Elon Musk’s Twitter Profile Picture Now Features Bored Apes – “Seems Kind of Fungible”

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Tesla CEO has again changed his Twitter picture, now it features several Bored Apes – images of popular NFT series

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk now has a new photo on his Twitter profile. Previously, images featured Dogecoin, the main meme cryptocurrency.

Now, the world’s richest man, who recently added Twitter to his list of companies, has put up a picture that features several Bored Apes – images of a popular NFT series.

He also posted a tweet saying that these monkeys seem “rather fungible”. This could be seen as a negative attitude towards NFTs, however, previously Musk had mocked Keanu Reeves for saying that NFTs could be easily replicated.

Besides, he was rumored to buy a Bored Ape NFT for nearly 600 ETH in late February.

Musk is known to be a big fan of DOGE and supports it in every way possible – from moving his price with his tweets in the past to working with Dogecoin developers to reduce transfer fees.

When Musk was invited to join the Twitter board after purchasing 9.2% of its shares, he suggested beginning to accept Dogecoin for Twitter Blue V.I.P. subscriptions. After offering to buy Twitter for $43 billion in cash, he stated that he plans to make the company private in order to preserve free speech. Now, as his offer has been accepted, CNBC claims that Musk plans to make Twitter a public company again in a few years’ time.

As part of other changes he plans to make to Twitter, Musk has said he intends to keep the microblogging platform free for ordinary users, but he wants to charge government users. and businesses to keep their pages on Twitter.

In a recent discussion with Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus, Musk agreed with him that two things could make DOGE better – more businesses starting to accept it and using DOGE for tipping. As for Markus’s suggestion that a bridge between Dogecoin and Ethereum should be made, the Tesla boss tweeted that this is not necessary.

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