Could this new dog coin be the next Dogecoin, as Crypto Whales reportedly accumulate it?

Could this new dog coin be the next Dogecoin, as Crypto Whales reportedly accumulate it?

The most knowledgeable investors in cryptocurrency are quickly purchasing shares of Dogeverse ($DOGEVERSE).

The most recent update was on May 29, 2024 at 12:56 EDT and it will take approximately 4 minutes to read.

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The most knowledgeable pre-sale enthusiasts in the cryptocurrency community are eagerly acquiring Dogeverse ($DOGEVERSE), the top multichain asset, before its pre-sale ends on June 3 at 10AM UTC. So far, $DOGEVERSE has received over $15 million, well on its way to reaching its pre-sale goal of $17 million.

The most recent cryptocurrency inspired by Shiba Inu has caught the attention of fans of memes, risk-takers, DeFi enthusiasts, and overall advocates of cryptocurrency. They view the coin’s ability to jump across different blockchain networks as a potential indication of the future utility of meme coins.

$DOGEVERSE is currently marked down at $0.00031, which will be its final fixed value prior to launch. This suggests that once the coin is available on exchanges, there is a strong possibility that it will not reach this price again.

Since the token has not yet been released to the public, there is limitless potential for its growth. There are even some who speculate that it could render the original doge meme coin Dogecoin ($DOGE) obsolete.

Although it may seem like a bold statement, upon closer examination, Dogeverse proves to be a formidable competitor.

The Dogeverse possesses what Dogecoin is lacking.

The interest in dog-themed cryptocurrency started when Dogecoin (DOGE) was introduced in late 2013. Dogecoin was unique in that it was based on a popular meme that has been widely shared on social media. (Wow! Much meme! So cryptocurrency!)

The project conceived by creators Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus had a satirical tone. It was meant to mock the trend of creating new cryptocurrencies, which has persisted for over ten years. However, the cryptocurrency community found it to be a lovable representation of the enjoyable and unconventional nature of the industry.

They saw a crypto project that had strong viral appeal and a fun community-building narrative. Dogecoin’s legion of supporters rapidly grew and soon they called themselves the “Doge Army”

Several famous individuals joined in, declaring their adoration for the original meme cryptocurrency, including leader of Tesla, Elon Musk, American businessperson Mark Cuban, and artists Gene Simmons and Snoop Dogg.

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