In brief - This week’s Dogecoin frenzy has had a toll on its co-founder, Billy Markus, who has been the target of harassment.
- Markus did not comment on the nature of the harassment or who was involved.
- Markus goes by the alias ‘Shibetoshi Nakamoto’. It’s a wordplay on the dog meme (Shiba Inu) along with Bitcoin’s mysterious founder Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Markus goes by the alias ‘Shibetoshi Nakamoto’. It’s a wordplay on the dog meme (Shiba Inu) along with Bitcoin’s mysterious founder Satoshi Nakamoto.
This week’s Dogecoin frenzy has had a toll on one unlikely person: its co-founder, Billy Markus, aka Shibetoshi Nakamoto.
Although Dogecoin began as a joke—a so-called “meme coin” that takes the form of a cute Shiba Inu, designed to mock Bitcoin knockoffs—this week’s price increase was anything but: Dogecoin’s price shot from around $0.01 to over $0.04 overnight on January 28. But it later fell back on itself; Dogecoin's current price is $0.027.
Markus tweeted earlier today that he terminated his affiliation with the project seven years ago due to harassment from Dogecoin investors; he has no current involvement in the project. But he took to Twitter today to say that he was once again the target of abuse this week.
Markus did not comment on the nature of the harassment or who was involved. He only wants people to know “what it feels like to have a mob demand you to do something for them on a project that you have no current involvement in, that you've seen others make many millions off of.”
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