Elon Musk’s Crypto Connection Moves Further, Reaches Out to Dogecoin Founder Jackson Palmer
2021-06-23 09:09

Impressed by the simplicity in which Dogecoin is coded and the way Jackson Palmer is paving the success path with his blockchain project, Elon Musk has reached out to Palmer asking him for a solution that could stop the scam spamming’s.


Elon Musk still hunting for scam spamming solution
Elon Musk, like many of other celebrities, has been facing issues with impersonator accounts running “Crypto give away” scams in their names. It has happened to Charlie Lee of Litecoin, Vitalik of Ethereum and the latest addition to this imposter scam asking for cryptocurrency has been with Pope Francis. While Elon Musk has been pretty vocal about it a couple of time he hasn’t yet been able to find a solution.
In February 2018, Elon Musk revealed that he “literally own[ed] zero cryptocurrency,” in an apparent attempt to warn his followers not to interact with fake “Musks” on Twitter. The billionaire also noted that he has reported the issue to Dorsey multiple times to no avail. In July this year again Musk tweeted in connection to crypto scammers on Twitter being impressed by the skills as the keep on resurfacing even after numerous attempts to shut them down.
Recently, a few hours after crypto giveaway scam bots on Twitter targeted the official account of Pope Francis to promote a fake bitcoin giveaway, Elon Musk tweeted about it in a humorous way.
Any chance you can tell us anything about BFR… im willing to pay 200 ETH at this point.
— Adam McMurchie (@McMurchie) August 28, 2018
Incredibly, right after this playful tweet, a fake “Elon Musk” handle soon appeared touting a purported crypto giveaway from the Tesla founder
Being completely harassed by these scambots, Elon’s search for a probable solution took him to Jackson Palmer of Dogecoin, whose blockchain project and token have been in news for all the good reasons recently.
Update: Elon has the script… we had a good chat on how @jack and the Twitter team should definitely automate and fix this problem on their end though. ?‍♀️
— Jackson Palmer (@ummjackson) September 17, 2018
Palmer did oblige to Elon Musk’s requested by direct messaging him the solution.