Elon Musk’s tweets on Dogecoin send its value soaring again

Elon Musk’s tweets on cryptocurrency Dogecoin send its value soaring for the third time in recent months as Ethereum hits a new record high

  • Dogecoin was initially started as a joke by two software engineers in 2013
  • Musk’s tweets on retailer Gamestop set off a stock market frenzy last week
  • Ethereum’s value has risen over 720% in the last year to almost hit $1,700 

The cryptocurrency Dogecoin has seen its value soar by more than 50 per cent today after billionaire Elon Musk tweeted his approval of the virtual currency.

The Tesla founder and world’s richest man proved his words had the ability to influence markets once again when he tweeted six posts on Dogecoin, including one which stated that ‘Dogecoin is the people’s crypto.’

Another of the tweets was a still from the Lion King movie featuring Musk’s face and the Dogecoin Shiba Inu logo superimposed on two characters, and the words ‘ur welcome’ written above it. A third simply said: ‘No highs, no lows, only Doge.’

Numerous companies, including GameStop, Etsy, and CD Projeckt, and digital currencies like Bitcoin have seen their value rise following a tweet by the billionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk

It is the third time in recent months that the South African-born tycoon has caused the price of the digital currency to shoot up in value with a tweet. 

In a December post, he derided Bitcoin as ‘BS’ and wrote the sentence ‘One word: Doge.’ Its price subsequently rose almost 20 per cent while it skyrocketed by 420 per cent after he tweeted a photo of a dog on a magazine cover.  

The digital currency’s price has gone up by more than 275 per cent in the last week, which is the highest percentage growth among the world’s top 25 digital currencies.

One of Musk's tweets was a still from the Lion King movie featuring his face and the Dogecoin Shiba Inu logo superimposed on two characters, and the words 'ur welcome' written above it

One of Musk’s tweets was a still from the Lion King movie featuring his face and the Dogecoin Shiba Inu logo superimposed on two characters, and the words ‘ur welcome’ written above it

Musk's first post on Dogecoin was the first of six that caused the currency's value to rise

Musk’s first post on Dogecoin was the first of six that caused the currency’s value to rise

A single coin is still only worth to $0.04494 today, but the currency’s market capitalisation has now surpassed $5.6billion according to crypto data site Coinpaprika.

Dogecoin was initially started as a satirical critique of the 2013 crypto frenzy by two software engineers, but it can be bought and sold on digital currency exchanges.

It regularly makes a comeback during viral crypto rallies, with individuals promoting it on social media. Last week it soared after Carole Baskin, one of the stars of Netflix Inc’s ‘Tiger King’ talked about it in a video online.

Musk proved his tweets had the ability to influence markets once again when he made six posts on Dogecoin, including one which stated that 'Dogecoin is the people's crypto.'

Musk proved his tweets had the ability to influence markets once again when he made six posts on Dogecoin, including one which stated that ‘Dogecoin is the people’s crypto.’

Musk’s intervention comes after he sent the price of Bitcoin soaring last week when he declared it ‘a good thing’ in an interview and changed his biography on Twitter to say ‘#bitcoin.’

Last week also saw a tweet by him about video game retailer Gamestop set off a stock market frenzy for the firm as its share price rose rapidly and some short sellers lost billions.

Tweeting ‘Gamestonk!!,’ a portmanteau of Gamestop and ‘stonks,’ a slang term for stocks, together with a link to the WallStreetBets Reddit thread, Musk created a rush for shares in the loss-making merchandise seller.

A few days after that tweet, Musk also seemed to prompt a stock market boost for video game developer CD Projekt after he said Tesla’s Model S Plaid car could play their game Cyberpunk.

An Elon Musk tweet last week prompted a stock market frenzy for video game retailer Gamestop as its share price rose rapidly and some short sellers lost billions

An Elon Musk tweet last week prompted a stock market frenzy for video game retailer Gamestop as its share price rose rapidly and some short sellers lost billions

Other companies to have received a boost from a Musk tweet include the e-commerce website Etsy, and the Texan healthcare firm Signal Advance when the entrepreneur told his followers to ‘Use Signal,’ the messaging app.

Meanwhile, Ethereum hit a new record high of $1,684.23 and is now worth over 720 per cent more than at the same point in 2020. Investors are buying up the currency before ethereum futures launch on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange next week.

Simon Peter, a cryptoasset analyst at multi-asset investment platform eToro, believes the world’s second most valuable currency could reach $2,500 by the end of 2021.

He added: ‘Ethereum is in such high demand because the asset is undergoing changes to make it even more decentralised, and even more secure, and this is attracting buyers from both the institutional and retail world.

‘While it has been volatile so far in 2021, it is nonetheless seeing higher highs, as well as higher lows, and we expect it will continue to prove the doubters wrong.’