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Musk Clarifies US Government Has No Plans to Use Dogecoin

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March 31st - On March 30th, during the "America PAC" town hall meeting held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Musk stated that the U.S. government has no intention of using the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. He pointed out that the Federal "Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.)" has no connection with Dogecoin, saying "they are just similar in name. The government will not use Dogecoin. At least, I'm not aware of it." Despite this, the D.O.G.E. official website briefly displayed Dogecoin's Shiba Inu mascot in February. This sparked market speculation about government involvement with cryptocurrency, causing DOGE to surge by 14% at one point and its market cap to exceed $580 billion. (decrypt)
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