Elon Musk took to Twitter/X to introduce a new feature that is available to Premium+ users, encouraging users to start using it. The new feature is the ability to add posts to a user account’s featured section. The cryptocurrency community responded quickly.
Elon Musk took to Twitter/X to introduce a new feature that is available to Premium+ users, encouraging users to start using it. The new feature is the ability to add posts to a user account’s featured section. The cryptocurrency community responded quickly.
This is what you can do now in X
He tweeted: “If you post interesting art, whether written or visual, add it to the featured section of your profile.”
In another X post published today, Musk invited the music video publishing community on App X. Both posts sparked a positive reaction from the cryptocurrency and regular user communities on the social media platform.
In particular, several XRP and Dogecoin-themed accounts responded enthusiastically to his posts.
Elon Musk often provokes waves of comments with his tweets, in which both enthusiastic and negative comments can be distinguished. At the moment, the CEO of Tesla and owner of X and several other innovative technology companies, Musk, has the largest number of followers on the X platform: 169,500,000.
Musk not only shares news about new X updates and posts news related to Tesla and SpaceX electric cars, he also frequently posts memes, thus attracting meme lovers and, in particular, Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus. The latter is known on X as “Shibetoshi Nakamoto,” and Musk considers him a pen pal, according to one of Musk’s previous responses on X.
Musk still has Dogecoin
In a recently published podcast, Elon Musk confessed that he continues to hold his Dogecoin reserve and has not sold any of it. According to his statement, SpaceX also continues to hold a portion of Bitcoin; However, he did not specify its size.
DOGE first attracted Musk’s attention in around 2019, when the tech mogul began posting memes, often featuring DOGE or the Shiba Inu dog Kabosu, which inspired the creators of Dogecoin and was adopted by them as a mascot. .
Back then, Musk’s tweets helped Dogecoin generate massive price increases.
In 2021, Tesla bought Bitcoin and began accepting BTC as payment for its cars. But that didn’t last long, as Musk shut down Bitcoin payments over controversial environmental concerns related to Bitcoin’s proof-of-work mining algorithm.