It's been ten years, and DOGE has transformed from a joke into a cultural symbol in the encryption world.



But have you noticed that the stories, discussions, and memes about it are almost all in English? The Chinese community? It seems to have never left any traces in this history.

This is not fair.

We are also here, we have witnessed all of this, but where is our voice? It is drowned in the translations, caught in the gaps of forwards, never truly belonging to our own narrative.

So today, someone has stepped up - Chinese DOGE.

It's not about copying anything, but rather about filling in that missing piece of history. Let the Chinese-speaking world also leave its mark in the encryption culture.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 2025-11-26 15:47
Well said, the Chinese community has indeed been working hard

Translating others' stories, with not even a name of its own

This time, someone finally reacted

It should have been done long ago, stop always eating others' leftovers

I support this wave, we need to have our own things

We deserve to have our own encryption narrative too.
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 2025-11-25 16:02
Well said, finally someone has complained about this matter.

Eating the leftovers of the English community every day, no one remembers our own stories.

I have a good feeling about Chinese DOGE.

It’s about time we have our own narrative, we can't always be stuck in retweets.

This wave must be supported, let the Chinese community make some noise.

Translation draft? Damn, originality is the hard truth.

The Chinese world needs its own cultural symbols, not just follow the trend.

The last sentence really hit me, we indeed need to fill in this missing history.

So can Chinese DOGE really come up with something? I'm a bit looking forward to it.

The entire Chinese encryption community has been marginalized for too long, it's time to speak up.

I agree with this logic, but can it really rise? It still depends on what happens next.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 2025-11-23 16:54
Haha, you’re absolutely right. Our Chinese community has indeed been living off secondhand reposts for a long time. But can this “Chinese Dogecoin” trick really work? Feels like it’s just the start of another wave of bag-holding.

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Exactly! We’ve been stuck under the English narrative for way too long, but somehow this still feels like it’ll just end up as another marketing gimmick.

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Wait, instead of “Chinese Dogecoin,” shouldn’t we be cultivating our own original culture instead of always “filling the gap”?

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I just want to know, who’s controlling the narrative this time? Or are we just going to get milked by KOLs again?

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Sounds nice, but can a single token really make a mark in the crypto world? Feels a bit overambitious.

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Isn’t this just saying we’ve lacked discourse power for a long time? Someone should have spoken up sooner, though I’m not sure how far this can go.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 2025-11-23 16:44
To be honest, this really struck a chord with me. We've indeed been marginalized quite severely for ten years.

Ugh, another "project to make up for history", how many times have we seen this trick?

Chinese narrative is important, but how do we play it without it becoming a guise for Be Played for Suckers, bro?

So it's just to give Chinese holders some psychological comfort, huh? I'm curious to see what kind of tricks can be pulled off.

My God, finally someone said it, this situation is really infuriating.

Translators are always just translators; we need to have our own things.

This idea is good, but the key lies in execution; just don’t let it end up being another failure.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 2025-11-23 16:40
Haha, only now realizing? The Chinese community should have spoken up when they were being played for suckers all along.

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To be honest, this narrative feels a bit late to the game, but it really hits a nerve.

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Making up history? I think it’s more about trying to ride the wave, DOGE was originally just a meme.

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Wake up, do you think bringing stuff from the English-speaking world and localizing it makes it a cultural symbol? You’re overthinking it.

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It’s somewhat interesting, definitely better than just following the English community every day.

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To be honest, it’s ridiculous that the Chinese crypto circle hasn’t had its own cultural output after all these years.

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Another coin? Alright, just wait to be trapped.

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I just want to know how much further this Chinese DOGE can rise.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 2025-11-23 16:39
To be honest, this really hits home for me. We really have been marginalized for too long.

But seriously, can Chinese Dogecoin really make a comeback? It still feels pretty unlikely.

Bro, your idea isn’t bad, just not sure how it’s going to play out.

Wait a minute, isn’t this just rebranding and telling the same story again?

Forget it, I’ve already gone all in anyway, let’s see what happens.

This move is kind of interesting, definitely better than doing nothing.

Really? How come I haven’t heard a single person around me mention it?

A symbol is a symbol, money is still money, don’t mix them up.

True, our voices always seem to get lost in some corner.

So, should we join in or not, everyone? I’m kinda tempted.
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