#Broccoli
Changpeng Zhao’s (CZ) Shiba Inu “Satoshi Nakamoto” was once the star mascot of the Binance community. His account @SatoshiCZ_doge has attracted countless fans with its cute style. The name also hides a tribute to Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto, cleverly echoing the origin of cryptocurrency. If CZ names his dog “Broccoli”, he needs to follow scientific feeding: cook and chop, control the amount to avoid flatulence, and prohibit seasoning to prevent poisoning. These seemingly trivial details are in line with the underlying logic of “rules first” in the crypto circle.
Pet preferences have also become an extension of the personality of bigwigs: Musk ignited the Dogecoin craze with a sentence “I want to raise a Shiba Inu”, while Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin showed his cat-like nature in a low-key manner. The name “Broccoli” not only combines the metaphor of healthy eating, but also has the attribute of “playing with memes” - just as cryptocurrencies are often named after fruits and vegetables (such as EOS), humor is deeply bound to industry culture.
The cross-border linkage between pets and the cryptocurrency world is not only a catalyst for social interaction, but also a warm footnote to the industry narrative. If further explored, it may be possible to design "broccoli-themed encrypted dog food" to seamlessly combine health concepts with blockchain symbols and create a Web3 ecosystem exclusively for cute pets.