[This article is not financial advice. Baby Doge was created as a “meme”.]
As cryptocurrencies and “meme coins” rise in popularity, they’re also becoming more mainstream. After the well-known cryptocurrency Dogecoin made an appearance in NASCAR on Stefan Parsons’ car a few weeks ago (and even as far back as 2014), Baby Doge Coin is now joining the fray.
Brandon Brown’s No. 68 car will feature Baby Doge Coin during the NASCAR Xfinity series at this Saturday’s race in Atlanta.
Ready to make history this Saturday 🐶🍼🏁#BabyDoge@ElonMusk 🏎💨 pic.twitter.com/3fOR0DPJ8v
— Baby Doge (@BabyDogeCoin) July 7, 2021
Rescue all the dogs https://t.co/mzzAo1QWyn
— Brandon Brown (@brandonbrown_68) July 7, 2021
Brown was drawn to Baby Doge’s charitable work when it comes to saving dogs. Brown and his Brandonbilt Motorsports released a statement on the partnership for this weekend:
“This weekend, we’re proud to welcome Baby Doge Coin aboard our No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro as the newest partner of Brandonbilt Motorsports. Baby Doge Coin is a brand new cryptocurrency with a unique goal; to save as many dogs as possible. Since their beginning in June of 2021, they have almost donated $100,000 to help save dogs and are considered the world’s first dog-charity cryptocurrency.
“Being a dog owner and animal lover myself, I’m very excited about this partnership and the meaning behind Baby Doge Coin’s initiatives. The car looks awesome and I can’t wait for everybody to see it on track this weekend.”
Baby Doge Coin has not been shy about tying itself to Dogecoin, calling itself “Son of Doge”. In addition to being a cryptocurrency, Baby Doge has a mission “to save doges worldwide”, and their first donation was to PawsWithCause.
Billionaire Elon Musk has also tweeted about Baby Doge recently, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens as the coin rises in recognition.
Baby Doge Coin is trading at $0.000000003627 at the time of this publication. Dogecoin is trading at $0.22.
Baby doge Doo doo doo
Mini BabyDoge Doo Da Poo
The race is today (Saturday 7/10) not tomorrow…
Yes, says it right in Brown’s tweet. Honest mistake that we certainly should have caught! Thank you for pointing it out.
What time?
3:30 pm ET!