Internet Star Kabosu, the Shiba Inu of 'Doge' Meme Fame, Passes Away at Age 18

Dog coin 'Kabosu' is no longer remembered despite its repeated presence in memes.

Internet sensation Kabosu, the Shiba Inu of 'Doge' meme fame, passes away at 18.

Kabosu no more: The world-famous dog behind the Doge meme passed away on May 24.

The constant presence in the memes, the face of a crypto coin called dog coin; 'Kabosu' is no longer remembered

Few people don't know kabozu, a puppy with his face slightly slanted and looking at him with mischievous eyes. Kabosu, a regular face in memes on social media and the inspiration for the crypto coin Dog Coin, has bid adieu to the world. This sad news was shared in a post shared by Dog Coin X.

"Sharing with you the sad news that our friend and inspiration Kabosu has bid adieu to this world today. She was a puppy who only knew how to be happy and always to love," Said Dog Coyne in a post shared by X.

Few people don't know kabozu, a puppy with his face slightly slanted and looking at him with mischievous eyes. Kabosu, a regular face in memes on social media and the inspiration for the crypto coin Dog Coin, has bid adieu to the world. This sad news was shared in a post shared by Dog Coin X.

"Sharing with you the sad news that our friend and inspiration Kabosu has bid adieu to this world today. She was a puppy who only knew how to be happy and always to love," Said Dog Coyne in a post shared by X.

Dog coin is a crypto coin that came to the fore as a joke by mocking cryptocurrencies. The coin was given the face of Kabosu. The crypto coin was launched in 2013 by Billy Marcus and Jackson Parmar. Although it started off with a joke, the incident became popular with billionaire Elon Musk and other celebrities taking over.

After taking over Twitter, Musk changed the logo of its web version. Musk had replaced the blue bird with a picture of Kabozu. After this became controversial, Musk changed the logo again. But this benefited Kabosu. Musk's tweets about dogcoin and more have led to its price soaring.

Kabozu belongs to the shiba inu, a breed of japan's most famous hunting dogs. The puppy belongs to a woman named Atsuko Sato, a primary school teacher in Japan. Kabosu is a citrus fruit that includes oranges and lemons. Atsuko said he named it Kabosu because his puppy's face was reminiscent of the fruit.

Few people don't know kabozu, a puppy with his face slightly slanted and looking at him with mischievous eyes. Kabosu, a regular face in memes on social media and the inspiration for the crypto coin Dog Coin, has bid adieu to the world. This sad news was shared in a post shared by Dog Coin X.

"Sharing with you the sad news that our friend and inspiration Kabosu has bid adieu to this world today. She was a puppy who only knew how to be happy and always to love," Said Dog Coyne in a post shared by X.

Dog coin is a crypto coin that came to the fore as a joke by mocking cryptocurrencies. The coin was given the face of Kabosu. The crypto coin was launched in 2013 by Billy Marcus and Jackson Parmar. Although it started off with a joke, the incident became popular with billionaire Elon Musk and other celebrities taking over.

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After taking over Twitter, Musk changed the logo of its web version. Musk had replaced the blue bird with a picture of Kabozu. After this became controversial, Musk changed the logo again. But this benefited Kabosu. Musk's tweets about dogcoin and more have led to its price soaring.

Kabozu belongs to the shiba inu, a breed of japan's most famous hunting dogs. The puppy belongs to a woman named Atsuko Sato, a primary school teacher in Japan. Kabosu is a citrus fruit that includes oranges and lemons. Atsuko said he named it Kabosu because his puppy's face was reminiscent of the fruit.

In February 2010, Atsuko started sharing pictures and details of Kabosu on the internet through a blog. The pictures later went viral on social media. In 2017, it was reported that Kabos had died. But it was a fake news spread by someone to cause a fall in the crypto currency.

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