Newegg now lets you buy PC parts with meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin

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Today Dogecoin holders rally at the inception of DogeDay—coinciding completely coincidentally with International Weed Day. On this day, green candles are sure to overtake the cryptocurrency's stock charts, and how perfectly timed it is that tech giant, Newegg, has announced the ability for users to pay with Dogecoin.

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The rise of Dogecoin is due in large part to the intervention of one Mr. Elon Musk. With every tweet he sends out involving the memerific pupper, a surge of green stock chart candlesticks are sure to follow. Honestly, the man only has to sneeze and Dogecoin goes up in value.

Sr. Brand Manager of Newegg, Andrew Choi, outlines the company's stance in a press release (via WCCFTech). He notes that “the excitement and momentum around cryptocurrency are undeniable, and the recent surge in Dogecoin value underscores the need to make it easier for customers to make purchases with this popular cryptocurrency.

“We’re committed to making it easy for our customers to shop however works best for them, and that means letting them complete transactions with the payment method that suits them best. To that end, we’re happy to give Dogecoin fans an easy way to shop online for tech.”

Despite all the pushback from companies like Nvidia trying to put miners off our precious gaming GPUs, cryptocurrency continues to stir up the market. It's announcements like this that give mining companies ever more excuses to buy up all the GPUs before a potential hash rate limiting refresh hits the 30-series. And with more companies buying into it, we're just going to have to accept this is the state of things in 2021.

We're likely to see more companies embracing the success of the cryptocurrency market as we move into the future. Great news if you have any to spend, but that doesn't mean you're any more likely to land a GPU in the current stock crisis. Seriously, guys, save some for the rest of us.

Katie Wickens
Hardware Writer

Having been obsessed with game mechanics, computers and graphics for three decades, Katie took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni and has been writing about digital games, tabletop games and gaming technology for over five years since. She can be found facilitating board game design workshops and optimising everything in her path.