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Grimace - is a cryptocurrency that originated
Grimace - is a cryptocurrency that originated from an Internet meme and has some other humorous characteristic related to McDonald's mascot returned in public on 2022.[1]
 
from an Internet meme and has some other
 
humorous characteristic related to McDonald's
 
mascot returned in public on 2022.[1]


== History ==
== History ==
In late 2013, Dogecoin was released after
In late 2013, Dogecoin was released after


being created as a joke on the Doge meme by
being created as a joke on the Doge meme by software engineers. This sparked the creation of several subsequent meme coins. Most of them was based on Ethereum blockchain, DogeChain or Binance Smart Chain. The memecoin, referencing purple mascot called Grimace shaped like a tastebud,
 
software engineers. This sparked the creation
 
of several subsequent meme coins. Most of
 
them was based on Ethereum blockchain,
 
DogeChain or Binance Smart Chain..
 
The memecoin, referencing purple mascot
 
called Grimace shaped like a tastebud,
 
parodied an earlier request by Elon Musk
parodied an earlier request by Elon Musk
during a light-hearted Twitter exchange. The
during a light-hearted Twitter exchange. The
Tesla founder tweeted that he would “eat a
Tesla founder tweeted that he would “eat a
happy meal on TV” if McDonald’s accepted
happy meal on TV” if McDonald’s accepted
 
Dogecoin as a payment. Then the McDonalds's company responded with a picture of their popular mascot with the caption: “Only if Tesla
Dogecoin as a payment. Then the McDonalds's
accepts grimacecoin. In beginning 2022, Grimace has started as a cryptocurrency on centralized and decentralized exchanges such as MEXC and Bitget.[2][3][4][1]
 
company responded with a picture of their
 
popular mascot with the caption: “Only if Tesla
 
accepts grimacecoin. In beginning 2022,
 
Grimace has started as a cryptocurrency on
 
centralized and decentralized exchanges such
 
as MEXC and Bitget.[2][3][4][1]


== Popularity ==
== Popularity ==