Did you know Fartcoin's roots date back to 2013?

Did you know Fartcoin's roots date back to 2013?

Did you know that the idea behind Fartcoin, one of the trendiest cryptocurrencies today, was first proposed way back in 2013?

Yes, on March 30, 2013, Ian Knowles - a leading developer of the Linux distribution Ciyam - introduced the concept of Fartcoin on the Bitcointalk forum. The original plan for mining this cryptocurrency was truly unique: it involved using specialized "fart mining devices" that would capture the sound of, well, gas emissions and use them as an alternative proof-of-work mechanism.

Apparently, the idea didn’t gain much traction in the community. At least, there’s no evidence of the blockchain ever being launched. The only follow-up came five years later in the same Bitcointalk thread, where a user named nutildah announced a reboot of the project and a 10:1 swap for the old coins. However, no signs of this “Fartcoin 2.0” ever materialized either.

It wasn’t until late 2024 that the Fartcoin idea finally came to life. The key to its success is probably that the new developers ditched the need for specialized devices and their own blockchain. Instead, the modern Fartcoin was launched as a meme token on the Solana blockchain.

Today, it’s a household name among crypto enthusiasts. In the past 24 hours alone, its price has surged by nearly 50%, placing it at #90 on CoinMarketCap - overtaking well-known cryptocurrencies like BitTorrent, Bitcoin SV, and NEO.

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