Elon Musk wants top dogecoin holders to sell most of their coins

By Reuters 

2021

Jan. 29: Musk adds ‘#bitcoin’ to his Twitter bio, leading to a 14% surge in the price of the largest cryptocurrency. The billionaire has since taken the tag off.

In January, total market value of all cryptocurrencies reached more than $1 trillion for the first time.

Feb. 1: In a chat on social media app Clubhouse, Musk says, ‘I am a supporter of bitcoin.’ He said bitcoin was ‘on the verge of getting broad acceptance’ by conventional finance people. Musk added that he was ‘a little slow on the uptake’ and should have bought it years ago.

Feb. 4: Musk tweets ‘Doge’, in reference to a cryptocurrency based on a popular internet meme. He later tweeted, ‘Dogecoin is the people’s crypto.’ and ‘I am become meme, Destroyer of shorts.’ Dogecoin surged more than 60%.

With a market value of around $10 billion, Dogecoin becomes the eight-biggest cryptocurrency.

2020

Jan. 10: Musk tweets, ‘Bitcoin is *not* my safe word.’ (https://bit.ly/3oTVmmI)

Dec. 20: Musk tweets, ‘Bitcoin is my safe word.’ The Tesla chief later tweeted, ‘Just kidding, who needs a safe word anyway!?’ 

Dec. 20: On a Twitter exchange with Michael Saylor, chief executive officer of MicroStrategy Inc, who is also an advocate of digital currency, Musk asks about the possibility of converting ‘large transactions’ of Tesla Inc balance sheet into bitcoin.

2019

Feb. 19: Musk says Tesla would stay away from cryptocurrencies, despite calling Bitcoin’s structure ‘brilliant’. ‘I don´t think it would be a good use of Tesla´s resources to get involved in crypto,’ he said in a podcast. 

Feb. 20: In a podcast, Musk says paper money is ‘going away’ and cryptocurrencies would be a better way to transfer value. 

Feb. 21: Musk tweets, ‘I still only own 0.25 BTC, which a friend sent me several years ago. Don’t have any crypto holdings.’ 

2018

Feb 22: When asked about spamming by one of Musk´s Twitter followers, he says “I literally own zero cryptocurrency, apart from .25 BTC that a friend sent me many years ago.” 

Oct 23: Musk comments on the cryptocurrency scam in which hackers stole about $180,000, posing as him on the micro-blogging site, “Twitter thought I got hacked & locked my account haha.” 

Oct 20: News reports reveal The Boring Company, Musk´s underground tunneling enterprise, was not accepting payments in bitcoin for its popular flamethrowers, contrary to what was reported by several news websites a day earlier. 

2017

Nov 27: A former intern at SpaceX claims Musk was Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Musk in response says it was not true and “a friend sent me part of a BTC a few years, but I don’t know where it is.”