Elon Musk Surprised: DOGE Sends Tough Messages to Its Inventor! - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

Elon Musk Surprised: DOGE Sends Tough Messages to Its Inventor!

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has stepped up his criticism of Dogecoin (DOGE) co-founder Jackson Palmer, claiming that the Australian software developer never wrote a single Dogecoin (DOGE) code.

DOGE co-founder said they did not contribute much to the project

Co-founder Billy Markus, one of the prominent supporters of the famous billionaire Elon Musk, said neither he nor Palmer. He tried to ease the tension by tweeting that John hadn’t contributed much to the project, which was originally intended to be nothing more than a joke. Musk praised Markus’ “sense of humor” and added that these two features are a big part of Dogecoin’s popularity.

Conflicting with the crypto community in 2015, Palmer criticized billionaire Elon Musk as “a swindler” at the height of the Musk-driven Dogecoin craze last year. It also went viral after tweeting that crypto is controlled by a “powerful cartel”. The Australian software developer has become more active in the crypto space by releasing a new anti-crypto podcast called Griftonomics. In a recent interview, Palmer said that Musk once ran a simple Python code he wrote for himself to deal with cryptocurrency spam. Palmer also added that the Tesla boss isn’t really good at coding. Apparently, this expression got on Musk’s nerves.

Elon Musk: “Jackson is a pawn”

Earlier today, Musk responded to Palmer and said, “My kids were 12 years old and more ridiculous than the ridiculous command Jackson sent me. He wrote a good command…” The Tesla boss added, “Jackson is a pawn.” The Dogecoin co-founder defended his scenario, where he claimed to be able to detect less sophisticated phishing attacks. Considering that Palmer’s anti-Musk comments have been in the mainstream press lately, he may be trying to divert the Dogecoin narrative away from the controversial billionaire.

As we have reported as Cryptokoin.com, electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla’s Just four months after Dogecoin (DOGE) began accepting Dogecoin (DOGE) as a means of payment, Elon Musk announced a plan to expand the space exploration company SpaceX’s payment options. SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk has been a staunch supporter of the DOGE ecosystem since 2019, and has since publicly expressed his interest in accepting DOGE payments at his multi-billion dollar companies. In the past, Musk’s tweets about Dogecoin increased the excitement in the market and had a positive effect on DOGE’s prices.