A 'Joke' Cryptocurrency Called Garlicoin Isn't Funny in 2018
"From the creator of 'Meme Insider': A "joke" with a nearly $1 million market cap".
Around 2013, Bitcoin's informal logo was a crappily-drawn MS Paint wizard, and a stifler digital money called Dogecoin was built around a puppy meme.
Steadfast by the innovation's recently suited-up nature, a Reddit notice called "DigitalizedOrange," who beforehand made a humorous business magazine for images called Meme Insider, has propelled a cryptocurrency.
One could discount these as unexpected jokes, aside from that Garlicoin has an unobtrusive market top that quickly achieved just shy of $1 million USD on Monday.
With such a great amount of cash on hold, the "jokes" get less clever—a week ago a Garlicoin client said they were falsely expanding the money's esteem, a training known as "pumping," despite the fact that DigitalizedOrange claims this individual was a minor troll. There's likewise a stressing discussion, including "missing" coins and perhaps pernicious designers, that has just shaken the community. Everything influences me to think about whether we can ever go home again to a less complex, and more clever, time.
If Garlicoin can’t be fun, can any new cryptocurrency?
Crypto have an amazing future surely
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