Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who came to the fore with Dogecoin tweets, once again attracted attention with his latest posts. Widely known for being the richest businessman in the world, Musk’s tweets about cryptocurrencies have made him famous in the crypto space. Here are their latest posts…
Dogecoin tweet from Elon Musk
Musk tweeted about Dogecoin today, about an hour ago. Musk used the expressions, “I will keep supporting Dogecoin”. That is, he said he will “continue to support Dogecoin.” A crypto figure named Altcoin Gordon replied to Musk’s post, “keep buying it then.” Musk, on the other hand, used the phrases “I’m buying”.
DOGE is changing hands at extremely low levels due to the overall market decline. The largest meme coin ranks 11th with a market cap of $7.5 billion. DOGE, which has lost nearly 19 percent in value in the last 7 days, is trading at $0.0566. Meanwhile, San Francisco-based crypto exchange Kraken is preparing to list Dogecoin futures contracts, as we have also reported as Kriptokoin.com . The futures contract derives its value from the underlying cryptocurrency, Dogecoin, in which case it allows one to have exposure to the cryptocurrency without actual ownership.
He made a name for himself in another tweet.
The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX draws attention with his funny memes as well as crypto money sharing. This time, in a post he made yesterday, he emphasized the conquest of Istanbul by Fatih Sultan Mehmet in 1453. “Did I lock the door?” Musk asked a sleeping Byzantine soldier in 1453. He shared an image he asked about. Some reacted to this image, others found it amusing.
Meanwhile, Musk has been on the agenda in recent months with his purchase of Twitter. He even had a meeting with the Twitter team on Thursday. In his first meeting with Twitter employees this week, Elon Musk said he doesn’t mind being the CEO of the company. “CEOs have a lot of jobs,” Musk said. “I just want to make sure that the product is developing quickly and well.” He stated that he doesn’t care what the title is, but people should listen to him.
The billionaire expressed a similar philosophy in his executive titles at his companies SpaceX and Tesla. According to official SEC filings, in March 2021, Musk named himself “Techno King” and Chief Financial Officer Zach Kirkhorn “Master of Coin”. “All other titles like this are basically made up,” Musk previously said at The Wall Street Journal’s 2021 CEO Council Summit. “So CEO is a made-up title, CFO is a made-up title, general counsel… They don’t make any sense,” he added.