Businesses Accepting Doge Can Be Achieved as Follows: Dogecoin Cofounder

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Dogecoin co-founder Billy Marcus, who created Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer as a joke and Bitcoin parody in 2013, to instruct the Dogecoin community on how to accept Doge in their products and services. I used Twitter.
Marx is known on Twitter as “Nakamoto Shibetoshi”. Markus is no longer involved in the project, but continues to support Dogecoin and his “Fam” in tweets, and Elon Musk, the biggest DOGE fan who often has a big impact on both the DOGE community and often them. And exchanging public messages. The price of the original meme coin.
“If you want your company to accept Dogecoin”, and …
After Elon Musk recently tweeted McDonald’s to urge fast-food giants to accept Dogecoin, and after subsequent tweets from Burger King and Mr. Beast Burger, Marcus DOGE to keep businesses away from Dogecoin. I decided to share his view that the community should behave not to do this.
He shared a list of instructions in his last tweet. The most practical advice here is to show the enterprise why it is beneficial for them to adopt Dogecoin and provide a scenario that is mutually beneficial.

Other advice includes “Don’t be a fool” and don’t qualify or get angry when you talk to her. These days, conversations with these companies are often on Twitter, so these explanations may be helpful. Another memetic crypto community, the Shiba Inu “Doji Killer,” tried to convince giants such as Amazon to accept SHIB and convince broker Robin Hood to tag and list tweets.
In the past, the Dogecoin community asked Tesla to accept Doge in the same way. In December, their “prayer” was answered, so to speak, and Elon Musk announced that the company would start selling some of the Crypto meme products “to see what happens.”

As an example of this attitude, on January 26, Billy Marcus retweets MrBeast Burger’s tweet on behalf of Elon Musk, allowing Doge Army to make the necessary commitments to the U.S. fast food brand to the community. I urged. Prior to , MrBeast Burger’s Twitter account asked Musk to retweet the message and promised to work on accepting Dogecoin. Tesla’s CEO didn’t respond, but Billy Marcus responded instead.

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