Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, just made a mysterious tweet about bitcoin that's whipping up speculation across social media and the cryptocurrency community that it may be more than just a joke.
Around 22:30 UTC on Monday, Musk - one of the highest-profile Twitter users - said in a tweet via his verified account that reads: "I love anime."
In the same thread, he made another comment around 23:00 UTC, stating: "Wanna buy some bitcoin?" alongside an anime image that features the bitcoin logo.
The image was originally created by the website Cryptocurrency Girls, which has turned some of the world's largest cryptocurrencies into anime characters.
Musk's thread immediately proved popular over social media, attracting over 8,000 likes and over 3,000 retweets within hours of being posted.
Twitter thought I got hacked & locked my account haha.
Musk has frequently been impersonated by scammers, who have made fake accounts in order to peddle fake crypto "Giveaways" to unaware users - sometimes even via sponsored content on Twitter - and it may be that his tweet is poking fun at the fraudsters.
Since the tweets went out, prominent figures in the cryptocurrency community have been engaging with Musk's bitcoin post.
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Elon Musk Teases Bitcoin Service in Cryptic Crypto Tweet
Published on Oct 23, 2018
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