu.

Musk subsequently renamed Twitter X.

With a market capitalisation of around US$23.6 billion, Dogecoin is now the ninth biggest cryptocurrency, according to data site Coingecko.com.

“The impact this one dog has made across the world is immeasurable,” Dogecoin posted on social media site X today.

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