Elon Musk mentioned McDonald’s in a mysterious message on Twitter about Dogecoin and crypto-news adoption companies. Alongside the Twitter conversation between Jeo Biden and Musk, tweets about McDonald’s and DOGE have taken over social media. While the price of Dogecoin accompanies these messages with a slight rise, the pressure on companies to accept Dogecoin is getting heavier…
Between Joe Biden and Elon Musk
US President Joe Biden on his Twitter account, Ford’s electric announced that it has started investing 11 billion dollars in the development of vehicles and created 11,000 jobs in the USA. Among Biden’s other statements was that General Motors made a historic investment in producing electric cars. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company has invested more than Ford and GM combined, creating more than 50,000 jobs in electric vehicle production.
Tesla CEO discussing Dogecoin-McDonalds deal
Underneath Musk’s tweet about how DOGE’s army is likely to be very active in encouraging companies new to crypto to adopt their favorite parody cryptocurrency, Twitter user @dogesupppporteam tweeted about Doge. Musk, a single “.” Responded with (dot): McDonald’s probably referred to the last episode where supporters of Dogecoin bombarded the fast food giant with tweets, forcing them to accept the dog-themed cryptocurrency as payment. Musk, on the other hand, was the first to say he’d eat a Happy Meal on TV if the firm started accepting DOGE. Musk’s idea was rejected and Tesla was asked to start accepting payments in Grimacecoin first.
More Dogecoin supporters joined the discussion and related to McDonald’s and DOGE started posting memes.
Dogecoin (DOGE) price accompanied all these discussions with a slight rise.
This month, the AMC movie theater chain will start accepting DOGE and SHIB
As quoted by Kriptokoin.com, CEO of AMC movie theater chain in the USA Adam Aron said on Twitter that AMC will begin acquiring Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, the two most popular dog cryptocurrencies. It will take place on March 19 with the help of the BitPay service, which allows companies to accept and process cryptocurrency payments.