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DOGECOIN: THE NEW BITCOIN IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW

With more than 47 million Twitter followers, Elon Musk holds a great deal of influence in the world of tech and cryptocurrency, proven by Dogecoin’s meteoric growth in recent weeks. A single tweet from Musk sparked overnight interest in the currency, first released in 2013, and now has investors taking it seriously. The payment system, developed by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, reached a market capitalization of $5,382,875,000 in January, and with its value growing rapidly, it’s a genuine Bitcoin alternative. Now could be the time to invest…

THE CHANGING CONSUMER LANDSCAPE

In early February, SpaceX founder Elon Musk sent out one tweet to his millions of followers, asking “Who let the Doge Out?” - , not only demonstrating Musk’s power but the incredible appetite for alternative currencies in today’s uncertain political and economic times. Alongside Redditors coming together to fuel a takeover of Wall Street, investing in stocks like GameStop, 2021 has already proven to be one of the biggest years yet for the reconsolidation of finances, with consumers ready to part with their cash and invest in , it’s time to start taking crypto seriously. One that’s worth watching is Dogecoin (DOGE), a Bitcoin rival with the backing of stars like Snoop Dogg, ideal for early investors.

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