According to a new product catalog released on Wednesday, e-vehicle maker Tesla is launching a new Cyberwhistle inspired by its futuristic Cybertruck series. The firm wrote:
“Inspired by Cybertruck, the limited edition Cyberwhistle is a premium collectible made from medical grade stainless steel with a polished finish. The horn includes an integrated clamp feature for added flexibility. »
All sales are irreversible, and products should ship within 4-6 weeks. In addition, Tesla asks buyers to pay in dogecoin (DOGE). At the time of publication, the price is 1,000 DOGE, or about $60. The price in DOGE includes taxes and shipping costs.
Tesla says dogecoin is the only cryptocurrency it currently accepts for certain commodities. As with other digital goods transactions, incorrect payment amounts or types of goods sent to an address will not be canceled or refunded. Users need a Dogecoin wallet to pay for Tesla goods.
“It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that the Dogecoin is transferred accurately.”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is a strong supporter of the meme currency, saying last year that “Dogecoin is better than Bitcoin for payments.” Following Tesla’s lead, SpaceX also began accepting Dogecoin as payment for goods in May. The billionaire tech entrepreneur recently doubled down on his support for Dogecoin following a $258 billion lawsuit alleging a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme over the token. “I will continue to support Dogecoin,” he said.