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Will Elon Musk buy Dogecoin?

Elon Musk, Tesla's founder and CEO, again threw his weight behind the meme-inspired cryptocurrency dogecoin. In a tweet on Jan. 14, Musk announced that Tesla is accepting dogecoin—”people's crypto“—as payment for some merchandise on its website.

Is Dogecoin a good investment in 2021?

Based entirely on the fact that Dogecoin has no real-world utility, I don't recommend investors buy it. With the price significantly down from its recent high, scooping up this meme coin might seem like a low-risk move with big upside.

How do I invest in Dogecoin?

How to Buy Dogecoin

  1. Open an online account. The first step to buying Dogecoin is to open an account with a cryptocurrency exchange that supports DOGE. …
  2. Fund Account & Make your purchase. After both your wallet and your exchange account are open, you can place a buy order to purchase DOGE. …
  3. Buy a wallet (optional)

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What platforms have Dogecoin?

How to Buy Dogecoin (DOGE)

  • Uphold. Uphold is a commission-free desktop and mobile trading platform that gives you access to, and the opportunity to trade Dogecoin (DOGE) and dozens of other cryptocurrencies. …
  • Binance. …
  • Coinbase. …
  • KuCoin. …
  • Kraken. …
  • WazirX (INDIA Only)

Jan 21, 2022

Will Tesla allow Dogecoin?

Electric carmaker Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) has begun accepting the Dogecoin (DOGE) cryptocurrency for certain merchandise on its website. The company's CEO Elon Musk made the announcement on Twitter early Friday, Jan. 14,1 after teasing the possibility toward the end of 2021.

Will Tesla accept Dogecoin?

Dogecoin is currently the only digital currency Tesla accepts. Items eligible for purchase include Tesla-branded belt buckles (835 Doge or about $162; £118) and children's all-terrain vehicles (12020 Doge or about $2,280; £1,670), which are currently sold out.

Does Elon Musk like Dogecoin?

The Tesla CEO is a staunch supporter of Dogecoin. This became clear after a recent Twitter spat between Musk and Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao. The billionaire investor and founder of SpaceX raised concerns on behalf of Dogecoin holders regarding the recent DOGE problem at cryptocurrency exchange Binance.