Dogecoin Delighted by Speed and Racing Sponsoring Josh Wise

Published at: March 25, 2014

It is unnecessary to mention that Dogecoin is a virtual currency very similar to Bitcoin, based on the same principles and the image of a Shiba Inu dog that got very popular on the web and has become a meme. Everyone definitely knows these basics, but we suppose that not everyone has noticed the passion for racing.

Just remember the recent Olympic Games in Sochi. The Jamaican bobsled team has prepared for the competition, went through qualification races, raised funds, but someone has lost their equipment just before the competition. Dogecoin has founded the team and finally they have started on the highest level. Now the developers got interested in NASCAR racing.

 

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