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Elon Musk Intrigues Crypto Community With New Announcement

Prominent serial tech entrepreneur Elon Musk who runs X, Tesla and SpaceX, among other innovative companies, has taken to his X account to share important news with millions of his social media followers.

Elon Musk publishes intriguing tweet

Musk’s announcement triggered excitement across the X platform both among crypto and non-crypto users. He addressed the audience to let them know that he had created a new Tesla community – “Supercharger Community” on X. It has fewer than 10 members so far with Elon Musk among them. Still, any new candidate must be approved before they join the community, so there maybe a long line of applicants be pending already.

Just started a Supercharger Community
https://t.co/o5QSGCfrp3

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 10, 2024

The entrepreneur did not reveal the purpose of setting up this community. Most likely, it was created for Tesla users to hold various discussions related to their electric automobiles. The feature of community creation was added recently. XRP enthusiast @XRPcryptowolf responded to Musk’s tweet by posting a link inviting user to his own XRP-themed community called “XRPcrypto”. He tweeted: “Everyone is more than welcome to join my XRP Crypto community.”

More X updates coming

Earlier today, Elon Musk published a tweet, announcing a new update on the X app. From now on, users can upload long videos – “movies, TV series or podcast” as specified by Musk. He added that this will be included in the content to be monetized by those users who chose to activate the subscriptions feature.

Dogecoin and X team member known as DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) added a detail to that, specifying that anyone now can upload a video on X of up to 4 hours long.

You can upload 4hr long videos on this platform. 📽️ https://t.co/ssaaNJT5P8 pic.twitter.com/nMDbFhuzZ7

— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) May 9, 2024

Another approaching update is that the Twitter title may leave the social media platform for good soon since the domain is likely to be changed from twitter.com to X.com soon, according to DogeDesigner. He added that “On iOS, links from twitter .com in posts are now automatically converted to 𝕏.com.”

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