Dogecoin now accepted by U.S.-based pub after Burger King and MrBeast Burger
The Lost Loaf Now Accepts DOGE
Following Burger King and MrBeast Burger’s quietly expressed interest in accepting Dogecoin as payment, The Lost Leaf, a beverages shop in the United States, appears to be the second food-related business to accept it.
“We will now accept DOGE for payments,” states The Lost Leaf, a Phoenix, Arizona-based tavern that opened in 2006.
Shibetoshi Nakamoto, the co-founder of Dogecoin, expressed his delight at the new development, saying he would love to visit.
Following McDonald’s subtle refusal, the Dogecoin developer offered advice to followers who want businesses to accept Dogecoin, saying, “Remember if you want businesses to accept DOGE: be cool!” People don’t listen to jerks; instead, show them how it will benefit them! create win-win situations Don’t seem entitled or furious; instead, show how involved and great the community is! That does not sit well with anyone.”
When Elon Musk threatened to eat a Happy Meal on TV if McDonald’s started accepting DOGE, the corporation politely rejected. However, Burger King’s official Twitter feed endorsed the Tesla CEO’s remark.
The latter replied with a cryptic remark, which the Doge community mistook for interest in their favorite cryptocurrency.
MrBeast Accepting DOGE
Following Elon Musk’s recent tweet directed at McDonald’s, MrBeast Burger appeared to be interested in taking Dogecoin.
The fast-food chain has posted on Twitter: “If you RT this, we’ll work on taking DOGE,” says Elon Musk.
Instead of Elon Musk, Billy Markus shared MrBeast Burger’s statement, claiming that the DogeArmy is strong enough to participate in some significant combat.
The current events surrounding MrBeast burger and BurgerKing’s acceptance continue to keep DOGE users’ fingers crossed.
At the time of publication, DOGE was trading at $0.136.