Elon Musk-run
SpaceX is now accepting the new cryptocurrency
Dogecoin to launch an upcoming satellite named
DOGE-1 to the
Moon.
The DOGE-1 is a cubesat to acquire "lunar-spatial intelligence" using onboard cameras and sensors, reports The
Verge.
The satellite is being developed by Geometric Energy Corporation and it will be flown onboard a
Falcon 9 rocket in the first quarter of 2022.
"We're excited to launch DOGE-1 to the Moon!" said Tom Ochinero, vice president of commercial sales at SpaceX.
As Tesla CEO
Elon Musk hosted the Saturday Night Live show on TV last weekend, Dogecoin which is fourth-largest cryptocurrency by market value and promoted by
Musk fell sharply.
Trading platform Robinhood also crashed for cryptocurrency users.
After vouching for
Bitcoin, Tesla CEO Elon Musk now supports Dogecoin cryptocurrency, even calling him "Dogefather".
Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency invented by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, who decided to create a payment system. Nearly 113 billion coins have already been mined.
Amid the surge in Bitcoin and Ether cryptocurrencies, Dogecoin has surged more than 659 per cent this year.
Tesla recently announced it has invested $1.5 billion in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency.
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