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The birth of Dogecoin was originally just a joke.
In 2013, two programmers thought Bitcoin was too serious, so they used a Shiba Inu meme as the logo and casually created a 'joke coin'. People treated it as entertainment, even using it for tipping and charity, and there was even a crowdfunding campaign for a Jamaican bobsled team to participate in the Winter Olympics.
In the first few years, Dogecoin was worthless; old computers could mine thousands or even tens of thousands of coins in a night. At that time, tipping someone a few tens of thousands of coins was just a few cents, and no one cared if their wallet was lost.
The real turning point came in 2020 — when Musk 'entered the scene', self-proclaimed as the Dogecoin godfather, publicly mocking it as 'the people's cryptocurrency' on television. As a result, the price