The post From $0.00026 to $22 Billion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin marked its 12th anniversary on December 6, 2024, with its founders, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, taking to social media to commemorate the occasion. The memecoin, which started as a lighthearted project, has become one of the most recognized cryptocurrencies in the market. Markus shared his thoughts with his 2.15 million followers on X, describing the journey as unexpected. He noted how something created as a joke had evolved into a significant cultural phenomenon. Palmer addressed the community with enthusiasm, referring to supporters as “beautiful degens” and expressing hopes for continued success. The cryptocurrency currently holds the ninth position on CoinMarketCap with a market capitalization of $22.47 billion. Trading volume reached $596 million in the past 24 hours. The token is trading at $0.1384 at the time of writing. DOGE price chart, Source: CoinMarketCap Origins of a Memecoin Sensation Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer launched Dogecoin on December 6, 2013. The project emerged during a period of intense speculation in alternative cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin had surged from $13 to $1,100 that year, drawing retail investors into the space. The founders noticed the cryptocurrency community had become overly serious. Technical discussions dominated conversations, leaving little room for accessibility or humour. Markus and Palmer sought to change this dynamic by creating a coin that embraced fun and community engagement. Palmer handled the website development while Markus worked on the technical implementation. The logo featured a Shiba Inu dog from a popular internet meme. This choice proved strategic, as it made the cryptocurrency instantly recognizable and approachable. The response exceeded all expectations. The website attracted one million visitors within its first month of operation. Reddit users quickly adopted the coin as a tipping mechanism, rewarding quality content and comments across the platform. Rapid Growth and Community Impact Dogecoin’s transaction volume surpassed… The post From $0.00026 to $22 Billion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin marked its 12th anniversary on December 6, 2024, with its founders, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, taking to social media to commemorate the occasion. The memecoin, which started as a lighthearted project, has become one of the most recognized cryptocurrencies in the market. Markus shared his thoughts with his 2.15 million followers on X, describing the journey as unexpected. He noted how something created as a joke had evolved into a significant cultural phenomenon. Palmer addressed the community with enthusiasm, referring to supporters as “beautiful degens” and expressing hopes for continued success. The cryptocurrency currently holds the ninth position on CoinMarketCap with a market capitalization of $22.47 billion. Trading volume reached $596 million in the past 24 hours. The token is trading at $0.1384 at the time of writing. DOGE price chart, Source: CoinMarketCap Origins of a Memecoin Sensation Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer launched Dogecoin on December 6, 2013. The project emerged during a period of intense speculation in alternative cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin had surged from $13 to $1,100 that year, drawing retail investors into the space. The founders noticed the cryptocurrency community had become overly serious. Technical discussions dominated conversations, leaving little room for accessibility or humour. Markus and Palmer sought to change this dynamic by creating a coin that embraced fun and community engagement. Palmer handled the website development while Markus worked on the technical implementation. The logo featured a Shiba Inu dog from a popular internet meme. This choice proved strategic, as it made the cryptocurrency instantly recognizable and approachable. The response exceeded all expectations. The website attracted one million visitors within its first month of operation. Reddit users quickly adopted the coin as a tipping mechanism, rewarding quality content and comments across the platform. Rapid Growth and Community Impact Dogecoin’s transaction volume surpassed…

From $0.00026 to $22 Billion

2025/12/07 22:30

Dogecoin marked its 12th anniversary on December 6, 2024, with its founders, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, taking to social media to commemorate the occasion. The memecoin, which started as a lighthearted project, has become one of the most recognized cryptocurrencies in the market.

Markus shared his thoughts with his 2.15 million followers on X, describing the journey as unexpected. He noted how something created as a joke had evolved into a significant cultural phenomenon. Palmer addressed the community with enthusiasm, referring to supporters as “beautiful degens” and expressing hopes for continued success.

The cryptocurrency currently holds the ninth position on CoinMarketCap with a market capitalization of $22.47 billion. Trading volume reached $596 million in the past 24 hours. The token is trading at $0.1384 at the time of writing.

DOGE price chart, Source: CoinMarketCap

Origins of a Memecoin Sensation

Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer launched Dogecoin on December 6, 2013. The project emerged during a period of intense speculation in alternative cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin had surged from $13 to $1,100 that year, drawing retail investors into the space.

The founders noticed the cryptocurrency community had become overly serious. Technical discussions dominated conversations, leaving little room for accessibility or humour. Markus and Palmer sought to change this dynamic by creating a coin that embraced fun and community engagement.

Palmer handled the website development while Markus worked on the technical implementation. The logo featured a Shiba Inu dog from a popular internet meme. This choice proved strategic, as it made the cryptocurrency instantly recognizable and approachable.

The response exceeded all expectations. The website attracted one million visitors within its first month of operation. Reddit users quickly adopted the coin as a tipping mechanism, rewarding quality content and comments across the platform.

Rapid Growth and Community Impact

Dogecoin’s transaction volume surpassed Bitcoin’s within two weeks of launch. On December 19, 2013, the memecoin experienced a 300% price increase over 72 hours. The value climbed from $0.00026 to $0.00095, demonstrating strong market interest.

The token’s most significant price movement occurred in 2021. Elon Musk’s public endorsements drove substantial attention to the memecoin. Dogecoin reached an all-time high of $0.7316, approaching the $1 threshold that supporters had long anticipated.

Musk’s involvement continued through 2024 with the establishment of the Department of Government Efficiency. The department, which shares Dogecoin’s DOGE ticker symbol, aimed to reduce unnecessary government spending. This connection maintained public awareness of the cryptocurrency.

Twelve years after its creation, Dogecoin maintains relevance in a crowded cryptocurrency market. The token has weathered multiple bear markets and increased competition from newer memecoins. Its sustained presence demonstrates the strength of its community and brand recognition.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/12920/12-years-later-dogecoin-s-founders-reveal-what-they-really-think-about-their-creation

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