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Billy Markus, co-founder of DOGE, caused a heated debate by asserting that 95 percent of cryptocurrency ventures are bogus. His whining even attracted Elon Musk's notice.
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AMC Theatres, an American movie theater chain, has introduced Dogecoin and Shiba Inu to its mobile app's payment options. Many cryptocurrencies are now accepted by the movie studio via BitPay.
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According to PR News Wire's news release, Bitcoin of America, a popular FinCEN-registered virtual currency exchange, has added Dogecoin to its Bitcoin ATMs. As of right now, all Bitcoin of America ATMs accept Dogecoin as a payment method.
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Asian trading hours saw a 7.8 percent increase in the value of Bitcoin (BTC) to $41,632.
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Shiba Inu has entered the Metaverse with a 40% increase in LEASH, the native token of its yet-to-be-released virtual environment. Just one of many popular crypto memes, LEASH has been dubbed "Dog Killer" by its own makers.
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In 2021, Dogecoin was one of the most popular cryptocurrencies. It is known as a memecoin because it was never intended to be a mainstream asset.
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The price of Shiba Inu, a meme cryptocurrency, is falling, and huge Ethereum whales are taking advantage of the opportunity to invest in it.
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Binance has added the SHIB/DOGE trading pair, bringing together the Crypto industry's favorite dogs.
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Dogecoin was back among the gainers after a 27 percent increase in the last 24 hours.
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Previously, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's tweets aided Shiba Inu and Floki prices to skyrocket. However, his response this time sunk the meme coin because he admitted to purchasing no SHIB tokens.