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About DOBO

DogeBonk is a token on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) with deflationary properties and automatic yield generation.5% tax is applied to all transactions which are distributed to DogeBonk holders just for holding their tokens. Another 5% tax are automatically added to a locked liquidity pool.DOBO had a fair launch: there was no presale and to prevent bots from sniping the token, you can only buy/sell 0.5% of the supply (5,000,000,000,000 tokens) at a time.LP tokens are locked forever. Ownership of contract has been renounced.

DogeBonk (DOBO) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2021. DOBO has a current supply of 582,959.74Bn with 582,959.74Bn in circulation. The last known price of DOBO is 0.000000006255 USD and is -0.000000000035 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $666.55 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://dogebonk.com.

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DOBO Price Statistics
DOBO’s Price Today
24h Price Change
-$0.0000000000350.55%
24h Volume
$666.5537.01%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
0.000182802943
Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#1691
DOBO Market Cap
Market Cap
$3.65M
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$3.65M
DOBO Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
DOBO Supply
Circulating Supply
582,959.74Bn
Total Supply
582,959.74Bn
Max Supply
0
Updated Aug 22, 2025 3:00 am
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DOBO
DogeBonk
$0.000000006255
$0.000000000035(-0.55%)
Mkt Cap $3.65M
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Australia Expands Crackdown on Online Scams Amid Rising Crypto Fraud
Australia Expands Crackdown on Online Scams Amid Rising Crypto Fraud
According to Cointelegraph, Australia's financial regulatory body is intensifying its efforts to combat online scams, having dismantled 14,000 fraudulent schemes since July 2023. Among these, over 3,000 scams were related to cryptocurrencies. The scams, which include investment frauds and phishing websites, are often found in online advertisements. Sarah Court, Deputy Chair of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), announced that the agency's enforcement efforts will now extend to social media advertisements. She emphasized the importance of monitoring trends to protect Australians from financial theft. Globally, losses from crypto-related hacks, scams, and exploits reached $2.47 billion in the first half of 2025, marking a nearly 3% increase from the $2.4 billion reported in 2024. ASIC's scam disruption initiative, launched in July 2023, utilizes new powers to refer suspicious websites to a third-party cybercrime detection company for investigation and removal. An update from ASIC last year indicated that approximately 8% of the scams dismantled were crypto-related, with an average of 140 takedowns per week in 2024. This year, the average has slightly decreased to 130 weekly takedowns. Common fraudulent schemes include fake AI-powered trading bots, counterfeit websites, and fraudulent AI-generated celebrity endorsements. ASIC has also highlighted the growing challenge posed by deepfakes and AI-generated images, which complicate fraud detection. Investment scams continue to be the most prevalent type of fraud affecting Australians, with reported losses exceeding $73 million this year, according to the National Anti-Scam Centre. However, there is a downward trend in losses, with $192 million reported in 2024 compared to $291 million in 2023. Sarah Court noted that scammers are continually evolving their tactics, often leveraging new technologies to deceive victims. Despite progress made by the National Anti-Scam Centre, she urged Australians to remain vigilant against scams. In addition to online scams, Australian regulators are scrutinizing crypto ATMs, which are suspected of being linked to fraudulent activities. The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) have led a nationwide crackdown on the criminal use of crypto ATMs. Australia ranks third globally in the number of crypto ATMs, with 1,968 machines as of August 2025. In June, AUSTRAC introduced new operating rules and transaction limits for crypto ATM operators to combat scams. The agency has also prioritized crypto as a focus for 2025. ReportCyber, Australia's online cybercrime reporting system, received 150 reports of scams involving crypto ATMs between January 2024 and January 2025, with losses exceeding $2 million.
Aug 22, 2025 9:43 am

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the all-time high price of DogeBonk (DOBO)?

    The all-time high of DOBO was 0 USD on 1970-01-01, from which the coin is now down 0%. The all-time high price of DogeBonk (DOBO) is 0. The current price of DOBO is down 0% from its all-time high.

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  • How much DogeBonk (DOBO) is there in circulation?

    As of , there is currently 582,959.74Bn DOBO in circulation. DOBO has a maximum supply of 0.

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  • What is the market cap of DogeBonk (DOBO)?

    The current market cap of DOBO is 3.65M. It is calculated by multiplying the current supply of DOBO by its real-time market price of 0.000000006255.

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  • What is the all-time low price of DogeBonk (DOBO)?

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    DogeBonk (DOBO) has a market capitalization of $3.65M and is ranked #1691 on CoinMarketCap. The cryptocurrency market can be highly volatile, so be sure to do your own research (DYOR) and assess your risk tolerance. Additionally, analyze DogeBonk (DOBO) price trends and patterns to find the best time to purchase DOBO.

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