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role: kindergarten teacher, owner of Kabosu known for: the doge photo, the 4 million dollar Doge NFT, Kabosu's blog
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Atsuko Sato is a kindergarten teacher from Sakura, in Japan's Chiba Prefecture, who adopted a rescued Shiba Inu named [[Kabosu]] in 2008 and documented her on a personal blog. A photo she posted in February 2010 of Kabosu glancing sideways with crossed paws became the doge meme, which makes Sato the accidental source of the founding image of the entire [[meme coin]] category. ## The photo and the coin Sato's blog was a modest pet diary until the 2010 photo set spread across Reddit and Tumblr, mutating into the doge meme with its Comic Sans interior monologue. When [[Billy Markus]] and [[Jackson Palmer]] built [[Dogecoin]] in December 2013, they put Kabosu's face on it; Sato had no involvement in the coin and for years was only distantly aware of the economy her photograph anchored. She has consistently presented herself as a dog owner first, telling interviewers she mainly hoped the attention would promote animal welfare. ## The Doge NFT In June 2021 Sato auctioned an NFT of the original doge photo, which sold for 1,696.9 ETH, roughly 4 million dollars, to the collector group PleasrDAO, a record for a meme NFT as reported by CNBC and NBC News. A portion of proceeds went to charities including the Japanese Red Cross Society and the World Food Programme. PleasrDAO later fractionalized the image into the DOG token and passed stewardship to the Own The Doge community, giving Sato an ongoing philanthropic channel; the community's donations funded charity campaigns in Kabosu's name and a statue of the dog unveiled in a Sakura park in 2023. ## Kabosu's final years Sato chronicled Kabosu's illnesses from late 2022, when the dog was diagnosed with lymphoma and leukemia, and announced her death on May 24, 2024, writing that Kabosu died peacefully at home while being petted. She hosted a farewell ceremony on May 26 that drew dozens of fans and international media, covered by Today and Tokyo Weekender. ## Position in the culture Sato is regarded across [[the trenches]] with an affection almost no other figure receives: the one person at the origin of dog coin culture who never launched anything, never sold anything but a single NFT, and gave much of it away. Her blog remains the primary source for the life of the most consequential dog in financial history. ## References - https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/11/iconic-doge-meme-nft-breaks-record-selling-for-roughly-4-million.html - https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/iconic-doge-meme-nft-breaks-records-selling-roughly-4-million-n1270161 - https://cointelegraph.com/news/original-4m-doge-nft-meme-auctioned-off-in-17-billion-pieces - https://www.ownthedoge.com/ - https://www.today.com/pets/kabosu-doge-meme-dog-dies-rcna153894 - https://www.tokyoweekender.com/japan-life/news-and-opinion/internet-sensation-doge-dog-kabosu-passes-away/
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