In 2021, you might have scoffed at Dogecoin, and perhaps you still do in 2024. But by 2026, when you are paying for coffee, taking a taxi, or even renting AI computing power in a city in Southeast Asia or Africa, you will be amazed: the once 'meme coin' has surpassed everyone's imagination and become a new force in global payments.
From a joke to reality, Dogecoin is no longer just a joke. Initially, Dogecoin was a reflection on the proliferation of cryptocurrencies, born in 2013. It gained global attention with its strong community power and cultural narrative. In 2021, a series of tweets from Musk pushed the price of DOGE from less than 1 cent to $0.73, increasing more than 140 times in just a few months, completely changing the landscape of cryptocurrency.