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Elon Musk's Mom Name-Drops Dogecoin on SNL, Price Drops

source-logo  decrypt.co  + 1 more 09 May 2021 04:23, UTC

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the undisputed Technoking of Tesla, hosted Saturday Night Live this evening.

Musk is neither an actor nor a comedian, but he is entertaining. With plenty to say about space exploration and Thai cave rescues, Musk came into the sketch program as a polarizing public figure/performance artist.

But no one cared about any of that. They just wanted to know: Is he going to use the late-night appearance to pump my bags of Dogecoin?

Well, his mom did.

ELON MUSK. MILEY CYRUS.
THIS SATURDAY pic.twitter.com/6miGBj90XJ

— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) May 7, 2021

Musk, who has made no secret of his affinity for the joke/meme token, brought his mom onstage for his opening monologue, who told her son she hoped her Mother's Day gift wasn't Dogecoin. To her chagrin, Musk said it would be.

It may not be as valuable by the time she receives it. The price of Doge began dropping immediately after the monologue, showing a red candle.

Dogecoin was developed in 2013 as a joke and as a fun way of tipping and donating to cool projects. The returns, however, have been quite serious. After maintaining a consistent value of under a penny for most of its existence, DOGE has shot up over 6,800% since the start of the year. It's now the fourth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization with $90 billion worth in crypto wallets.

Musk has played some part in that. His tweets about Dogecoin have a tendency to move the market upward, no doubt because the public views him as a successful businessman for his stewardship of electric car company Tesla. Though Musk has asserted that his tweets are merely jokes—and more recently that people should "invest with caution"—the blue check mark next to his Twitter handle provides an unofficial imprimatur to the project for his 53 million followers.

The Tesla CEO isn't the only one bullish on DOGE. Billionaire investor Mark Cuban, whose Dallas Mavericks accept Dogecoin as payment, recently told Decrypt that he expects the token to reach the $1 mark for the first time.

Mark Cuban: Dogecoin Will Hit $1 And Become a Stablecoin

"DOGE is becoming more of a utility in terms of as a currency," he said at Etheral Summit on Thursday. "You know, you can go to the Mavs shop and you can spend it—and we sell a lot more in Dogecoin than we do in Ethereum or Bitcoin."

Now, if Tesla were to accept Dogecoin, there's no telling how high the token's price might rise. But after a few mentions on SNL, it's already gone farther than anyone imagined.

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