A London-based Goldman Sachs banker has reportedly quit after making millions from investing in Dogecoin.
The meme cryptocurrency has surpassed growth of any other digital currency this year, boosting its price by more than 10,000 per cent.
Aziz McMahon, head of emerging market sales at the US investment bank, resigned after benefiting from the cryptocurrencys meteoric rise, according to the Telegraph.
McMahon, who has been with the bank for 14 years, is reported to have opened a hedge fund with his cash but it is unclear how much money he has made.
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Dogecoin has recently become one of Tesla CEO Elon Musks favourite cryptocurrencies, with his Tweets being a major driver of its interest.
Musk refers to himself as the Dogefather and inadvertently sent its price on a nosedive after calling the coin a hustle on prime-time American TV.
According to cryptocurrency price tracker CoinDesk, Dogecoins market capitalisation is $65.8bn, bigger than Twitter and Ford.
Its market value is much smaller than Bitcoin, which has a total value of $1.06tn.
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A London-based Goldman Sachs banker has reportedly quit after making millions from investing in Dogecoin.
