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Crypto Trivia on Meme Coins and Forks Reveals Surprising Responses from Community

Binance.US conducted a crypto trivia on Twitter to test the knowledge of the crypto community about meme coins and crypto forks. The trivia asked which meme coin was a fork of Litecoin, with options including Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, Floki, and Others. Surprisingly, a higher percentage of respondents chose Shiba Inu, while Dogecoin, which is actually a fork of Litecoin, received the lowest percentage of responses. The results highlight the need for more education about cryptocurrencies.

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