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Billy Markus, who created the iconic meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin in collaboration with Jackson Palmer, published a tweet, sharing the “technology” used by those who are launching multiple small-cap meme coins different today. He also explained why he has no intention of buying any of these meme cryptocurrencies. In another tweet, Markus shared his wallet address, jokingly asking people to send give him SOL meme coins. On the Twitter/X network, Markus is known as "Shibetoshi Nakamoto". DOGE founder will not buy any meme coins. Billy Markus published a sarcastic tweet, suggesting The crypto community sends him SOL meme coins because he “actually invented some meme coins.” However, besides co-creating the famous meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin in 2013, Markus is also perhaps less well known for creating Belscoin (BEL) even before DOGE. BEL is created based on the Animal Crossing game universe. However, Markus quickly lost interest in the coin and switched to DOGE. Now, this long-forgotten meme coin seems to be regaining interest within narrow circles of the crypto community. Global Behind ContextSurge in interest in meme cryptocurrencies in general. Recently, the meme coin created on the Solana blockchain has seen great success as many short-term traders have speculated on them. Reply to one of the comments (in which a user asked Markus if he was going to buy any meme coin), DOGE creator responded negatively, sharing roughly how these meme coins were created. Markus claims that creating these coins does not require a team of developers and that "these only take 2 seconds and a few coins to create." Legend spread on the Internet that it only took Markus a few hours to create DOGE is based on the Bitcoin code and he did it at home as a side project for fun. Markus questions the sanity of cryptocurrency holders. Over the past few days, the creator of Dogecoin has been reaffirmed its negative attitude towards focusing heavily on cryptocurrency holdings.