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The price for cryptocurrency Dogecoin spiked by about 30% Monday after Twitter CEO Elon Musk changed the app logo from its blue bird to a Shiba Inu dog, a symbol often associated with the coin.
But that wasn’t the only change Musk made. He also updated his Twitter bio to prominently display the Dogecoin symbol, further solidifying his support for the meme-inspired digital currency.
A sticker advertising dogecoin on a cryptocurrency ATM in Hong Kong in June 2022. (Paul Yeung/Bloomberg News) By Julian Mark.
The organization's name's similarity to Dogecoin's ticker symbol is likely no accident. On a more substantive level, investors may expect Musk's influence in the new administration to lead to a ...
Twitter updated its website logo to the shiba inu symbol representing the cryptocurrency dogecoin—and the price of the joke token soared. The token was recently up about 15% from its price 24 ...
Elon Musk added the Dogecoin (DOGE) symbol “Д in his Twitter profile’s location, which was followed by an increase in the meme cryptocurrency’s price by more than 5% and to the highest ...
The Department of Government Efficiency's name was likely chosen by Musk because its acronym is the same as Dogecoin's crypto ticker symbol. The tech leader has been leaning into the meme culture ...
The Twitter account for Dogecoin has taken its time in the spotlight to introduce (or reintroduce) its mascot to users. Kabosu, the dog’s name, lives in Sakura, Japan, with its owner Atsuko Sato.
Kabosu, the Japanese dog famously known online for being the face of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, has passed away. Owner Atsuko Sato announced the death of the beloved 18-year-old Shiba Inu in a ...
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