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Balltze (Chinese: 波子, 9 January 2011 – 18 August 2023), nicknamed Cheems in online memes, was a Shiba Inu from Hong Kong. He was called Ball Ball (Chinese: 波波; Cantonese Yale: Bōbō) by his owners.
The Shiba Inu (柴犬, Shiba Inu, Japanese: [ɕiba inɯ]) is a breed of hunting dog from Japan. A small-to-medium breed, it is the smallest of the six original dog breeds native to Japan. [ 1 ] Its name literally translates to "brushwood dog", as it is used to flush game.
Doge (meme), an Internet meme primarily associated with the Shiba Inu dog breed Dogecoin , a cryptocurrency named after the meme Kabosu (dog) , the dog portrayed in the original Doge image
The shiba inu crypto may help you make a quick buck, but it is not a reliable long-term investment. The fear of missing out, or FOMO, of the shib price hike makes investing tempting.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... the code for the cryptocurrency Shiba Inu coin; See also ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
In any case, the Shiba seems to be within the top 3 closest dogs on all of them, and is the most-closely-related on one. Pencatpigpus ( talk ) 17:14, 11 June 2021 (UTC) [ reply ] I wonder who will add this to the article.
Kabosu (Japanese: かぼす, pronounced, c. November 2, 2005 [1] – May 24, 2024) was a Shiba Inu dog from Japan. Adopted in 2008 by kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato (佐藤 敦子, Satō Atsuko), she is prominently featured in the original Doge meme.
Shiba Inu currently trades at $0.000013, which is 85% below its record high of $0.000086. Like most cryptocurrencies, it has failed to garner much adoption as a payment mechanism, so it has almost ...