Legendary Investor: I Sold Everything Except SHIB and DOGE! - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

Legendary Investor: I Sold Everything Except SHIB and DOGE!

Investor Jeremie Davinci, who is also a famous Bitcoin enthusiast, says he has sold all cryptocurrencies except Dogecoin (DOGE), a Bitcoin (BTC) parody meme coin, and Shiba Inu (SHIB), a Dogecoin derivative. But there is more. The famous investor felt the need to make a statement after this sharing.

Jeremie Davinci: I sold them all except SHIB and DOGE!

Jeremie Davinci, a famous Bitcoin (BTC) aficionado and early crypto adopter, boosted his popularity with the sudden resurgence of his video nine years ago advising to ‘buy just $1 worth of Bitcoin’ nine years ago, and he soon found himself on YouTube. It has also earned nearly four million views in recent years.

Nine years later, Jeremie Davinci continues to actively push crypto and Bitcoin in particular. In a recent tweet, Jeremie says that although he is pro-Bitcoin, he sells everything but DOGE and SHIB, which are not meme coins.

However, Jeremie Davinci is both Dogecoin (DOGE) and He thinks it’s better not to play around these two altcoin projects on Twitter, as Shiba Inu (SHIB) have large enough communities to call themselves an army.

Could Jeremie Davinci be joking?

That’s why famous investor Jeremie Davinci didn’t wait long to reveal that his tweet was just a joke. But he did leave a tip from the Penguins of Madagascar that his selling everything was “not quite, but in a way true”.

Time to anchor in a safe harbor?

Kriptokoin.com As you can see in the news, popular meme coins DOGE and SHIB have been heavily traded in the last few days and with the increase in the adoption of both cryptocurrencies as payment tools. No news about the implementation of deflationary mechanisms or the implementation of deflationary mechanisms can bring them to mind and somehow cheer up the prices of cryptocurrencies.

At the same time, leading crypto Bitcoin dominance continues to rise as a risky period approaches the markets, and the oldest cryptocurrency is considered by many investors as Gold 2.0, or a so-called safe-haven in the financial markets, where one can outlast the storm.

Again, neither DOGE nor SHIB have gone through a true bear cycle or even a terrible crypto winter. That’s why they don’t seem like a good investment right now, according to analysts, and it might be worth revisiting some of Jeremie’s old videos and mantras.