Bitcoin price continues to fall after billionaire Elon Musk posted a cryptic tweet about ending up with Bitcoin.
In the latest post on Twitter, Elon Musk wrote “#Bitcoin” and shared an image with the lyrics of the song “In the End” by the band Linkin Park.
Accordingly, the image shared by Elon Musk shows a couple having problems in love. (Photo: Reuters) The girl said that the love affair between the two would end if the boy continued to post the lyrics of the group Linkin Park. And the guy replied, “So in the end it didn’t even matter?” – are the lyrics to the band’s famous “In The End”. With the hashtag #Bitcoin and a broken heart, along with a photo of an angry couple and the song “In the End,” it seems like Elon Musk is hinting that his love of Bitcoin is over. (Screenshots) Bitcoin immediately dropped 2.8%, to $37,800. Prior to that, Bitcoin was on a rebound from multi-month lows, to climb to nearly $40,000. The cryptocurrency market was also affected and dropped heavily after Bitcoin unexpectedly plunged. Before that, Elon Musk has repeatedly made Bitcoin and other digital currencies go up and down like a “roller coaster” with his tweets. (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Most notably, last month, he took a 180-degree turn when he decided to stop allowing customers to buy Tesla cars with Bitcoin, citing concerns that Bitcoin mining would harm the environment. “Tesla has stopped accepting car purchases with Bitcoin. We are concerned about the rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and trading, especially coal. Cryptocurrency is a good idea on many levels and we believe it has a promising future, but that cannot come at a cost to the environment. (Photo: AFP) Tesla will not sell any Bitcoin and we plan to use it for transactions as soon as we transition mining to more sustainable energy,” Elon Musk said in an announcement posted on Twitter on the 13th. /5. Even so, Bitcoin supporters still argue that this drop will be a stepping stone for the currency to continue setting new records in the near future.
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