Shiba Inu Community Revolted Dogecoin Creator
The Shiba Inu community revolted Dogecoin creator. Billy Markus said he was fed up with incoming messages.
The battle between Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Dogecoin (DOGE) is reflected in
Billy Markus. Markus, who is one of the creators of Dogecoin but bought a second hand car by selling the coins he had in 2015 when he was unemployed, expressed his rebellion on his Twitter account.
Markus, who created Dogecoin in 2013, said that he was tired of the constant messages from the Shiba community. Markus, who stated that he did not want anyone to send a message to him on Twitter, used the following statements:
“I have nothing to do with the
SHIB project. I made dogecoin 8 years ago and barely have anything to do with dogecoin. I removed the contact form from my website as it was getting spammed with people from SHIB community screaming at me about their token. Don't do that."
https://twitter.com/BillyM2k/status/1456442962456588316
One of his followers asked, "Then why does your name on Twitter start with Shiba?" Answering the question, Markus said, "Doge is already Shiba Inu… I came up with this name 8 years ago. Shiba wasn't even a token back then."
Dogecoin, which is currently trading at $0.27, rose to $0.74 before the big loss in May, and its market value was $90 billion. Elon Musk shows his support for DOGE at every opportunity and states that it is the only coin he holds alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum. DOGE has been competing with Shiba Inu for a while.
In the past weeks, Shiba, which has thrown DOGE back in the ranking of the largest coin in terms of market value, has decreased by 25% in the last 1 week and again lagged behind Dogecoin.
In fact, Binance, the world's largest stock exchange by volume, recently opened the DOGE/SHIB parity.