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When jokes lead to success in cryptocurrencies – A great week for cryptocurrencies, and especially for dogecoin, whose rating soared to become the fourth cryptocurrency on the market . These very good results have only drawn more attention to cryptocurrencies that started as a simple joke , such as dogecoin inspired by a famous meme of a shiba inu, or the SCAM created on TikTok that quickly found its audience. If you want to stay on the “animal” theme, you can also check out CAT, a cryptocurrency launched by a feline aficionado . At the same time, Vitalik Buterin, the co-creator of ethereum – a very serious cryptocurrency – has become the youngest crypto-billionaire following the meteoric rise of his currency on the stock market, while others praise chia, which is supposed to be more ecological and more environmentally friendly than bitcoin.
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