Elon Musk Prompts Creation of McDonald's Meme Coin, Hits $6 Million Market CapitalizationMore than 10 different grimacecoin tokens appeared after Musk's Twitter exchange with the fast-food chain.

ByEmily Rella

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Elon Musk and a McDonald's Happy Meal — the collab we never saw coming and didn't know we needed.

Twitter-fiending亿万富翁副部l media app on Tuesday to propose that the fast-food chain should start accepting his favorite meme cryptocurrency, Dogecoin.

"I will eat a happy meal on tv if@McDonaldsaccepts Dogecoin," he simply stated.

Musk's Tweet received more than 378,000 likes and 54,600 retweets, but it was in the comment section where things were really shaken up.

First was the response from McDonald's rival,Burger King, which said "only a king knows what da coin do."

Then the officialDogecoin accountresponded with the Shiba Inu meme dog popping out from behind a McDonald's bag in a Tweet that received more than 21,000 likes.

But it was McDonald's cheeky response that really stirred the conversation.

"only if@teslaaccepts grimacecoin," the fast-food chain wrote alongside a picture of a fake coin that featured popular McDonald's purple mascot Grimace.

The exchange sentDogecoin soaring6.75% as of Wednesday morning to a valuation of $0.1501, while McDonald'swas uparound 1.3% at the same time.

According toCoindesk, the exchange prompted the creation of more than 10 different grimacecoin tokens on the Binance Smart Chain network, the most successful of which reached a peak of $2 million in market capitalization.

Another grimacecoin created on the Ethereum blockchain reached a $6 million market capitalization at its peak.

If McDonald's were to take Musk up on his proposition, it would become the first fast-food chain to accept crypto, following suit of other major businesses likeAMC movie theatersand PayPal.

But the concept might not be too out-of-the-box for the chain, which dipped its toes into the metaverse waters when it doled out free NFTs of itsfamed McRibsandwich on Twitter late last year.

Though the legitimacy of the different blockchain grimacecoins is still unknown, if investors have learned anything from the volatility and lack of regulation in the crypto world, grimacecoin might just be the next big thing.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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