The emergence of DogeExpress, a payment processor made specifically for Dogecoin is further evidence that the memecoin is having the last laugh.
It is enjoying a purple patch at present due to the high speed and low fees of payments made on its platform. From starting as a very unserious venture 11 years ago, more and more people are sitting up to take notice.
Whether or not Dogecoin has the last laugh remains to be seen but its proliferation has united Elon Musk and Mark Cuban, two frequent adversaries on either side of the political spectrum.
Musk is known to be a fan of meme culture, particularly on his X social media platform. He has recently hinted Dogecoin could be reinstated as a payment option for Tesla merchandise after the feature was withdrawn earlier this year.
In August, Musk and Tesla secured the dismissal of a federal lawsuit alleging that they defrauded Dogecoin (DOGE) investors, by effectively creating a ‘pyramid scheme.’
Meanwhile, Cuban, the current minority owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks has overseen the adoption of Dogecoin as a payment for merch and tickets. They embraced the cryptocurrency back in 2021 but Cuban admits the uptake has been modest so far, with around 25,000 Dogecoin accounted for.
The US tycoon and media personality has described Dogecoin as “an inexpensive way to become part of an incredibly vibrant online community.”