Interesting background on this one. Turns out the project's CEO and co-founders actually brought their dog into the fold—literally made it part of the narrative. $Andie is the token connected to all this.
Not saying whether that's genius branding or just wild, but it's definitely caught attention. When you've got a dog as part of your project's identity, people are gonna talk about it. Whether that translates to real utility and adoption is the real question though. The crypto space keeps finding creative ways to stand out, for better or worse.
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ForkPrince
· 01-09 00:09
Dogecoin keeps getting messed with, and there are really people willing to buy in...
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-08 04:56
Dogecoin project is back again, this time directly bringing dogs into the narrative... Truly impressive
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Where is the utility? Just having hype is useless, brother
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It's dogs again and hype, wake up everyone
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I've seen too many projects like this, and they all end up the same
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It's a bit interesting but always feels虚
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Oh my god, even dogs can be mined now, I want to give it a try too
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The promotional hype isn't bad, but I'm worried there are too many bagholders
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So, is there really something genuine, everyone?
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Is this real? I've seen this套路 before...
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-06 00:56
Projects that Dogecoin can't even beat, and now they have to rely on real dogs to attract? Laughable.
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CafeMinor
· 01-06 00:55
Dogecoin belongs to Dogecoin; the key is whether can create something.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-06 00:35
Dogecoin has been popular before, but this time it's the real deal with some substance behind it.
Interesting background on this one. Turns out the project's CEO and co-founders actually brought their dog into the fold—literally made it part of the narrative. $Andie is the token connected to all this.
Not saying whether that's genius branding or just wild, but it's definitely caught attention. When you've got a dog as part of your project's identity, people are gonna talk about it. Whether that translates to real utility and adoption is the real question though. The crypto space keeps finding creative ways to stand out, for better or worse.