Now Dogecoin will have newly redesigned website

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A new design of the official Dogecoin website is almost ready.

Dogecoin is a popular memecoin, which came into huge popularity after the support of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Elon Musk started to support Dogecoin in late 2020 and after that Dogecoin started to gain momentum. Now this coin is standing at 10th rank, in terms of 24 hours global trade volume.

A developer, Inevitable360, informed the Dogecoin community about the ongoing redesigning development work of the Dogecoin website. The developer confirmed that work has been almost done and right now it is available to see in preview mode. 

The new look is really good, where we can see that developers showed their talent like an innovative project team. Earlier this website of Dogecoin was based on a very old look, which was initially designed around 7-8 years ago. 

Dogecoin needs real use cases 

Elon Musk is the biggest popular celebrity in the world because of his rich personality as a successful businessman. His support is enough for Dogecoin but at a practical level, Dogecoin needs a real use case besides trading. 

According to the Dogecoin Foundation, a non-profit organization behind the Dogecoin project, developers are working to make Dogecoin accessible via RadioDoge technology, and also Doge users will be able to use Doge with Starlink services via wireless internet.

In mid-2021, Elon also promised to launch the Doge-1 satellite to the moon in 2022. However late 2021 brought some development news regarding the Doge-1 satellite but the exact launch date was never revealed by any Dogecoin project Developer. 

The majority of Crypto Investors are not looking at Dogecoin as the best coin to invest in for the long term because Dogecoin has an unlimited supply and also has no real use case. If the developers of the Dogecoin project can bring supply burn protocol then surely it will bring huge crypto Investors to this coin.

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