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On Christmas Day, the official Dogecoin account caused a bit of a stir on X platform—jokingly calling on fans to list companies that still don't support Dogecoin payments as "naughty list," and promising to move these companies to the "nice list" next year. It sounded like a collective roast session from the community.
As a result, community members didn't hold back. Tesla and X were directly marked, with some even digging up that Tesla's online store previously supported Dogecoin payments, which was like giving the official account a gentle slap. Many also turned their attention to McDonald's and Burger King, saying these fast-food giants are still on the fence.
The most interesting part was someone recalling Elon Musk's bold statement—if McDonald's agrees to accept Dogecoin, he would eat a Happy Meal live on national broadcast. The question from netizens was: will this actually happen? The entire discussion was filled with the community's humor, but also revealed a certain expectation from the Dogecoin community for the development of the payment ecosystem.