Dogecoin Creator Jackson Palmer To Leave Dogecoin Community: Calls it

Dogecoin Creator Jackson Palmer To Leave Dogecoin Community: Calls it "Cult-Like"

In an unexpected turn of events in the Dogecoin community, the creator of Dogecoin Jackson Palmer has decided unsubscribe from the Dogecoin subreddit. Through a public argument between himself and Alex Green, creator of the platform Moolah.io, over UltraPRO seeking trademark, Palmer has publicly shown intention to take a step back from the Dogecoin community due to the mass amount of internal issues brought to the public forum. CCN. "Given that I just can't be bothered dealing with the massive amounts of hate you've somehow had directed at me though, in the past 24 hours, I'm going to step....


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