Screw TV Now Accepting Dogecoin as a Payment Method

MIAMI — Autelitano Media Group, publisher of Screw Magazine, has announced their Screw TV app is now accepting the cryptocurrency Dogecoin as a payment method.

"Since 2018, Screw TV has accepted Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereal and Litecoin for subscription payments," a rep explained. "The addition of Dogecoin makes Screw TV the first streaming television platform to accept the meme-themed digital currency."

The rep noted Dogecoin "originally began as a joke cryptocurrency, taking its name from the 'doge' internet meme — a picture of a Shiba Inu dog talking in Comic Sans font — and has recently grown to more than $5 billion in market capitalization thanks to a cult following and growing celebrity endorsements, most notably from Tesla founder Elon Musk."

Click here for additional details, including digital subscriptions to Screw TV.

Earlier this week, Autelitano Media Group announced Screw TV is now enabled for Chromecast.

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