Timothy Ursich, who is running for the US Senate election in California, made some surprising statements for a meme coin. Ursich proposed that the largest meme coin, Dogecoin (DOGE), should become legal currency. Here are the details…
Ursich wants to make the biggest meme coin DOGE official money
Timothy Ursich made Dogecoin a legal currency in a recent tweet He suggested bringing Ursich called on Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to support his campaign ahead of the June 7 primary election. As we reported on Kriptokoin.com , Elon Musk and Billy Markus seem to get along quite well. Timothy Ursich is one of the Democratic candidates running alongside Senator Dianne Feinstein to replace California’s Senator Alex Padilla.
Musk and DOGE’s other co-founder don’t get along well
to support Ursich’s own campaign Although DOGE co-founder Billy Markus, whom he called, got along well with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Jackson Palmer, the other founder of DOGE, states that he does not like Musk at every opportunity. As we reported earlier, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk used Twitter to respond to Dogecoin creator Jackson Palmer’s claims that Musk had trouble with computer programming, and that even his kids “code better than Palmer at 12”. told.
In an interview with Australian news site Crikey earlier this week, Palmer said he messaged Musk on Twitter a few years ago after he created a bot on Twitter that would detect crypto scams and automatically report them to the platform. According to Palmer, during this interaction, Musk asked how to run the Python script, which led him to the conclusion that the Tesla boss “didn’t understand coding as well as he did.”
On top of that, Musk said, “My kids were writing better code than the crappy script Jackson sent me when I was 12. Like I said, if it’s that great, it should share it with the world and make everyone’s Twitter experience better. If he does, you’ll know what I mean.”