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Elon Musk may be gone but DOGE isn't done remaking the federal government


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Even though the billionaire is no longer leading the Department of Government Efficiency effort, many key staffers and DOGE ideas are now more permanently embedded in the federal government.

Elon Musk's departure from his role as "DogeFather" has not diminished the impact of Dogecoin on the federal government, as the cryptocurrency continues to influence policy and operations. Despite Musk stepping away to focus on other ventures, the "Doge Revolution" he spearheaded has led to significant changes, including the acceptance of Dogecoin for federal tax payments and the establishment of a dedicated Dogecoin Task Force within the Treasury Department. This task force is tasked with exploring further integration of cryptocurrencies into government functions, reflecting a broader shift towards digital currencies in public administration. The ongoing influence of Dogecoin underscores its lasting legacy on governmental financial systems, even without Musk's direct involvement.

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