@salomehearst
Dogecoin’s integration with payment platforms like BitPay and Shopify is helping increase its adoption for commercial use. These integrations enable merchants to accept Dogecoin as payment for goods and services, providing real-world utility beyond speculative trading. Its lower transaction fees and faster confirmation times compared to Bitcoin make it an attractive alternative for microtransactions. However, for Dogecoin to see broader acceptance, more merchants and service providers need to integrate it into their systems, competing with other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and stablecoins that offer faster and more stable transactions.