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Bitcoin’s price fell Friday morning after Elon Musk posted a tweet suggesting he’s fallen out of love with the world’s top cryptocurrency.
The billionaire Tesla CEO tweeted a meme about a couple breaking up over the male partner quoting Linkin Park lyrics, adding the hashtag #Bitcoin and a broken heart emoji.
The cryptocurrency recovered slightly, but still remained in the red, after Square CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted on Friday morning that the digital payments company is considering creating a hardware wallet for bitcoin.
Bitcoin was 4.3% lower at $36,925.74 as of 4:03 p.m. ET on Friday, according to data from Coin Metrics. Other digital coins followed suit, with No. 2 cryptocurrency ether dipping 3.6% to $2,694.92 and dogecoin — Musk’s favored crypto — dipping 1.7% to 38 cents.
Bitcoin has had a wild year, reaching a record high of more than $64,000 in April, only to then plummet to nearly $30,000 the following month. It’s now more than 40% off its all-time high, though still up almost 30% so far in 2021.
It’s not the first time Musk’s tweets about crypto have moved the market. In May, he said that Tesla would stop accepting bitcoin as a payment method due to concerns over its energy usage, shaving hundreds of billions of dollars in value off the entire crypto market in a single day.
‘Irresponsible’
Some in the crypto industry have criticized Musk in the past for his posts about digital currencies. Musk has frequently tweeted about “joke” cryptocurrency dogecoin, for instance, often resulting in wild moves in its price.
Following his latest tweet about bitcoin, Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance, disapproved. Binance is the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volumes, according to CoinMarketCap data.
“Tweets that hurt other people’s finances are not funny, and irresponsible,” Zhao, who is known in crypto circles as “CZ,” tweeted Friday.
Musk’s Twitter posts have also affected assets beyond crypto. On Wednesday, shares of Samsung Publishing, a major shareholder in the producer of “Baby Shark,” soared after a tweet from Musk about the viral children’s song.
His tweets have attracted the ire of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which in 2018 accused Musk and his electric car firm of committing securities fraud after the CEO tweeted that he would take the company private and had “funding secured” for the deal.
This week, it emerged that the SEC reportedly reprimanded Musk for allegedly violating the terms of a settlement agreement with the securities regulator. SEC officials highlighted a tweet in May last year in which Musk said that Tesla’s stock price was “too high.”
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