Recently Bitcoin Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers, who presented a bill regarding the adoption of the US state of Arizona as a legal currency, shared on her Twitter account about meme cryptocurrencies.
“I Don’t Understand DOGE and SHIB!”
Known as a Trump supporter, Rogers, one of the most popular meme tokens in his post, Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) He said he didn’t understand.
Rogers also argued that investors should be able to buy the cryptocurrencies they want.
“I don’t understand SHIB and Dogecoin. But I understand freedom. People should be able to buy any digital currency they want, even if they are not as good as Bitcoin.”
Republican Senator Rogers also proposed exempting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from property taxes.
I don’t understand the SHIB. I don’t understand the Doge. But I do understand freedom. People should be able to buy whatever digital coins they want. Even if they aren’t as good as #Bitcoin.
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) February 1, 2022
“What is XRP!”
Seeing that comments were also made by members of the XRP community under his share, the senator said, “Why do people keep saying XRP when I always say Bitcoin? What is XRP?” said.
Commenting under Rogers’ XRP post, on-chain analyst Dylan LeClair described XRP as a “fraud”.
A scam Wendy.
A centralized company (Ripple) created XRP and have dumped billions of these tokens on uniformed retail investors.
— Dylan LeClair 🟠 (@DylanLeClair_) February 1, 2022
US Senator Wendy Rogers introduced a bill a few days ago to make Bitcoin the official currency in the state of Arizona.
*Not investment advice.