Good News for Dogecoin Investors: Adding 2 Companies!

Good News for Dogecoin Investors: Adding 2 Companies! Dogecoin was also accepted by a beverage chain after MrBeast Burger.
 Good News for Dogecoin Investors: Adding 2 Companies!
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Dogecoin was also adopted by a US-based beverage chain after MrBeast Burger. The US-based beverage company The Lost Leaf has registered as the next food-related business, after Burger King and MrBeast Burger, stating that they are interested in accepting payments with Dogecoin. Details Cryptocoin. at com.

They will accept Dogecoin (DOGE)

It looks like one more food company will accept Dogecoin. “We will now accept DOGE Dogecoin for payments,” says Lost Leaf in Phoenix, Arizona, a pub dating back to 2006. The latest development was welcomed by Dogecoin co-founder Shibetoshi Nakamoto, who said he would love to stop by. After McDonald’s refusal, the Dogecoin creator gave tips to fans who want companies to accept Dogecoin, saying: “If you want companies to accept Dogecoin, remember: keep calm! People don’t listen to idiots, show them why it works for them! Create win-win scenarios. Show how caring and cool the community is, don’t act rightly or angry!”

When Elon Musk promised to eat a Happy Meal on TV if McDonald’s starts buying DOGE, the company respectfully declined. However, Tesla CEO’s tweet received support from Burger King’s official Twitter page. The latter replied with a cryptic message that the Doge community commented out of interest in the beloved cryptocurrency. After Elon Musk’s latest tweet directed at McDonald’s, MrBeast Burger seemed similarly interested in accepting Dogecoin. The fast food company tweeted: “@elonmusk, if you retweet this we will try to accept Dogecoin. Billy Markus retweeted MrBeast Burger’s message instead of Elon Musk, stating that DogeArmy is strong enough to get intense engagement instead. Dogecoin users are keenly following the latest developments surrounding the MrBeast burger and BurgerKing’s adoption.

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