There is now an unusual move for Dogecoin. Moreover, the move comes from Japan. The enthusiastic NFT community, keepers of the iconic ‘Doge’ meme, is stepping up. Accordingly, they are acting in honor of Kabuso, the beloved dog who inspired the meme. They are collaborating with local authorities to erect a physical statue. The statue is planned to be unveiled on November 2, which coincides with Kabuso’s birthday. As part of this heartwarming initiative in partnership with Japan’s Sakura City, the statue will be placed in Sakura Furusato Square, where Kabuso and his owner frequently visit.
Praise for Dogecoin and an unforgettable meme inspiration
The inspiration behind the legendary Doge meme and the popular cryptocurrency Dogecoin DOGE, the Japanese Shiba Inu Kabuso has captured the hearts of countless fans. Last year, a group of passionate fans of Kabuso took an important step. Accordingly, they came together to raise funds for the creation of this statue, with dreams of one day sending it to the moon.
Tridog from PleasrDAO, which owns the NFT associated with Kabuso, said: “We have been operating for over two years. Accordingly, we take Doge to Hollywood, EDM bangers and space. These are places he’s never been. Our goal is to be THE Doge meeting place online for the entire Dogecoin and meme community.” Says.
A vibrant celebration with interactive activities
The community is planning a series of interactive events to commemorate this special occasion. Participants will have the opportunity to meet Kabuso himself. They will also have the opportunity to obtain special privileges based on their NFT assets. PleasrDAO, comprised of NFT enthusiasts who acquire high-value NFTs and nurture communities including Own The Doge, interprets DOGE as ‘Just Do Good Every Day’.
Dedicated to philanthropy, these companies support meaningful charitable causes globally. Additionally, Own The Doge is known as one of the leading crypto contributors to Save The Children. Own The Doge is also actively involved in the production of a fascinating documentary chronicling Kabuso’s life journey and the meteoric rise of the Dogecoin meme.
The origins of a cultural icon
The iconic Doge meme was born when Atsuko Sato took a photo of Kabuso for her blog in 2010. The meme gained viral status when John Monarch posted a blog photo of Atsuko on Reddit, calling her “doge.” This iconic moment has since become an integral part of internet culture. He also pointed out one of the oldest memes. In 2013, Dogecoin inspired the creation of DOGE and numerous other dog-themed tokens. On the other hand, these tokens reached a market value of tens of billions of dollars during their most popular period.
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