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Business Briefing: Apple Blossom Holistic, business news and … – Laois Today

Laois Chamber Alliance CEO, Caroline Hofman, caught up with Paula Byrne, Founder of Apple Blossom Holistic, based in Abbeyleix

I live in Abbeyleix with my cat and my fianc. I love the outdoors and nature and we grow our own veg.

The apple trees in the garden were my inspiration for the name of my business. I trained as a primary school teacher and that was my job for 16 years but I was always doing something on the side like teaching dancing.

I did an M.A. in dance and trained as a Zumba instructor and did some courses in Mindful Movement and Mindfulness too. I always wanted to do something more.

Apple Blossom Holistic is that something more. It is a holistic wellness and education space where I can help others to support themselves to live a life that is more sustainable through the development of holistic habits for life.

I approach all my work through the mindful lenses of awareness, acceptance and compassion.

Apple Blossom Holistic started out as an Instagram page after I began to facilitate online chair yoga, meditation and wellness sessions with Laois, Kildare and Galway Education centres.

I wanted a space where I could stay connected to people and further support them. From there I trained as a professional menstrual cycle coach and facilitator and completed yin yoga teaching. Since then, organically, my Instagram page has grown into my business.

I became really passionate about menstrual cycle education during my training and realised that there is a lack in where and how women and girls can learn about their own bodies in a holistic way and I decided to apply for The Ideas Academy with Social Entrepreneurs Ireland last March and that was the beginning of my entrepreneurial journey.

I have created The Mindful Cycle, a holistic approach to menstrual literacy. I have lived experience of how this approach can literally change your life.

I am hosting a Summer Solstice Self-care Sunday retreat on June 18th at 10.30am in Bloom HQ. This will include candle making, yin yoga, meditation and mindfulness in partnership with S&S Soap Sisters.

I am possibly looking at hosting another in July too, venues and dates to be confirmed so keep an eye on my social media or subscribe to my newsletter via the website to keep up to date.

I have recently opened a new intake of clients for menstrual cycle or stress management, one to one coaching, from May. My calendar is open for school visits for The Mindful Cycle from October 2023, and it is filling up already.

Slow down and ask yourself what is it that you need? Oftentimes we give so much of ourselves to others, to our work, to saying yes to too much even the good stuff. We do what we think we should be doing and end up neglecting ourselves.

You are best placed to give of yourself to others once you are nourished and looked after. That stands for home and for at work, punctuate your day with little things that top you up; screen breaks, movement, air, hot cuppas, your favourite song, say no!

Real self-care isnt fancy, it is about topping up your mind, body and soul with what you need regularly so that you can show up every day and those needs might be different depending on the day, but its about noticing that.

The Cathole Falls, which is located on the Owenass River is one of my favourite places to visit.

Visitwww.appleblossomholistic.ieto find out more.

National Enterprise Awards

The countdown is on for the National Enterprise Awards, taking place on 1stJune.

Ballykilcavan Farm and Brewery will be representing Laois, and will be competing against 30 other county finalists on the day.

Ballykilcavan Farm and Brewery is based on a 13th-generation family farm near Stradbally, and all of their beers are made with water and barley from the farm.

The brewery employs four people and is a leader in sustainable brewing. Ballykilcavan beers are sold locally in France, Italy, and the Czech Republic.

At the recent Sustainable Business Awards, Ballykilcavan were winners on the night in the Agri-food category for their decarbonisation project in the brewery.

Vacant Commercial Property Scheme

Laois County Council launches Vacant Commercial Property Incentive Scheme in Portarlington Laois Today

Rathdowney Town Centre First Masterplan

Have your say on the Rathdowney Town Centre First Masterplan Consultants KPMG Future Analytics were commissioned by Laois County Council in June 2022 to undertake a Town Centre First Masterplan for Rathdowney.

To view the plan and find out how to have your say, click here:Have your say on the Rathdowney Town Centre First Masterplan Laois County Council

2023 National Ploughing Championship

Laois County Council are inviting expressions of interest to exhibit at the 2023 National Ploughing Championships, taking place from the 19thto 21stSeptember. This call is open to all interested Laois businesses, community and service providers who wish to exhibit in their marquee.

The closing date to register for expression is Monday, 31st July at 4pm. Click here to register your interest:National Ploughing Championships 2023 Expressions of Interest to Exhibit | Laois County Council Consultation Portal

The Chambers Ireland Awards

Laois Chamber Alliance has been shortlisted in the Event of the Year category for Shine in Emo 2022. The Chambers Ireland Awards take place in Kildare on Thursday, 1stJune.

Digital Start Programme

Have you heard about the Local Enterprise Office Laois Digital Start programme. This initiative is designed to give Laois SMEs a digital edge, from optimising processes to delivering a seamless digital customer experience with the help of expert digital consultants. Learn more at:https://bit.ly/LaoisDigiStart

Skills for Better Business

The Skills for Better Business Online Assessment is an online resource to helps business owners and managers improve their leadership and management skills. You can access the assessment tool at the following link:Skills for Better Business | Online Assessment

Trading Online Voucher

are a fantastic resource for SMEs looking to develop a digital presence and sell more online. Ask Local Enterprise Office Laois about their funding vouchers which offer financial assistance of up to 2,500 to develop your online trading potential. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/LaoisTOV

Join Enterprise Irelands webinar to hear experienced business panellists discuss how digital technologies increased their companys productivity and delivered a higher level of customer satisfaction.

Register today:https://rebrand.ly/-Digital

Local Enterprise Office Laois have an SEO online course taking place on Wednesday 31stMay!

Learn how to evaluate and adjust your website, and even collaborate better with your web developer.

Join our their free SEO How to Optimise your Website Effectively workshop from 2pm to 5pm.

Book athttps://bit.ly/LaoisSEOMay

A Lunch and Learn Event in collaboration with Local Enterprise Office Laois and Laois Chamber Alliance will take place on Thursday, 15thJune, from 12.30pm to 2pm in The Killeshin Hotel Portlaoise.

Dr. Diane Cooper PhD. will deliver a workshop on S.E.L.F Care for Entrepreneurs and how to care for a strong mind, body and business. Book your free place here:Lunch & Learn Strong Mind, Body and Business SELF Care for Entrepreneurs Local Enterprise Office Laois

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How the media is covering ChatGPT – Columbia Journalism Review

With advancements in AI tools being rolled out at breakneck pace,journalists face the task of reporting developments with the appropriate nuance and contextto audiences who may be encountering this kind of technology for the first time.

But sometimes this coverage has been alarmist. The linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky criticized hyperbolic headlines in a New York Times op-ed. And there have been a lot of them.

Bings A.I. Chat: I Want to Be Alive. Godfather of AI says AI could kill humans and there might be no way to stop it. Could ChatGPT write my bookand feed my kids?Meet ChatGPT, the scarily intelligent robot who can do your job better than you.Microsofts new ChatGPT AI starts sending unhinged messages to people.What is AI chatbot phenomenon ChatGPT and could it replace humans?

In order to better understand how ChatGPT is being covered by newsrooms, we interviewed a variety of academics and journalists on how the media has been framing coverage of generative AI chatbots. We also pulled data on the volume of coverage in online news using the Media Cloud database and on TV news using data from the Internet TV News Archive, which we acquired via The GDELT Projects API, in order to get a sketch of the coverage so far.

News reporting of new technologies often takes the pattern of a hype cycle, said Felix M. Simon, a doctoral researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute and Tow Center fellow. First, It starts with a new technology which leads to all kinds of expectations and promises. ChatGPTs initial press release promised a chatbot that interacts in a conversational way. Next, media coverage branches into two extremes: We have people say its the nearing apocalypse for industry XYZ or democracy, or, alternatively, it promises all kinds of utopias which will be brought about by the technology, Simon said. Finally, after a few months, a more nuanced period of coverageaway from catastrophe or utopiato discuss real-world impacts. Thats when the cycle starts to cool off again.

But coverage of generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT seems unlikely to be cooling off anytime soon.

Click to expand.Online news sites started covering ChatGPT significantly about two months after its release. Credit: Media Cloud / Tow Center

OpenAI launched ChatGPT to the public on the last day of November 2022, and within just a few days, the site had over a million users. While the media did take notice early, it wasnt until January and February of 2023 that online news coverage really started to pick up. That was around the time that BuzzFeed announced it would be using ChatGPT for content creation, Microsoft integrated a ChatGPT-powered chatbot into its Bing search engine and Google announced its challenger to ChatGPT, Bard.

For Subramaniam Vincent, director of the Journalism and Media Ethics program at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, one recurring issue with media coverage of this technology is that it tends to be led by what the companies say this technology is going to do. Thats a structural problem not tied just to ChatGPT. Moreover, he added, the CEOs of these companies go to Twitter and social media and start making their own claims to control the narrative about AI.

Early 2023 was also roughly when television stations began to air nearly daily stories of the latest developments around chatbots from OpenAI, Google and Microsoft, according to data we pulled from the Internet TV News Archive using The GDELT Projects interface.

Click to expand. On TV, business news is covering ChatGPT more than cable news. Credit: The GDELT Project / Tow Center

Business news channels have maintained a steady clip of stories about these companies activities around generative AI chatbots. CNBC is leading the pack in terms of volume of coverage.

Meanwhile, cable news channels had less coverage of the chatbots relative to business news. Among the big three networks, CNN and Fox News have platformed ChatGPT more than MSNBC. Both CNN and Fox News have looked at the impact of generative AI on education, the workplace and jobs. The latter has also raised concerns about political bias. In one case, a host decried ChatGPT as a woke superweapon. Foxs coverage also frequently mentioned Elon Musk, who has among other comments said that ChatGPT was in danger of becoming woke and later urged a six-month hiatus on developing AI tools.

Click to expand.ChatGPT coverage across business and cable TV news varied by network. Credit: The GDELT Project / Tow Center

According to a Fox News poll of voters conducted in April, about half say they are either not very or not at all familiar with AI programs like ChatGPT, making accurate news coverage all the more important. And some coverage across TV and online news has been nuanced, seeking to inform audiences about how to navigate the new technology, identify hallucinations, and double check statements the AI produces. Reporters have also delved into issues of algorithmic bias, ethical considerations, the spread of misinformation, and possibilities for regulating misuse. Still other coverage continues to feel like science fiction promising everything from the end of work to the destruction of humanityand translating uncertainty into fear rather than understanding.

A hype cycle?

While it seems as if ChatGPT is ushering in a new era, there are also faint echoes of the coverage of Bitcoin and the promise of cryptocurrencies to change banking and commerce as we know it. Data from Media Clouds news database suggests that just six months since launching, ChatGPT is already seeing similar airtime to that given to cryptocurrencies in 2021, when Bitcoin prices peaked, over a decade after it was released to the public in 2009.

Some observers have felt dissatisfied with the media coverage. Are we in a hype cycle? Absolutely. But is that entirely surprising? No, said Paris Martineau, a tech reporter at The Information. The structural headwinds buffeting journalismthe collapse of advertising revenue, shrinking editorial budgets, smaller newsrooms, demand for SEO traffichelp explain the breathless coverageand a broader sense of chasing content for web traffic. The more you look at it, especially from a birds eye view, the more it [high levels of low-quality coverage] is a symptom of the state of the modern publishing and news system that we currently live in, Martineau said, referring to the sense newsrooms need to be covering every angle, including sensationalist ones, to gain audience attention. In a perfect world all reporters would have the time and resources to write ethically-framed, non-science fiction-like stories on AI. But they do not. It is systemic, she added.

Click to expand. Chatbots are getting as much coverage now as Bitcoin in 2021. Credit: Media Cloud / Tow Center

Its possible to get a sketch of how the coverage of ChatGPT compares to other new technologies. As the chart above shows, coverage of ChatGPT is already significantly outstripping a range of other hyped technologies like virtual reality and deep fakes, although coverage of cryptocurrency is much higher (particularly after the collapse of FTX).

Why could it be that the volume of ChatGPT coverage has overtaken that of other new technologies like VR and deep fakes? One thought I have is that because this new tool has direct implications for journalism, that could be one reason why theres been such an overwhelmingly huge amount of attention in the media, said Jenna Burrell, director of research at Data & Society. I would guess thats part of it. Another is that ChatGPT and other generative AI tools have greater potential to upend the creative worlds as we know it.

Perhaps there is an argument that unlike cryptocurrencies, chatbots and large language models wield real potential to change society. Already we can see the ways in which ChatGPT is transforming education and being incorporated into the day-to-day workflows of knowledge workers in a large range of sectors.

But whats concerning for Burrell has been the framing of much of this reporting. Ive taken a lot of [media] requests and have felt that there was a need for some clarity about how these technologies work, and a need to fight some of the really outrageous hype, she said. Theres been an anthropomorphic tendency towards attributing, thinking, knowing, writing, and innovating to this non-human tool, for instance the story by the New York Times claiming Bings chatbot wanted to be alive.

One concern with this framing is that the public gets the science-fiction version of the AI storylike some of the follow-up coverage of AI pioneer Geoffrey Hintons interview on its dangersand the public ends up being cut out of the important discussions around ethics, usage and the future of work.

Its the Hollywood-ification of the publics understanding of AI, said Nick Diakopoulos, associate professor in Communication Studies and Computer Science at Northwestern University. We have an image of active robots from movies. You would hope that the news coverage wouldnt simply just bolster that kind of entertaining view of the technology that it would take a little bit more of a critical look.

Towards better coverage

How could we imagine better media representations of generative AI going forward? For Burrell of Data & Society, who thinks were still in the hype phase of the cycle on generative AI chatbots, more sober coverage is needed to cover the issues that matter. One story that seems to have gotten lost is the incredible consolidation of power and money in the very small set of people who invested in this tool, are building this too, are set to make a ton of money off of it. We need to move away from focusing on red herrings like AIs potential sentience to covering how AI is further concentrating wealth and power.

More sober reporting about what these tools do and how they work is needed to cut through the fog of science fiction. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, trained on immense amounts of data, are skilled at guessing the next word in a sentence sequence but dont think in the ways humans do. So its literally just walking down the line statistically, looking at the statistical distribution of words that have already been written in the text, and then adding one next word, Diakopoulos said. More reporting should outline how these technologies actually workand dont.

That means who gets to train these modelsand what flaws and biases will be potentially baked inare questions newsrooms need to be covering. Moreover, editors need to reevaluate whose comments on generative AI are considered newsworthy.

Sensationalized coverage of generative AI leads us away from more pressing questions, Simon of the Oxford Internet Institute said. For instance, the potential future dependence of newsrooms on big tech companies for news production, the governance decisions of these companies, the ethics and bias questions relating to models and training, the climate impact of these tools, and so on. Ideally, we would want a broader public to be thinking about these things as well, Simon said, not just the engineers building these tools or the policy wonks interested in this space.

Newsrooms should lay down ground rules, perhaps in their style guides, to work out coverage strategies moving forward, said Martineau, of The Information, for example: no anthropomorphising chatbots. This parameter-setting could help cool the fires of this hype cycle, she said.

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Looking For The Best Meme Coins Of 2023? Try $BIG, DOGE, PEPE – Analytics Insight

Sometimes meme coins are more than just plain old fun. Dogecoin marked the beginning of a significant era, one where cryptocurrency became associated with popular symbols and business icons such as Elon Musk.

Fast forward 10 years and hundreds of copycats are trying to imitate the success of Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. Few meme coins manage to distinguish themselves from the rest. If you look at the top 50 cryptocurrencies by market cap according to CoinMarketCap, you will find only 2 meme coins Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.

But things are changing; Meme coins are now being slowly developed into monetizable ecosystems where investors can put their money and hope to see a return based on the products of the meme coin, such as NFTs, crypto casinos, metaverse products, and much more. Now that meme season is officially in, read this article to learn about 3 of the best meme coins of 2023: Big Eyes Coin, Dogecoin, and Pepe Coin.

One of the new meme coins, Big Eyes Coin is in the 14th stage of its presale and has come a long way raising more than $43 million. Few meme coins attain this level of funding, priming the cat-friendly cryptocurrency to become a huge ICO.

As Big Eyes Coin approaches the end of its presale on the 3rd of June, the token price has been revised to its stage 3 price, giving a massive discount before it is launched on crypto exchanges for trading.

Created in 2013, Dogecoin is based on a popular meme coin of a Shiba Inu dog. The meme coin was developed from Litecoin and has the same features as the Dogecoin brand and a large inflationary supply. Despite its status as a joke, Dogecoin rose in popularity, gaining major traction, and is now the largest meme coin by market capitalization.

Since its creation, Dogecoin has inspired the advent of many dog-themed meme coins, some of which include Shiba Inu, Floki Inu, Tamadoge, and Baby DogeCoin.

Launched on the 16th of April, 2023, Pepe Coin is based on Matt Furies popular cartoon titled Pepe The Frog. 1 month later, Pepe Coin is now a meme-coin success. With hundreds of millions of dollars in market cap, Pepe Coin still does not have any clear utility but still remains popular among crypto enthusiasts because of its strong association with meme culture.

Big Eyes Coins presale is finally coming to a close on the 3rd of June. Now that youve read about the best meme coins of 2023, make sure to buy yourself some $BIG. Use the current stage 3 price to leverage a massive discount for yourself, earning some more profit in the process.

Please note that this article is not investment advice and should be viewed as a guide for connecting crypto communities to relevant information.

Presale: https://buy.bigeyes.space/

Website: https://bigeyes.space/

Telegram: https://t.me/BIGEYESOFFICIAL

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BigEyesCoin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BigEyesCoin

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Navigating the Memecoin Minefield: Unveiling the Psychology … – KrASIA

In the Web3 landscape, memecoins have emerged as a captivating phenomenon, as demonstrated by the remarkable combined market cap of USD 15 billion for both Dogecoin and the Shiba Inu coin. Among these, Pepecoin recently took the world by storm, with a trader reaping an astonishing 5,000,000% profit from an initial investment of just USD 263.

In this article, well be exploring the factors that fuel the substantial growth of these coins and highlight the potential positive impacts they can have.

Memecoins, as implied in the name, are created based on a meme, which is a shared cultural reference that captures a moment that is instantly recognizable and can connect different parts of the world.

The very first meme coin was Dogecoin, inspired by the meme of a Shiba Inu dog that was popularized due to its two-word phrases like much wow or so scare. Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer created it as a joke to make fun of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies back in 2013.

This memecoin started gaining momentum in May 2021 when it caught the attention of users on the SatoshiStreetBets subreddit. Inspired by the GameStop short squeeze, these users rallied together to drive up the price of Dogecoin, aiming to capitalize on its upward trajectory and maximize their potential profits. Tesla CEO Elon Musk created even more hype after he tweeted that Dogecoin is the peoples crypto. Even though this cryptocurrency is hyperinflationary with an uncapped supply, it achieved a market cap of USD 73 billion.

The success of Dogecoin resulted in an onslaught of dog-themed memecoins that jumped on the hype bandwagon, including Shiba Inu Coin, Floki Inu, Dogelon Mars, and Baby Dogecoin.

Memecoins do not have much inherent value compared to other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the price surges are primarily driven by the passionate communities behind them.

These communities leverage social media platforms like Reddit or Twitter to generate hype around the coin. The key to success for a memecoin lies in its ability to go viral, with highly engaged communities propelling its popularity.

For example, the hype around Pepecoin started with the founding team and community members known as the PEPE Army posting frog-theme memes on Twitter. This helped to drive awareness of the new token, and as Pepe the Frog was a popular internet meme character, it instantly resonated with meme enthusiasts, attracting a growing number of investors and supporters.

Memecoins that enjoy an explosion in popularity are the ones that catch the eye of influencers and celebrities, which fuels further hype. The endorsement of Dogecoin by prominent figures like Elon Musk and Mark Cuban has significantly contributed to its widespread recognition and added a sense of legitimacy to the cryptocurrency.

Centralized exchanges also have a crucial role in enhancing the accessibility of purchasing memecoins. Initially, Pepecoin traded on the decentralized exchange Uniswap and was limited to the Ethereum network, which has expensive transaction fees. This limited its reach, as average cryptocurrency users may lack the necessary expertise to acquire the token.

Later, the listing of Pepecoin on Binance and other centralized exchanges expanded its reach to a broader investor base. This increased accessibility has led to a surge in demand for the cryptocurrency, subsequently driving up its price even further.

Moreover, certain memecoins employ psychological tricks by setting their prices with multiple decimal places. For example, one SHIB token may be priced at approximately USD 0.000008783, while one PEPE may cost USD 0.000001453.

This creates the impression that the cryptocurrency is very affordable, allowing investors to acquire a substantial number of tokens with a modest capital investment. Investors may be enticed by the notion that if the token were to increase in value to USD 1, they could potentially yield significant profits from their holdings.

Investing in memecoins, which lack intrinsic value other than representing membership in a community, carries significant risk. For example, Pepecoins website stated that the coin is completely useless and for entertainment purposes only.

Without any significant use cases, the price of the token is based purely on speculation. These cryptocurrencies will be, without a doubt, the first to be sold off during bear market conditions due to a lack of fundamentals.

Most of the top memecoins have struggled to retain their value and rely on nothing more than optimistic speculation to generate short-term price surges. For example, when Twitter replaced its logo with an image of the Doge Shiba Inu, this drove up the price of Dogecoin as investors expected the platform to start accepting payments in this memecoin. However, no such development materialized, and the price started to crash after Twitter reverted to its original logo.

Moreover, some of these memecoins could just be scams that prey on unsuspecting investors. They are attracted by the significant profits of early investors, so they are on the lookout for the next Dogecoin or Pepecoin.

Scammers may exploit this situation by generating hype over a token with the intention of performing a rug pull, where they abruptly shut down the project and steal all of the investors funds. One of the more famous examples include the Squid Game Token which capitalized on the popularity of the Netflix drama and made off with an estimated USD 3.3 million.

While memecoins may not be the best investments for conservative investors, they do provide some benefits. Dogecoin, for instance, was initially designed as a fun and friendly internet currency, primarily intended to be a medium of exchange. Operating on its own blockchain, Dogecoin necessitates the creation of a non-custodial wallet to store and transfer funds to other wallets. With a low unit price of around USD 0.07, Dogecoin lowers the entry barrier compared to Bitcoin or Ethereum which are priced at approximately USD 28,000 and USD 1,900 respectively.

New users can take advantage of the friendly Dogecoin community to ask beginner questions, which could foster a sense of belonging and help them become more familiar with navigating the Web3 ecosystem.

Meanwhile, the Shiba Inu token has expanded beyond its utility as a medium of exchange and is looking to develop a full-fledged ecosystem. The ShibaSwap platform allows users to swap tokens, trade non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and stake the platforms BONE token to participate in their Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).

Furthermore, the developers behind SHIB are looking to launch the Shibarium Layer 2 network that is built on top of Ethereum. Additionally, they aim to establish a Shib Metaverse that provides users with a platform for social interaction and engagement.

The verdict for memecoins is still yet to be determined. While they were initially created as a joke, many investors viewed them as a way to get rich quick, resulting in inflated valuations that were difficult to sustain. Nevertheless, there have been significant developments with some of these memecoins that have the potential to reshape their image and transform them into entities with substantial inherent value.

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Meme Coin Explosion with FLOKI, Pepe Coin, and DogeMiyagi – NewsWatch

From the depths of internet humour to the heights of the crypto market, meme coins have taken the world by storm. These quirky digital currencies, often inspired by viral memes and pop culture references, are capturing the attention and imagination of investors and internet enthusiasts alike.

With their whimsical charm and potential for astronomical gains, meme coins have become the talk of the town, attracting a growing number of followers who are eager to ride the wave of internet culture into the realm of decentralized finance.

In this article, we delve into three fascinating meme coins, exploring their rise in popularity, the impact they have on the crypto landscape, and the wild ride they offer to those brave enough to venture into this playful and unpredictable corner of the market.

Step into the world of FLOKI, the peoples cryptocurrency that merges the power of memes, real utility, and charity. With a vision to make cryptocurrencies mainstream, FLOKI taps into the universal appeal of memes to empower everyone, from the rich to the poor, and contribute to a better world through charitable initiatives.

This cross-chain token operates on both Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain, utilizing a 3% tax to fuel project creation, collaborations, and charitable endeavours. FLOKIs play-to-earn NFT metaverse game offers A-level gaming elements and upgradable NFTs, while their crypto education platform brings DeFi to the people. Join the FLOKI movement and embrace the power of memes, blockchain, and making a positive impact in the world.

Pepe Coin (PEPE), the frog-themed cryptocurrency inspired by an internet meme, has surged in value since its launch, captivating investors and even catching the attention of Elon Musk. However, a report from Santiment warns of potential hurdles, including lower retail participation and liquidity compared to popular meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.

The changing dynamics of the crypto market and the collapse of FTX and LUNA exchanges have also impacted investor sentiment. Despite these challenges, Pepes rapid growth and its meme-driven appeal have made it a fascinating addition to the crypto landscape. As the world of digital assets continues to evolve, Pepes fate remains uncertain, influenced by market forces and the whims of crypto enthusiasts.

DogeMiyagi, an upcoming meme coin named after the iconic Karate Kid character, has ambitious plans to dominate the meme coin market. With its Killer Swap Machine decentralized exchange powered by Uniswap, users can easily trade the MIYAGI token and other ERC-20 tokens with a user-friendly interface and instant swaps. The platform also offers a rewarding referral system, where users earn a 10% commission on referral investments.

Additionally, DogeMiyagi aims to stand out with an NFT platform, providing exclusive experiences and features. By adopting a community-centric approach and incorporating a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), DogeMiyagi empowers participants to influence the projects direction. With its integration with the Ethereum ecosystem, DogeMiyagi seeks to replicate the success of other meme coins by bridging the gap between the meme coin market and a secure, engaged community.

In conclusion, meme coins have captured the attention of crypto enthusiasts worldwide with their viral appeal and potential for rapid gains. The pros include the ability to generate excitement and community engagement, as well as the potential for significant profits.

However, the cons include their inherent volatility, lack of intrinsic value, and susceptibility to price manipulation. Investors should approach meme coins with caution, understanding the risks involved and conducting thorough research before diving into this speculative market.

Learn more about DogeMiyagi:

Website: https://dogemiyagi.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Dogemiyagi_

Telegram: https://t.me/dogemiyagi

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