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Dogecoin's $80 billion valuation now makes it bigger than these 10 well-known companies

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Dogecoin, a meme-inspired cryptocurrency that was started as a joke in 2013, is now worth $80 billion after a gravity-defying year-to-date rally of  more than 13,000%, based off of Wednesday afternoon prices. 

The rally in Dogecoin was initially sparked by a series of tweets from Elon Musk earlier this year, as well as from Snoop Dogg, Gene Simmons, and Guy Fieri. An overall increase in demand for crypto among investors following bitcoin's surge to more than $60,000 and the direct listing of crypto-exchange platform Coinbase likely also helped support the continued rally in dogecoin.

Now, traders are bidding up Dogecoin even higher, potentially in anticipation of Musk's hosting of Saturday Night Live this weekend. Even some congressman have gotten in on the dogecoin craze, with house member Mark Green disclosing that he purchased the cryptocurrency earlier last month.

Dogecoin differs from bitcoin in that there is no hard limit on the total supply of coins. Bitcoin has a fixed supply of about 21 million coins, of which not all have been mined yet. Dogecoin on the other hand has more than 129 billion coins outstanding, with 5 billion in new coins hitting the supply every year.

Even the founder of dogecoin, Billy Markus, can't make sense of the surge in the coin he started as a joke. Markus told The Wall Street Journal in February, "The idea of dogecoin being worth 8 cents is the same as GameStop being worth $325, it doesn't make sense."

Markus sold all of his dogecoins in 2015 and used the proceeds to purchase a Honda Civic, as even he couldn't foresee the outsized influence a shiba dog would have on people's investment decisions.

Dogecoin's unlimited supply and the bewilderment of its founder hasn't stopped investors from piling into the meme token, making it now more valuable than these 10 well-known companies, based off of Wednesday afternoon prices.

1. Nio

Ticker: NIO
Market Cap: $60.8 billion

NIO EP9 electric car is displayed at its store in BeijingREUTERS

2. Colgate-Palmolive

Ticker: CL
Market Cap: $$68.0 billion

colgate-palmoliveReuters/Jorge Silva

3. Moderna

Ticker: MRNA
Market Cap: $68.2 billion

Moderna IPO.JPGFlagship Pioneering

4. Activision Blizzard

Ticker: ATVI
Market Cap: $$69.4 billion

ActivisionReuters

5. Norfolk Southern 

Ticker: NSC
Market Cap: $$72.4 billion

Coal trains approach Norfolk Southern's Williamson rail yard in Williamson, West Virginia at the border of Pike County, Kentucky May 13, 2015. REUTERS/Valerie Volcovici Thomson Reuters

6. Dell Technologies

Ticker: DELL
Market Cap: $75.0 billion

Dell CEO Michael DellDell

7. Sherwin-Williams

Ticker: SHW
Market Cap: $75.8 billion

Sherwin-WilliamsAP Photo/Pat Wellenbach

8. Duke Energy

Ticker: DUK
Market Cap: $76.6 billion

A Duke Energy wind farm is pictured in Notrees, TexasJoe White/Reuters

9. CSX Corporation

Ticker: CSX
Market Cap: $77.3 billion

csx trainsAP

10. General Motors

Ticker: GM
Market Cap: $78.8 billion

2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV.GMC

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