The first Crypto Meme and from the first business to take crypto as a payment method @GrassHillFarms onboarded
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Big update for the Alpaca community.
The official @grasshillfarms Grass Hill Alpacas website now has a dedicated page telling the original Bitcoin story and includes the official $ALPACAS contract address.
This is a huge milestone in preserving one of Bitcoin’s most iconic pieces of history while carrying that legacy forward on Solana.
Read the story here:
https://t.co/tQIDJYCwRi
The original farm that helped create the Bitcoin alpaca lore is now directly acknowledging the community that’s continuing its legacy. That’s something you don’t see every day. (CoinDesk)
Official CA
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The lore is real.
The community is building.
The legacy lives on.
Welcome to the herd.
@AlpacasDARWS@traderpow The alpaca lore is crazy, all it takes is a google search
Stoked to be here early and with the original alpaca farmers on board
Read this tweet, look at the date, look who wrote it. Alpacas and Alpaca socks are a core part of Bitcoin's history, much like the guy who bought pizza with Bitcoin.
https://t.co/3yUBOdOdCi
Alpaca socks became a Bitcoin meme in 2011-2013.
They were one of the first real world products you could reliably buy with Bitcoin was high-quality alpaca wool socks from a company called Grass Hill Alpacas.
Bitcoiners adopted Alpacas as an early mascot and inside joke... similar to laser eyes or HODL that emerged later.
The $alpacas community is doing things the right way and onboarded the og alpaca farmer:
https://t.co/FOJPtPPkim
I think this narrative has legs. DYOR.