Elon Musk puts McDonald’s on the spot, wants the fast-food giant to accept DOGE


Tesla and SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk urged McDonald’s to accept Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) as payment, posting a tongue-in-cheek dare on Twitter.

The pressure is on, with all eyes on the fast-food chain now, which, thus far, hasn’t been accepting crypto payments–outside of El Salvador.

Committing to a happy meal on tv

“I will eat a happy meal on tv if McDonald’s accepts Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ,” wrote the self-proclaimed Dogefather on Twitter.

Musk’s dare caused the price of Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) to jump over 6% in a matter of minutes.

Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) to USD Chart (CoinMarketCap)

The meme coin’s price witnessed a similar mini pump recently–shortly after Tesla announced accepting Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) for merch payments.

Crypto investors on Twitter turned to memes and humor for easing the drama of the market downturn–president of El Salvador amongst them.

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— Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻 (@nayibbukele) January 22, 2022

Nayib Bukele recently changed his profile picture–joking about his next career if his Bitcoin ( $0.00 ) plans fail to materialize.

McDonald’s responded on Twitter, acknowledging its brand becoming the hallmark of crypto market crashes.

how are you doing people who run crypto twitter accounts

— McDonald’s (@McDonalds) January 24, 2022

“How are you doing people who run crypto twitter accounts,” wrote the food chain, already entangled in another conversation on Twitter–the one about DOGE payments–spurred by Billy Markus, the founder of Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) .

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— McDonald’s (@McDonalds) January 19, 2022

Pushing DOGE mainstream

Musk became broadly known for his open support of the meme coin in the past.

Recently he even argued that, although not the ideal currency system, it’s still fundamentally better than anything else he’s seen.

According to him, Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) is poised for mainstream adoption due to low transaction fees and “having a much higher transaction volume capability than Bitcoin.”

A not-for-profit foundation formed by members of the Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) team in 2014 was relaunched last year after several years of being inactive.

Leveraging support, advocacy, trademark protection and governance for the project, the Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) Foundation was resurrected with some seasoned industry players as part of its board of advisors.

The group that meets monthly to discuss issues relating to Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) is made up of Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) founder Billy Markus, the project’s core developer Max Keller, Ethereum ( $2,052.68 ) ( $2,052.68 ) ( $2,052.68 ) founder Vitalik Buterin and Elon Musk as represented by the head of the Musk’s family office, Jared Birchall.

End of last year, the foundation revealed big plans for Dogecoin ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) ( $0.000 ) in 2022–setting the focus on utility.

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