Elon Musk Announces SpaceX Milestone Amid Crypto Speculations and Tech Concerns
Elon Musk Announces Major SpaceX Milestone Amid Crypto Speculations
Tech centibillionaire Elon Musk has announced a significant new milestone achieved by one of his largest and oldest companies, SpaceX.
Community Celebrates on X Platform
The community on the X platform, which also belongs to Musk, responded immediately, congratulating the hardworking CEO. Among the well-wishers were crypto-themed accounts making speculations about SpaceX’s future crypto holdings.
SpaceX's Crypto Holdings Speculations
Crypto user @XRPcryptowolf tweeted his expectations that the crypto held by SpaceX would "go to the moon." It is widely known that SpaceX holds Bitcoin and Dogecoin. As of March 1, SpaceX and Tesla together hold $1.3 billion worth of Bitcoin, with more than half a million U.S. dollars in profits after the recent bull run. Dogecoin is the only cryptocurrency both SpaceX and Tesla accept for their merchandise in online shops.
SpaceX Expands Space-Internet Connection to Indonesia
Recently, as announced by Elon Musk, SpaceX’s space-internet connection became available in Indonesia. Musk visited Bali as part of the promotion campaign, further expanding SpaceX's global reach.
Elon Musk's "Black Mirror" Warning
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a new feature that will create photographic memories for users. The feature will take screenshots of all user activity on a PC and process it with AI, allowing users to search through this archive later. Elon Musk responded, saying this resembles a "Black Mirror" episode, referencing the popular TV series that explores possible dystopian futures dominated by technology. Musk tweeted that he would certainly switch this feature off.
Privacy Concerns Over Microsoft's New AI Feature
Ripple CTO David Schwartz also questioned the point behind the creation of this feature, suggesting that people would hardly want to use it. Nadella assured everyone that the Recall feature would operate locally and would not transfer personal user data from their PCs.