Explosive news! In a surprising move, Tesla has quietly updated its website to allow customers to purchase new Tesla Cybertruck models using Dogecoin (DOGE).
When checking the website code, you can see a lot of new code related to DOGE integration.
However, this change has not yet been officially announced and currently only exists as an encoded message on the website. DOGE payments are not currently available.
Image showing Dogecoin details in the Cybertruck order website code.
This is not the first time Tesla has accepted Dogecoin as a method of payment. Previously, the price of Dogecoin increased significantly when Tesla added the ability to pay for children’s ATVs using Dogecoin. However, the price dropped the next day.
The journey between Tesla and Cybertruck has been a long one. The first Cybertruck production candidate vehicle was completed in July, nearly four years after it was first announced and two years behind schedule. Last year, CEO Elon Musk cited supply chain issues affecting parts availability as one of the factors delaying Cybertruck production until 2023.
After four years of delays and missteps, the Tesla Cybertruck is finally here. Musk held a delivery event at the company's factory in Austin, Texas, highlighting the car's towing capabilities, bulletproof doors and straight-line speed. Some customers picked up their Cybertruck at the event, but had a little difficulty opening the doors. Following the event, the company posted updated details on its website about vehicle features, pricing, and more.
Elon Musk previously accepted Bitcoin as payment for Tesla cars, but pulled the plug due to environmental concerns. #BTC #DOGE
When checking the website code, you can see a lot of new code related to DOGE integration.
However, this change has not yet been officially announced and currently only exists as an encoded message on the website. DOGE payments are not currently available.
Image showing Dogecoin details in the Cybertruck order website code.
This is not the first time Tesla has accepted Dogecoin as a method of payment. Previously, the price of Dogecoin increased significantly when Tesla added the ability to pay for children’s ATVs using Dogecoin. However, the price dropped the next day.
The journey between Tesla and Cybertruck has been a long one. The first Cybertruck production candidate vehicle was completed in July, nearly four years after it was first announced and two years behind schedule. Last year, CEO Elon Musk cited supply chain issues affecting parts availability as one of the factors delaying Cybertruck production until 2023.
After four years of delays and missteps, the Tesla Cybertruck is finally here. Musk held a delivery event at the company's factory in Austin, Texas, highlighting the car's towing capabilities, bulletproof doors and straight-line speed. Some customers picked up their Cybertruck at the event, but had a little difficulty opening the doors. Following the event, the company posted updated details on its website about vehicle features, pricing, and more.
Elon Musk previously accepted Bitcoin as payment for Tesla cars, but pulled the plug due to environmental concerns. #BTC #DOGE