Last night while scrolling through my friend circle, I noticed my former colleague Lao Zhang changed his avatar to a Shiba Inu wearing sunglasses, with the caption "AllinDoge allows me to achieve milk tea freedom". Clicking on the link he posted, the screen was filled with "Woof Woof Woof" transfer prompts—this is not cryptocurrency at all, but clearly a meme frenzy of the Chinese internet. Defeat K-line charts with emojis The official Twitter posts mesmerizing GIFs daily about "Dogecoin Fork" and "Shiba Inu Riding a Rocket." Last week, they suddenly announced an airdrop of physical "Dog Paw Coins" to users holding the asset: made of plastic, glow-in-the-dark, and engraved with "For Leek King Only." My cousin who runs a pet shop used this as a pet collar overnight, and as a result, all the customers came asking, "Can this coin buy dog food?" The community group is even crazier, offering the title of "GT Strategist" for signing in, and speaking with GT emojis can be exchanged for transaction fee discounts—so it turns out financial games can be played like this? "Chinese Meme Universe" on the TRON Blockchain The technical document states "decentralized AI operating system", but retail investors only care about two things: how to use NFTs to raise electronic pet dogs, and when the "Husky version" token will be released. Yesterday, the community voted to change the smart contract code into an acrostic poem, and the first four lines were surprisingly "Wang Chai Wang Chai, wallet open, the Emperor of Leeks has arrived, everyone step aside". Even my grandma, who just learned to use a smartphone, knows that forwarding the "AI GT" meme can get candies — this operation is much more grounded than a white paper written by AI. AllinDoge#杰克逊霍尔会议 #Gate Alpha空投ESPORTS
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AllinDoge: When Blockchain Meets the Joy of "GT"
Last night while scrolling through my friend circle, I noticed my former colleague Lao Zhang changed his avatar to a Shiba Inu wearing sunglasses, with the caption "AllinDoge allows me to achieve milk tea freedom". Clicking on the link he posted, the screen was filled with "Woof Woof Woof" transfer prompts—this is not cryptocurrency at all, but clearly a meme frenzy of the Chinese internet.
Defeat K-line charts with emojis
The official Twitter posts mesmerizing GIFs daily about "Dogecoin Fork" and "Shiba Inu Riding a Rocket." Last week, they suddenly announced an airdrop of physical "Dog Paw Coins" to users holding the asset: made of plastic, glow-in-the-dark, and engraved with "For Leek King Only." My cousin who runs a pet shop used this as a pet collar overnight, and as a result, all the customers came asking, "Can this coin buy dog food?" The community group is even crazier, offering the title of "GT Strategist" for signing in, and speaking with GT emojis can be exchanged for transaction fee discounts—so it turns out financial games can be played like this?
"Chinese Meme Universe" on the TRON Blockchain
The technical document states "decentralized AI operating system", but retail investors only care about two things: how to use NFTs to raise electronic pet dogs, and when the "Husky version" token will be released. Yesterday, the community voted to change the smart contract code into an acrostic poem, and the first four lines were surprisingly "Wang Chai Wang Chai, wallet open, the Emperor of Leeks has arrived, everyone step aside". Even my grandma, who just learned to use a smartphone, knows that forwarding the "AI GT" meme can get candies — this operation is much more grounded than a white paper written by AI. AllinDoge#杰克逊霍尔会议 #Gate Alpha空投ESPORTS