Tesla owns Dogecoin even though it had sold 75% of its Bitcoin holdings

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Despite the fact that Tesla announced that it had sold 75% of its Bitcoin holdings in Q2, CEO Elon Musk revealed during a quarterly investor call that the company also held Dogecoin and had not sold any of those holdings.

“We haven’t sold any of our Dogecoin; we still have it,” Musk stated during the conference call. Musk has previously stated that he personally owns Dogecoin, but he has not stated that Tesla does, despite the fact that the electric car company has been accepting Doge payments for some merchandise on their website. It’s unclear whether the company has simply kept the tokens used for merchandising or has made specific purchases of the dog-themed “joke” cryptocurrency that Musk has repeatedly backed on Twitter.

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Tesla owns Dogecoin even though it had sold 75% of its Bitcoin holdings

Despite the fact that Tesla announced that it had sold 75% of its Bitcoin holdings in Q2, CEO Elon Musk revealed during a quarterly investor call that the company also held Dogecoin and had not sold any of those holdings.

“We haven’t sold any of our Dogecoin; we still have it,” Musk stated during the conference call. Musk has previously stated that he personally owns Dogecoin, but he has not stated that Tesla does, despite the fact that the electric car company has been accepting Doge payments for some merchandise on their website. It’s unclear whether the company has simply kept the tokens used for merchandising or has made specific purchases of the dog-themed “joke” cryptocurrency that Musk has repeatedly backed on Twitter.

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