Tech mogul Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion and then rebranded it as your social media platform. .
Tech mogul Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion and then rebranded it as your social media platform. .
The community, which has many XRP fans and meme lovers, responded with a wave of excitement about the new feature update that helps verify real information about X or correct false information: Community Notes.

Musk announces Community Notes update, community responds
The serial tech entrepreneur tweeted that the Community Notes were finally translated, citing a tweet from his account that was not in English as usual but in French.
The tweet also announced that from now on any comment made in Community Notes can be translated with a single click on the post: “Now, if you see a Community Note in another language, you can tap to translate. Available today for taxpayers, soon for everyone in X.”
Big XRP enthusiast @XRPcryptowolf once again reminded Musk that the only thing missing now is the implementation of cryptocurrency payments on the X platform.
A “meme artist,” @X_BEBEeth, also asked when crypto payments would be available on the platform. Many other meme-themed accounts also responded by praising and thanking Musk (and suggesting that Grok be added to the Community Notes) or asking him about the likelihood of crypto payments on X in the future.
Musk and other leaders criticize Microsoft’s new AI
This week, a new AI-based feature announced by Microsoft made waves within the cryptocurrency community. The corporation’s CEO, Satya Nadella, announced the launch of “Recall”, an addition to Microsoft’s Co-Pilot AI that is designed to constantly take screenshots of users’ PCs or laptops to allow them to search later. this file processed by AI.
Musk referred to this innovation as an episode of “Black Mirror” and stated that he would disable this feature. Vitalik Buterin questions whether this data should be collected and added to Microsoft databases. Satya Nadella stated that it would only be collected locally, that is, on users’ devices.
Ripple CTO David Schwartz wondered who would want to use such a feature.