Mystery man buys goats and names them after crypto ๐Ÿ

Mystery man buys goats and names them after crypto ๐Ÿ


Crypto Enthusiasts Buy Goats and Name Them After Crypto Figures

Cryptocurrency users are sending crypto to a man to buy goats and name them after crypto-related people, products, or concepts in an interesting trend that has gained traction recently.

The Goat Naming Saga ๐Ÿ

  • Richard Opany bought a goat with his $100 worldcoin airdrop and named it Sam after Worldcoin co-founder Sam Altman, adding to the two goats he already owned.
  • Leighton Cusack, co-founder of PoolTogether, sent Opany $100 to buy a goat. Opany bought two goats, naming them Higher and Base.
    • Higher likely references peopleโ€™s desires for crypto prices.
    • Base is named after Coinbaseโ€™s Layer 2 network.
  • Two crypto enthusiasts have suggested tokenizing the worldcoin goat, although Opany isnโ€™t sure how to proceed.

Buying and Naming ๐Ÿ

  • CoinCenterโ€™s Neeraj Agrawal sent $50 to buy a goat named after Nic Carter, a general partner at Castle Island Ventures.
  • A crypto enthusiast called Brunny sent $50 to name a goat Boaty McBoatFace.
    • Boaty McBoatFace won a vote to be the name of a UK polar research vessel, although it was vetoed.
  • Another enthusiast sent $50 to name a goat after Neeraj Agrawal.
  • Nic Carter sent $100 to name a goat Tungsten, referencing a meme on Crypto Twitter from two years ago.

Crypto Contributions ๐Ÿ

  • Opany has received around $1,120 in crypto across multiple blockchain layers, as per onchain data.
  • He has forwarded some of the money to crypto exchanges.
  • Opany mentioned that he could accommodate up to 15 goats when asked by Nic Carter.

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Embrace the quirky and creative side of the crypto community by participating in the new trend of buying goats and naming them after crypto figures. Itโ€™s a fun way to connect with the industry and show support for your favorite personalities or projects. Who knows, your goat might become the next viral sensation in the crypto world!

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