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Dogecoin loses third of price after Elon Musk calls it a 'hustle' on 'SNL'

Published 09/05/2021, 07:20
Updated 09/05/2021, 23:01
© Reuters. Small toy figures are seen on the cryptocurrency representation with Dogecoin logo in the background in this illustration picture taken April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

© Reuters. Small toy figures are seen on the cryptocurrency representation with Dogecoin logo in the background in this illustration picture taken April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

By Alden Bentley and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Dogecoin lost more than a third of its price on Sunday, after Tesla chief and cryptocurrency supporter Elon Musk called it a 'hustle' during his guest-host spot https://twitter.com/cryptoafricaedu/status/1391373668744372225?s=21 on the "Saturday Night Live" comedy sketch TV show.

Dogecoin was quoted as low as $0.416 on crypto exchange Binance https://www.binance.com/en/trade/DOGE_USDT?type=spot, down 36% from levels around $0.65 before the show. It retraced some of that move later on Sunday, and was last trading around $0.569.

The billionaire Tesla Inc chief executive hosted the SNL show at 11:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday (0330 GMT on Sunday).

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts had for days been eager to see what he would say, after his tweets this year turned the once-obscure digital currency, which began as a social media joke, into a speculator's dream.

Asked 'what is dogecoin', Musk replied, "It's the future of currency. It's an unstoppable financial vehicle that’s going to take over the world."

When a show cast member Michael Che countered, "So, it's a hustle?", Musk replied, "Yeah, it's a hustle," and laughed.

Musk is the rare business mogul to have been asked to host the venerable comedy TV show. His appearance on the iconic late night show puts Musk back in the spotlight just as Tesla's stock is losing steam following last year's monster rally.

The unconventional CEO has posted numerous comments about cryptocurrencies on Twitter and criticized regular cash for having negative real interest rates.

"Only a fool wouldn't look elsewhere," he said in February.

His cryptic tweets "Doge" and "Dogecoin is the people's crypto" that month kicked off a rally in dogecoin - created as a parody on the more mainstream bitcoin and ethereum.

On Thursday, Musk tweeted: "Cryptocurrency is promising, but please invest with caution!" with a video clip attached in which he said, "it should be considered speculation at this point."

But he also said, in the video, that cryptocurrency has a "good chance" of becoming what he called "the future currency of the Earth."

Some financial commentators questioned whether it was responsible for Musk to comment on the cryptocurrency, given he has the power to move its price.

"I think he's having a lot of fun ... He can say anything he wants about dogecoin or cryptos fully aware that just him saying something moves the price," said James Angel, associate professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, who specializes in financial markets and cryptocurrency.

"Anyone who wants to play the Elon Musk game should be prepared to lose all their money."

The flood of selling appeared to cause problems for popular retail trading platform Robinhood, which tweeted early on Sunday that due to high trading volume and volatility some customers had experienced "intermittent issues" trading cryptocurrencies.

The company later said the issues had been resolved and that it would contact customers affected by the downtime.

On crypto data tracker CoinGecko.com, dogecoin has jumped more than 800% over the last month and is now the fourth-largest digital currency, with a market capitalization of $73 billion. It hit a record high Thursday above $0.73.

Tesla said in February it bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for its electric cars, a large stride toward mainstream acceptance that sent bitcoin soaring to a record high of nearly $62,000.

Tesla shares closed 1.3% higher at $672.37 on Friday.

Some crypto experts said that Sunday's dogecoin selloff was driven by speculation and that Musk had not hurt its long-term prospects.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrives on the red carpet for the automobile awards

"Long term fundamentals of doge are intact. This is a buying opportunity," said Jehan Chu, managing partner at Hong Kong blockchain venture capital firm Kenetic Capital.

"It’s a true social currency - that’s its value."

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musk is a skilled manipulator
hell me
how
he is a real time HUSTLER.got the people engaged and he must have dumped his coins..... now that's what I call swindling the people.... and the people have made him the richest ******..... what an irony
Me tinks dis man elon is da big crook. He is taking da advantage of his status, but millions of small indestors will get badly scarred man ! He needs to be arrested for manipulation today!!!! were is da FBI when ya need dem man!!!
is there any future in this crypto, as is street zone where any person is hustler
someone should sue him.... he must have dumped before the news.... so he k owns what he is doing.Dump Tesla shares... show him that the people are kings
they already sued him before and gave up
A meme coin can ultimately end as a meme coin is meant to end. As a joke in which sillybillies lost their money.
HODL with faith
True .. I think it was a manipulation.. people will not loose their trust in Dogecoin.. but it will take some time to recover 👍🏼🙂
Manipulators
Yes pumped with the hype and crashed by whales dumping and taking their profirs and they will then buy in cheaper and so on and so on
market manipulation
Come on guys! You are too predictable! We know you are all going short on doge with your hedge fund buddies! Robinhood are manipulating the buy and sell orders as they please for you guys! Anyway! No one’s selling! Price movement by manipulators won’t paper hand us! Dogecoin To the moon! :)
You think hedge funds care about dogecoin? Lmao where do you noobs come from...
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you need to be careful. I think your doge is coming back to Earth
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