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Dogecoin's dog Kabosu is severely ill
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[QUOTE="amberrrr789, post: 289853, member: 88484"] [B]Stay Tuned with MEXC Global [/B] Recently, Kabosu's owner made updates about the dog's health on Instagram and Twitter. The Shiba Inu is currently in critical condition, according to her tweet. The meme visage that everyone on Dogecoin sees every day is Kabosu's. Fortunately, the owner is optimistic that Kabosu will soon make a full recovery thanks to everyone's support worldwide. [CENTER][IMG]https://blog.mexc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Kabosus-17th-Birthday-768x1024.jpeg[/IMG] [I]Kabosu’s 17th Birthday on November 2, 2022[/I][/CENTER] Kabosu celebrated its 17th birthday last month. Shiba Inu live between 12 and 15 years on average, which is crucial to know. Kabosu is a senior among senior citizens in dog years. Many people expressed their wishes for her to recover quickly as soon as they learned of her illness on social media. The creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, also left a hand-clasped response to the tweet in which he requested good wishes from the public. The first instance of Kabosu's recognizable meme visage was in 2010. Kabosu's goofy smile was captured by Sato and posted with the phrase, "Such fun...wow." She had no idea that as more and more people shared the picture, it spread like wildfire. Soon, it was being added to more jokes and memes via photoshopping. After observing the meme's popularity in 2013, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer made the decision to use it as the basis for Dogecoin. It eventually turned into the first meme currency in history and has remained well-known to this day. Kabosu is well-liked by the crypto community as a whole. In reality, the Shiba Inu was visited by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin in 2018. [B]Kabosu's Unintentional Influence on Crypto[/B] Although Kabosu was unaware of its popularity, the cryptocurrency community is aware of it. The first meme currency was inspired by Kabosu, and as a result, numerous other Shiba-related coins have developed. Doge-related games like Tamadoge, SINU, and many others are available, as well as the doge killer SHIB. With a $10 billion market valuation, Dogecoin is currently the eighth-largest cryptocurrency, according to CoinMarketCap. At $0.0746028 per unit, Dogecoin's price is now in a little fall. It might have a direct impact on Kabosu's health. Hopefully, her owner will soon provide us with an update on her health. [/QUOTE]
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