Tesla might delve deeper into crypto as Elon Musk teases accepting Dogecoin payment

Tesla could move even further into the world of cryptocurrency as Elon Musk teases the potential for the automaker to accept payment using a second cryptocurrency: Dogecoin.

Earlier this year, Tesla invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and started accepting the cryptocurrency as payment on new vehicles.

But Bitcoin is not Elon Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency.

Tesla’s CEO has often discussed how he’s a fan of Dogecoin, which is a real cryptocurrency that started as a joke on Reddit to laugh at all the Bitcoin pumps.

Since Musk started talking more often about the cryptocurrency, Dogecoin’s value has been soaring, and it now has a total market capitalization of $65 billion.

In recent weeks, Musk has gone further than simply promoting the cryptocurrency on his popular Twitter account.

Dogecoin uses the slogan “To the moon” as a way to predict the rising value of the coin.

Based on that slogan, Musk has announced that SpaceX will literally send Dogecoin to the Moon in a satellite mission next year:

Now Musk is also discussing his other company, Tesla, getting involved in Dogecoin by accepting the cryptocurrency as payment.

The CEO tweeted a poll to ask if Tesla should accept Dogecoin:

Over 3 million people responded and the cast majority voted ‘Yes’ to the proposal.

Tesla has already started accepting Bitcoin as payment, and it wouldn’t be too difficult to start accepting other cryptocurrencies.

However, we did note that Tesla’s own disclosure showed that buying a car using Bitcoin is not very efficient.