Early Dogecoin Backer on the Rise of the Meme Economy

CoinDesk published this video item, entitled “Early Dogecoin Backer on the Rise of the Meme Economy” – below is their description.

CoinDesk is taking a closer look at some of the biggest stories that have shaped the crypto industry in the last decade. Early Dogecoin Backer Gary Lachance joins “First Mover” to discuss the significance of meme coins and why he thinks the future of Doge “will continue to be very bright.”

CoinDesk YouTube Channel

Got a comment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.


About This Source - CoinDesk

CoinDesk is a news site specializing in bitcoin and digital currencies. The site was founded by Shakil Khan and was subsequently acquired by Digital Currency Group.

Recent from CoinDesk:

How upcoming elections around the world could impact the crypto industry 1

How Upcoming Elections Around the World Could Impact the Crypto Industry

Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm Will Go to Trial in 2024

What’s Next for Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm?

In This Story: Dogecoin

Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency created by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, who decided to create a payment system as a joke, making fun of the wild speculation in cryptocurrencies at the time. Despite its satirical nature, some consider it a legitimate investment prospect.

4 Recent Items: Dogecoin

Robinhood Crypto General Manager Focused on ‘Removing the Barrier to the Crypto Space’

Global News Hourly Roundup: 2023-08-31 17

Robinhood’s Crypto Wallet Adds Bitcoin and Dogecoin; Genesis Lender Group Opposes DCG Deal

PEPE Loses Nearly 80% of Its Value Since Peak in May

Leave a Comment

We don't require your email address, or your name, for anyone to leave a comment. If you do add an email address, you may be notified if there are replies to your comment - we won't use it for any other purpose. Please make respectful comments, which add value, and avoid personal attacks on others. Links are not allowed in comments - 99% of spam comments, attempt to post links. Please describe where people may find additional information - for example "visit the UN website" or "search Google for..." rather than posting a link. Comments failing to adhere to these guidelines will not be published.