Co-Founder Dogecoin: It’s Not Worth It To Talk About Elon Musk

Jackson Palmer, a co-founder of Dogecoin, claimed in a recent interview with Business Insider that discussing Tesla CEO Elon Musk was not worthwhile.

Palmer charged the bitcoin millionaire with using online networks to further his own cult of personality.

Palmer questioned Musk’s coding abilities, which sparked a heated Twitter argument between the two at the end of May. The millionaire responded by criticizing Palmer on Twitter, claiming that the critic didn’t actually develop any code for Dogecoin.

Co-founder Dogecoin called their public altercation

Further criticism of Palmer came from Musk‘s supporters, who had begun to vehemently defend their hero. The co-founder of Dogecoin called their public altercation with the dubious businessman a “sobering episode.”

Musk is allegedly attempting to assemble his own army of outcasts who are “committed” and “very passionate,” according to the former Adobe software developer. Musk frequently tweeted about the parody currencies in 2021, which helped Dogecoin gain a lot of notoriety.

The quick ascent of the meme coin brought attention to its founders. Palmer had no interest in continuing to work with Dogecoin when he quit the cryptocurrency industry in 2015. Despite his efforts to maintain a low profile by removing all of his social media, the meme coin followed him as “a terrible stench.”

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Co-Founder Dogecoin: It’s Not Worth It To Talk About Elon Musk

Jackson Palmer, a co-founder of Dogecoin, claimed in a recent interview with Business Insider that discussing Tesla CEO Elon Musk was not worthwhile.

Palmer charged the bitcoin millionaire with using online networks to further his own cult of personality.

Palmer questioned Musk’s coding abilities, which sparked a heated Twitter argument between the two at the end of May. The millionaire responded by criticizing Palmer on Twitter, claiming that the critic didn’t actually develop any code for Dogecoin.

Co-founder Dogecoin called their public altercation

Further criticism of Palmer came from Musk‘s supporters, who had begun to vehemently defend their hero. The co-founder of Dogecoin called their public altercation with the dubious businessman a “sobering episode.”

Musk is allegedly attempting to assemble his own army of outcasts who are “committed” and “very passionate,” according to the former Adobe software developer. Musk frequently tweeted about the parody currencies in 2021, which helped Dogecoin gain a lot of notoriety.

The quick ascent of the meme coin brought attention to its founders. Palmer had no interest in continuing to work with Dogecoin when he quit the cryptocurrency industry in 2015. Despite his efforts to maintain a low profile by removing all of his social media, the meme coin followed him as “a terrible stench.”

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

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