'No DOGE in D.O.G.E.', Says Dogecoin Proponent Elon Musk
The official site even sported a dogecoin logo for a few hours on the day after Trump’s inauguration, giving more credence to rumors of inclusion.

What to know:
- Elon Musk, the figurehead of the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.), has dismissed rumors of dogecoin being incorporated into the department's operations.
- Despite the lack of official plans to include dogecoin, its introduction in August sparked a multi-month rally in the cryptocurrency.
- D.O.G.E., which aims to enhance government spending efficiency, has reportedly saved an estimated $130 billion since its formal start in January.
Faint hopes of
"There are no plans for the government to use dogecoin or anything,” Musk said during a speech at the America PAC town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
“I was going to call it Government Efficiency Commission, but that's a super boring name. Then the internet said it needs to be the Department of Government Efficiency. I was like Internet is right,” he added.
DOGE prices are down 3.5% in the past 24 hours, in line with a broader market drop. While there have been no firm plans to include the token in the controversial non-governmental agency, its introduction in August had sparked several namesake tokens and birthed the start of a multi-month rally in dogecoin.
The official site even sported a dogecoin logo for a few hours on the day after Trump’s inauguration, giving more credence to rumors of the joke token playing a role in the new agency.
D.O.G.E seeks to make government spending of taxpayer money more efficient while streamlining departments that handle spending. It has saved an estimated $130 billion after a formal start in January, data shows, with an average $840 saving for taxpayers.
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