Elon Musk's Twitter Bird Replaced with Dogecoin Meme, Sending Crypto Prices Soaring.
In a surprise move, Elon Musk has ditched his traditional Twitter bird logo for an image of the Shiba Inu dog that is the mascot for the meme-based cryptocurrency dogecoin. The change comes just two days after Musk asked a judge to dismiss a $258 billion lawsuit accusing him of running a pyramid scheme to support the cryptocurrency.
Musk tweeted "as promised" above a screenshot of an old conversation where another user suggested replacing the bird logo with a Shiba Inu, sparking speculation that this was more than just a coincidence. Dogecoin enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for Musk's response after he sparked outrage and confusion by tweeting about dogecoin in 2021.
The logo change is seen as a nod to the joke cryptocurrency that was created just over nine years ago by two software engineers, who intentionally designed it as a meme-based currency inspired by the popular "doge" internet phenomenon. The Shiba Inu mascot has since become synonymous with the cryptocurrency's eccentric brand identity.
Meanwhile, Musk has been accused of trying to manipulate dogecoin prices by his critics and supporters alike, but investors seem to be buying into the latest move, with dogecoin experiencing a price surge of over 20% in the past 24 hours.
In a surprise move, Elon Musk has ditched his traditional Twitter bird logo for an image of the Shiba Inu dog that is the mascot for the meme-based cryptocurrency dogecoin. The change comes just two days after Musk asked a judge to dismiss a $258 billion lawsuit accusing him of running a pyramid scheme to support the cryptocurrency.
Musk tweeted "as promised" above a screenshot of an old conversation where another user suggested replacing the bird logo with a Shiba Inu, sparking speculation that this was more than just a coincidence. Dogecoin enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for Musk's response after he sparked outrage and confusion by tweeting about dogecoin in 2021.
The logo change is seen as a nod to the joke cryptocurrency that was created just over nine years ago by two software engineers, who intentionally designed it as a meme-based currency inspired by the popular "doge" internet phenomenon. The Shiba Inu mascot has since become synonymous with the cryptocurrency's eccentric brand identity.
Meanwhile, Musk has been accused of trying to manipulate dogecoin prices by his critics and supporters alike, but investors seem to be buying into the latest move, with dogecoin experiencing a price surge of over 20% in the past 24 hours.