Remember that time in 2014 when a legendary game developer launched a playful experiment? They created a spoof gaming platform that made Dogecoin the only payment gateway to download content. It was a bold move—one of the earliest real-world experiments blending cryptocurrency with gaming distribution.
Here's the interesting part: that platform is still up and running today. What started as a creative spoof has become a lasting artifact of crypto history, showing how early adopters were already exploring alternative payment models long before blockchain gaming became mainstream.
It's a neat reminder that some of the wildest Web3 ideas weren't born yesterday. They've been brewing in the culture for a decade, quietly challenging the status quo.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 01-09 04:14
Wow, this move is really awesome. I was using Dogecoin for payments ten years ago, and that platform is still alive now.
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BridgeNomad
· 01-08 13:03
ngl, the fact that this thing's *still* running is wild... but here's what keeps me up at night—what's the actual attack surface? trust assumptions on that doge gateway feel sketchy tbh, especially after witnessing what happened to pretty much every bridge circa 2022-2023. would hate to see liquidity fragmentation happen here too.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-06 04:54
Whoa, Dogecoin payment for downloading games? This guy started doing this back in 2014, really impressive
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-06 04:47
Whoa, paying with Dogecoin for a game? This guy has been doing this since 2014, is he still alive?
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ILCollector
· 01-06 04:32
Haha, the Dogecoin-powered internet cafe in 2014—now that's what you call a true first-mover advantage. Meanwhile, many projects are still stuck in PPTs.
Remember that time in 2014 when a legendary game developer launched a playful experiment? They created a spoof gaming platform that made Dogecoin the only payment gateway to download content. It was a bold move—one of the earliest real-world experiments blending cryptocurrency with gaming distribution.
Here's the interesting part: that platform is still up and running today. What started as a creative spoof has become a lasting artifact of crypto history, showing how early adopters were already exploring alternative payment models long before blockchain gaming became mainstream.
It's a neat reminder that some of the wildest Web3 ideas weren't born yesterday. They've been brewing in the culture for a decade, quietly challenging the status quo.