A Doge-like image on Amazon website has got some Dogecoin enthusiasts thinking that one of the largest e-commerce companies, Amazon, would consider accepting payments with the meme cryptocurrency.
This would be a milestone for Dogecoin (DOGE), which could also push price above the $1 mark, owing to the popularity of the e-commerce company.
However, that doesn’t seem to be the case. The image on the Amazon app was actually a “Corgi” and not Dogecoin’s “Shiba Inu,” as some DOGE-fans thought. Amazon users confirmed this, saying that the Corgi image has been on the mobile application for years.
Meanwhile, this doesn’t negate the fact that many Dogecoin enthusiasts want Amazon to accept payment the cryptocurrency, which is currently the fourth-largest by market capitalization.
Dogecoin Enthusiasts Wants Amazon to Accept DOGE
In a recent survey conducted by GamblersPick, nearly 53 percent of the respondents indicated that they want Dogecoin to be accepted on Amazon. Apparently a good number of them believe that the meme cryptocurrency is the future and the “next Bitcoin”.
Amazon is not the only big company to have expressed interest in cryptocurrency payments and blockchain technologies.
At the time of writing, DOGE was listed at $0.5007 USD on CoinMarketCap. On a weekly count, the cryptocurrency lost about 11.5 percent of its value. Its market capitalization sits around $64.8 billion USD.
Tesla Might Add Dogecoin
On Tuesday, Elon Musk opened a Twitter poll on whether to accept Dogecoin for payment in Tesla. At the time of writing, the results indicate that about 78 percent out of over 3 million respondents want the electric car company to add Dogecoin (DOGE) as a payment option.
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