Elon Musk's Political Meme Coin Experiment: The 294-Day Life-and-Death Chronicle of the DOGE Department

Dogecoin fans all know that Musk has always been DOGE’s number one hype man. But what you may not know is that he literally brought this meme coin’s name into the White House—and even gave it a chainsaw.

And the result? This government department called DOGE only lasted 294 days from launch to shutdown—shorter than the lifespan of many meme coin projects.

A Meme Experiment in Politics

On January 20 last year, the day Trump was sworn in, he signed an executive order to establish the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency.” The English abbreviation? That’s right—DOGE.

How wild was this move: the official website used a Shiba Inu as its logo, Musk tweeted holding a chainsaw, with the caption “for fighting bureaucracy.” The whole vibe felt nothing like a government agency and more like a crypto project running community marketing.

Honestly, when I saw this news back then, I thought it was absurd. Traditional politics values seriousness and authority, but these guys just brought over the whole set of internet meme culture. You call it a government department? I’d rather call it “Washington’s first political meme coin.”

Silicon Valley Style Invades Washington

It gets even crazier. Musk recruited a team of 50 young people in their twenties—these “rookies” showed up at federal agencies in hoodies and jeans, nothing like typical civil servants.

Their work style was also very web3: living off Red Bull, working overtime every day, and in three weeks they’d placed people in major federal agencies. They used AI tools to scan government spending, and when they found empty office buildings, they canceled leases, saving $150 million in one go.

This “move fast and break things” Silicon Valley spirit was a total outlier in Washington. The DOGE team required federal employees to submit weekly reports—no report, automatic resignation; no show, administrative leave. Can you imagine traditional government agencies operating like this?

But here’s the problem—how long could this aggressive approach last?

The Collapse of the Narrative

At first, Musk boasted he’d cut $2 trillion from the federal budget, but after half a year, only about $160 billion was actually cut—not even a fifth of the target.

Democrats did the math and went even further: they claimed DOGE “wasted” over $21 billion in those six months. Department of Energy loan programs were frozen, costing the government $263 million in interest; USAID stalled, leading to $110 million worth of food and medicine rotting in warehouses.

Attorneys general from 14 states directly sued Musk and Trump, calling it unconstitutional. All told, DOGE faced nearly 20 lawsuits, with allegations including privacy violations and illegal access to sensitive data.

By this May, Musk announced his resignation, and even publicly fell out with Trump over a bill. By summer, DOGE headquarters stood empty—even the security posts were gone.

This month, Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Cooper publicly admitted for the first time: DOGE no longer exists, and its functions have been absorbed.

Lessons from the Political Meme Coin

Florida Governor DeSantis posted on X: “DOGE fought the Swamp, and the Swamp won.”

It sounds harsh, but it’s true.

The entire DOGE experiment is actually a lot like common stories in the crypto world: start with an eye-catching symbol (Dogecoin) to generate buzz, use an aggressive narrative to attract attention (“cut $2 trillion!”), then move fast and break the rules (Silicon Valley management style).

But in the end? When the hype fades, you realize that no matter how great the narrative, it has to deliver in reality. Projects that don’t generate real value—no matter how fancy the packaging—are doomed to be abandoned by the market.

What’s interesting, though, is that even though DOGE as a department is gone, some of its members are now shaking things up in other government roles. Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia is now running the National Design Studio, and Zachary Terrell became CTO of the Department of Health.

In a way, this experiment wasn’t a total failure. At the very least, it proved one thing: the fusion of crypto culture and traditional politics has already begun, and it’s irreversible.

In the future, we’ll likely see more political institutions with a “crypto-native” label. The key is figuring out how to combine the spirit of innovation with stable governance—attracting attention with symbols while truly solving problems.

After all, if you’ve been in crypto long enough, you know: memes can generate hype, but the ones that survive are always the projects with real tech and real value creation. Politics is no different.

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GasFeeCriervip
· 2h ago
Haha, gg in just 294 days, this downgrade is really incredible. --- Meme coins getting involved in politics, turns out you still can't beat the system. --- Elon Musk using a chainsaw to cut bureaucrats, but ended up being cut by bureaucrats instead. --- Local dog projects last longer than it does, hilarious. --- Shiba Inu logo in the White House, the Web3 political dream is shattered. --- The funny part is that no altcoin has held on longer. --- The political circle messing with meme coins, but in the end, reality wins.
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 3h ago
Did it collapse in 294 days? The trash coins I hold haven’t even lasted that long haha Really taking memes as policies, this move is truly outrageous Chainsaw cutting bureaucrats? Sounds good, but it's always easier to adopt a persona than to deliver real results Shiba Inu logo as a government department... they must think very highly of themselves Politics is also starting to do community marketing, the way we play has all moved to Washington Elon Musk played a meme into the White House, and in the end, the meme still won The White House is also starting to pump and dump? Only the pump is policies This is called official rugging, 294 days from launch to delisting, with no liquidity left
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MetaDreamervip
· 7h ago
294 days and it's over? Shorter than the shitcoin I hold --- Haha, Musk really turned meme coins into a political tool. This move is truly brilliant --- So why did the DOGE department eventually disappear? Was it just because of low efficiency? --- The chainsaw logo is indeed alive --- Isn't this just taking the crypto world into the system? No wonder it doesn't last long
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 12-11 04:07
Haha, as expected of Elon Musk, turning meme coins into government affairs—this move is genius. --- GG in just 294 days? Not even some meme coins last that long. --- Shiba Inu logo paired with a chainsaw—this is truly the closest Web3 has come to wielding power. --- Laughing to death, government agencies are now doing crypto marketing—these days, anything can be memeified. --- Feels like they're forcibly injecting Twitter culture into the White House—eventually, it's going to collapse. --- Only 294 days? I thought it could last longer. --- This plot is more outrageous than any crypto rug pull. --- A typical case of a fun idea going all out and ending in disaster.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 12-10 02:51
Haha, the White House doing memes is really something else. Downline in just 294 days? Even shitcoin projects last longer than that. Isn’t this some kind of irony? I laughed so hard at the part where Musk holds the chainsaw. That seriousness can’t be real, right? They’re literally bringing crypto community antics into politics now, unbelievable. This guy’s mindset is really... doesn’t want to play politics, insists on playing the crypto game instead.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 12-10 02:51
LOL this is hilarious, 294 days is even shorter than some of my altcoin holdings. --- This move is really brilliant, the White House is basically running as a DAO now. --- I get the chainsaw meme, it's a bureaucratic liquidation list. --- Memes are entering politics, what's next... let me think. --- Shitcoin projects outlive the DOGE department, I give this setting a perfect score. --- Using the Shiba Inu logo as the official logo, that's peak absurdity. --- Wait, is this for real or are they pulling some stunt again? --- Never thought the political circle would use crypto marketing tactics so blatantly. --- They shut it down after 294 days, that's way more honest than most scam coins.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 12-10 02:51
Haha, I couldn't hold back, and the local dog project smiled and said nothing --- The DOGE department really lived shorter than my airdrop, laughing to death --- Musk's fancy work is to play meme coins into the White House, and he dares --- Offline in 294 days? This is more brittle than the broken coin in my hand --- Chainsaw hitting bureaucrats, it sounds really romantic --- Wait, is this really a government department or marketing of some crypto project? I'm stupid --- Good guys, traditional politics meets the spirit of web3, this can only be the end --- DOGE lived for 294 days, and my fixed investment lived for 294 years --- The White House uses the Shiba Inu logo, which is really a breakthrough --- To put it bluntly, memes shine into reality, and reality does not shine into memes
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 12-10 02:49
Delisted after just 294 days, truly worthy of being a Musk meme product. Even shitcoin projects last longer than this, hilarious. Is the White House doing community marketing or a political experiment... Why does this feel even more absurd than real crypto projects? This is what you call a proper rug pull, right?
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bridgeOopsvip
· 12-10 02:47
Hahaha, the DOGE department really just died like that, huh? 294 days and it didn’t even last as long as some shitcoins. --- Musk really pulled this off, incredible. I never expected the White House to use meme marketing. --- Shiba Inu logo with a chainsaw—damn, that’s straight up Web3 style. The political circle has gone bad. --- Shorter lifespan than even shitcoin projects, this meme is brutal... Has bureaucracy really ded? --- This is what it means to bring crypto culture straight into politics—insane. --- 294 days... some of my shitcoins have lasted longer than the DOGE department. Who are they mocking here? --- Wait, did they really axe it just like that? Or did they just rename it?
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SilentAlphavip
· 12-10 02:39
Haha, the DOGE department is dead. What does that say? Meme governance is just a joke. --- Only lasted 294 days before cooling off—this "efficiency department" really is "efficient" as hell. --- Chainsawing bureaucracy? In the end, they cut themselves off first. That's peak absurdity. --- Giving a Shiba Inu logo to a government agency—this move is absolutely wild, just like some project teams' tricks. --- Elon Musk took meme-ing seriously, and now even the White House has turned into a field for harvesting noobs.
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