Musk invents a new, weird title for himself

Musk invents a new, weird title for himself

Elon Musk has shown for many times that it's everything, except for an ordinary director. In addition to his name, the technological magnate registered “Tesla Technokings” as a function in presenting a new app to the American Commission of “Values and Exchange”, and Tesla financial director Zach Kirkhorn received the title “Master of [...]

In addition to his name, the technological magnate registered “Tesla Technokings” as a function in presenting a new app to the American Commission of “Price and Exchange”, and Tesla financial director Zek Kirkhorn received the title “Mister of the medal”.

Of course, both are the only ones in the world who have such positions in a company who ultimately invented them for themselves. Though unusual, these names may not be as surprising in view of Musk's current enthusiasm for cryptovalutes.

In early February, Tesla bought btcoin worth 1.5 billion dollars and Musk later announced a plan for it to be “bler and possessed digital assets in the long term”, which could, in a moment, open space for the purchase of Tesla's cryptovaluta products.

Besides Bitcoin, Musk has often recently spoken of cryptovaluta <x0contual” such as Dogecoin. Musk announced that “cryptoptovalate of people” was under way, increasing the value of Dogecoin with a “cycerium” on Twitter.

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