Elon Musk has teased his Twitter followers about the possibility of dogecoin (DOGE) featuring in his Saturday Night Live hosting debut prompting a spike in the cryptoâs value.
- The Tesla CEO tweeted Wednesday âThe Dogefather SNL May 8â referring to his hosting spot on Saturday Night Live which was announced last week.
- The tweet seemingly prompted excitement among dogecoin traders that the meme-based crypto would see further attention in front of a large television audience.
- DOGE is a parody crypto derived from the "Doge" meme created in 2013, which has seen an increase in price of over 6000% in 2021, thanks in no small way to the attention garnered by the Tesla CEO.
- Having trended downwards toward $0.25 over the previous 24 hours, dogecoin spiked more than 20% to over $0.31.
- It subsequently pulled back and is priced at just under $0.29 at the time of writing.
- Dogecoin most recently featured in Muskâs tweets on April 1 when he claimed that âSpaceX is going to put a literal Dogecoin on the literal moon,â in what may or may not have been an April Foolâs joke as DOGE, like all crypto, is digital by definition and not physical.
- Joke or not, the tweet was followed by a 32% rise in the price of the Shiba Inu-represented crypto.
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