This is the amount of DOGE co-founder of Dogecoin

Dogecoin nog steeds populair en deze Nederlandse exchange geeft er 10.000 weg

Dogecoin (DOGE) is one of the first birds in the crypto industry: it was launched on December 6, 2013. The project was founded by software engineers Billy Marcus and Jackson Palmer. It was initially launched as a joke with the aim of making the crypto world more accessible.

In a new Twitter post, Markus once again reminded his community of his role in the development of Dogecoin. He also opened a book on how much DOGE he had.

Billy Marcus and Dogecoin

He seems annoyed by the FAQ on these topics, so he decides to clear it up once and for all.

First of all, he points out that he hasn’t worked on Dogecoin for nine years. In addition, he highlighted a few other things: he has no affiliation with DOGE at this time and does not speak on behalf of the Dogecoin team in his tweets.

Finally, the co-founder of the popular meme coin notes that he owns “very little dogecoin.” He urged the community to stop telling him he should represent DOGE. According to the tweet, the only person he will ever represent is himself so far.

Elon Musk and Dogecoin lawsuit

Yesterday you could read in the altcoin news that lawyers for Elon Musk, a well-known Dogecoin fan, want to dismiss Dogecoin’s lawsuit against him. In June 2022, deceived investors sued the billionaire. According to them, Musk ran a pyramid scheme to promote DOGE. The victims are demanding $258 billion from Musk.

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Musk is mainly known in the crypto community for his mysterious tweets through which he managed to influence the price of DOGE, among other things. Victims also referred to Musk’s appearance on the American TV show Saturday Night Live as an example. At this, the businessman, as usual, made comical remarks about DOGE, causing the price to drop by 35% in a short time.

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