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“I bought the Intellectual Property rights to Shiba Inu in Australia,” Elijah said, noting that he plans to leverage the ownership of the logo and associated branding materials to launch a series of Shiba Wings franchises by the end of the year.“My goal is to create the next fast food franchise concept to compete against a Maccas, but obviously giving it a very different feel and spin, having the crypto element as an innovation in the fast food space.”Elijah also pointed to Shiba Wings’ upcoming NFT release which will allow for holders to own a share of the business itself. Elijah says that the NFT rollout will see “15% ownership of every restaurant given to the community,” essentially making them quasi-shareholders which will see them be paid quarterly dividends.He added that there will soon be a separate Shiba Wings token that will also provide holders with in-store benefits.Related: Memecoins: From memes to multibillion-dollar pumps, scams and rug pullsAccording to an August, 2022 survey from crypto exchange Crypto.com, 55% of Australian merchants and consumers were interested in purchasing goods and services in cryptocurrency, with almost half (47%) of all surveyed merchants saying that they were ready to accept crypto payments within a year. Interest in pursuing crypto payments from merchants and consumers in Australia. Source: Crypto.comAI Eye: Make 500% from ChatGPT stock tips? Bard leans left, $100M AI memecoin