Tesla CEO Elon Musk complained that most of his Twitter comments were filled with cryptocurrency bots.
Musk frequently pointed to the problem of crypto scams before his legal wrangling with Twitter. In 2018, Ethereum started complaining about spam bots and the problem continues with accounts impersonating the Binance CEO.
Elon Musk Complained About Imitation Accounts on Twitter
Elon Musk shared an image on Twitter that featured impersonation accounts of Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) in the majority of his comments.
In the tweet stating that he was a complainer, Musk targeted fake crypto accounts, saying “90 percent of my comments are bots”. The real CZ, on the other hand, responded to Musk’s complaint and said that his tweet was the only truth.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1566853171720470528
Twitter’s board approved Musk’s bid to buy the social media giant for $44 billion in June. In July, however, Musk canceled the purchase, claiming that Twitter did not accurately report the number of spambots.
It is stated that it is not a coincidence that Musk is currently in a tough legal battle with Twitter, making such actions.