• by WantonQuantum on 11/28/2022, 8:00:09 AM

    Note that the author of the article is using "shitcoin" in place of the name of the actual crypto currency in order to not contribute to the attempted pump of the coin by the stunt.

    So, sadly, there isn't a shitcoin. Or perhaps there is?

  • by tromp on 11/28/2022, 9:13:23 AM

    More informative article with better pics:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11408375/Elon-Musk-...

    It's Elon's head on the body of a goat riding a rocket.

  • by simple-thoughts on 11/28/2022, 9:30:53 AM

    I disagree with the aesthetic choices by the people supporting this shitcoin project. I also disagree with the people choosing LV, Hermes, et al and would never buy their products either. It’s hard to see why this site which is supposed to take the stance that web3 doesn’t have a legitimate use case is posting this. Obviously some people find value in making an extraordinarily ugly statue, or they wouldn’t purchase the token.

  • by xiphias2 on 11/28/2022, 10:15:11 AM

    It was already the dumping phase:

    https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/elon-goat/

  • by beardyw on 11/28/2022, 9:12:55 AM

    So not a golden calf then?

  • by Laaas on 11/28/2022, 9:17:46 AM

    Regardless of your opinion on cryptocurrencies or Elon Musk, surely this article is not of high enough quality to deserve to be on HN?

  • by gerikson on 11/28/2022, 9:37:59 AM

    I hope the sculptors got paid in FIAT.

  • by senttoschool on 11/28/2022, 8:37:58 AM

    Since cryptos (shitcoins) don't produce anything, the only way the price can go up is if greater fools buy in. To get great fools to buy in, a project needs to spend on marketing their shitcoin.

  • by mw888 on 11/28/2022, 8:51:10 AM

    Are we really mad at scams here or is this an opportunity for a bit of projection?