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The logo for the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, pictured here in a 2021 screenshot, is one of countless places where an image of the dog Kabosu appears. Her owner says the Shiba Inu is sick with cancer. Richard Drew/AP hide caption

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This illustration photograph taken on July 19 in Istanbul shows a physical banknote and coin imitations of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Regulators such as Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler are promising tougher action for cryptocurrencies. Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Tougher Rules Are Coming For Bitcoin And Other Cryptocurrencies. Here's What To Know

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Dogecoin, Retail and the Cafe Table Indicator

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A physical imitation of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency is pictured with a $1 bank note. Cryptocurrencies are plunging over a range of factors, including the spillover impact from falling stock markets and fears about increased regulations. Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Bitcoin Is Plunging. What To Know About The Wild Ride In Cryptocurrencies

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk delivers his opening monologue on "Saturday Night Live" last week in an image released by NBC. Musk tweeted on Wednesday that Tesla would no longer accept cryptocurrency Bitcoin for car purchases. Will Heath/NBC via AP hide caption

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Who Let The Doge(coin) Out?

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Doge At 'Dega: Dogecoin Sponsors Race Car

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