Meme coins seem to be running the crypto market at the moment. Between Shiba Inu (SHIB) increasing their portfolio, Dogecoin (DOGE) value fluctuating constantly due to Elon Musk's antics and the highly anticipated close to the presale chapter for Big Eyes (BIG) a lot is going on in the crypto world for the meme coins especially.
The Shiba Inu token is another coin based on the infamous doge meme like Dogecoin, a bit like the unofficial younger sibling to the coin. The Shiba Inu platform is all about exploring the metaverse and NFT collections. There was a recent announcement that the highly awaited Shib: The Metaverse platform will be ready to launch officially at the end of 2023, however, it is an ongoing work in progress so it will be constantly being updated.
The Shiba Inu token was designed specifically to have ample production, until very recently there was around 1 quadrillion $SHIB in circulation, however, a massive Shiba Inu whale has forced the token to expand its portfolio to almost 5 quadrillion after they made a massive $1.88 Million purchase. The whale continued to buy SHIB through several transactions, each costing between $400,000 and $1 million, until it had a total of $1.88 million worth of the meme-inspired cryptocurrency.
Everyone who's anyone is aware of Dogecoin's history and how it developed from a Shiba Inu dog meme that went viral. While being surrounded by a variety of caustic remarks and words in bad English, such as "so scared" and "much concern," the dog seems to be giving the camera a side-eye of caution. The familiarity of the meme is what made it so popular; late-'00s humour may be defined as being very reactive, and reaction memes were widely used when Facebook and Twitter first started to take off.
Since its introduction in 2013, Dogecoin has maintained its popularity, and more than ten years later, famous people are still praising the coin. Since roughly 2021, Snoop Dogg and Elon Musk have indicated an interest in Dogecoin, which has caused it to explode. But is Elon now ruining the reputation of Dogecoin? For Dogecoin, April has been a turbulent month; the price has changed drastically as a result of Elon's recent moves.
The market value of Dogecoin abruptly increased after Elon made the ever-popular Dogecoin Shiba Inu the official Twitter account's emblem. However, it was only temporary, as the value dropped by more than 7% once he deleted the Shiba Inu symbol from the official Twitter account. Elon hasn't stopped there; he continues to use Dogecoin for his shenanigans, and he recently gained notoriety by promising to give someone a million DOGE if they can show that their parents once owned an emerald mine. DOGE has increased by 6% after Elon's offer.
One of the most welcoming presales in cryptocurrency history, Big Eyes Coin has created a name for itself with its presale. The company is constantly coming up with innovative, exciting, and entertaining methods to give back to the community. For instance, the Lootboxes was a novel approach to entice individuals to buy $BIG, and giving the investors a chance to potentially win triple the amount of Big Eyes Coins that they originally purchased brought a lot of traffic to the Big Eyes Coin site.
Big Eyes will terminate the presale on a specific date, so before the price increases, people have until June 3 to make their presale investments. Additionally, Big Eyes are providing a 300% bonus that can be redeemed with the promotion code END300.
Big Eyes is all about charitable giving, which is why a whole 5% of all tokens will be donated towards saving the oceans from excessive pollution. It is nice to know that a popular crypto platform cares so much about current issues such as climate change enough to address it.
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