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Dogecoin can now be bought in 1800 US crypto ATM

Cryptocurrency ATM operator CoinFlip has added the ability to buy Dogecoin (DOGE) coins in 1,800 bitcoin ATMs located in 46 US states.

According to a press release, the company’s management was keen to confirm the coin’s legitimacy. CoinFlip CEO Daniel Polotsky explained the decision to add Dogecoin to its rise in popularity recently.

 

“We strive to make cryptocurrencies available to everyone who is interested in investing, even in the most remote regions of America,” added the CEO.

 

Launched in 2013 as a comic digital asset, Dogecoin became popular thanks to the support of Elon Musk. He has repeatedly posted memes on Twitter with the altcoin symbol – the Japanese Shiba Inu dog.

In early February, the Tesla founder posted a series of tweets about Dogecoin, which jumped the token rate by almost 50%. Wednesday February 24th Musk posted again on Twitter a picture of a dog – the price of the coin increased by 20% per day.

The billionaire also named Dogecoin as his favorite cryptocurrency and recently revealed that he bought an altcoin for his youngest son.

Earlier, Musk urged large asset holders to sell some of the coins to avoid centralization. More than 28% of the market supply of tokens or 36.8 billion DOGE is concentrated on one address.

On March 1, Dogecoin developers updated their cryptocurrency software for the first time in a year and a half. The main improvement was the increased sync speed.

On March 3, Musk announced his intention to create a new city called Starbase.

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