Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Dominate U.S. Most Searched List In November
Meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have dominated the market search in recent times. With the rally of Shiba Inu to a new all-time high came a renewed interest in meme coins and since then, these projects have consistently topped search results on both social media and Google alike. The most recent one is […]
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Shiba inu supporters are petitioning on Change.org for the trading platform Robinhood to list the shiba inu token for trading. Robinhood currently lists the meme cryptocurrency dogecoin which made up 62% of the company’s crypto trading volume in Q2.
Petition to Get Robinhood to List Shiba Inu
A petition on Change.org for the trading platform Robinhood to list the shiba inu crypto has garnered almost 400,000 signatures.
At the time of writing, almost 397K people have signed the petition. If the petition gathers 500K signatures, it would become one of the top....
Five months ago, the top meme cryptocurrencies by market valuation were valued at $33.7 billion and today, the meme coin economy is 55% lower, down to $14.9 billion on September 23. During the last month, dogecoin lost 12.8% in value, and shiba inu is down 19.4% against the U.S. dollar in 30 days. Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Baby Doge Coin Dip Lower Losing Between 12.8% and 19.4% Today, the meme coin economy is worth nearly 15 billion U.S. dollars and out of dozens of meme tokens, 25 of them have the term “doge” in their name. 18 of the tokens have the name “shiba” and....
The foremost meme coins, Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) have failed to show any sign of life following the recent market decline. These crypto tokens have traded sideways despite other altcoins enjoying relief bounces. Why Dogecoin And Shiba Inu Continue To Trade Sideways Dogecoin and Shiba Inu are believed to have maintained unimpressive price […]
Shiba Inu’s lead developer, Shytoshi Kusama, has highlighted a feature that gives Shiba Inu an edge over the foremost meme coin, Dogecoin (DOGE). Despite this development, Dogecoin still looks to be the most preferred choice among crypto enthusiasts based on this important on-chain metric. Shiba Inu’s Edge Over Dogecoin In an X (formerly Twitter) post, […]
Google, the most popular online search engine everywhere in the world (except for China) has revealed its highly anticipated search lists for the year 2014. With the year's data collection close to an end, "What is Bitcoin?" is officially the 4th most searched for "What is...?" term of 2014. Google's other lists for 2014 can be found here. In 2013, "What is Bitcoin?" was the 10th most searched "What is...?" term. The number one searched for "What is...?" term for 2014 was none other than Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), likely due to the #IceBucketChallenge social media campaign. The....