Despite the fact that his planned takeover has stagnated in recent weeks, the billionaire was speaking at an all-hands gathering with the social network’s personnel. He said, according to CoinDesk:
- “Money is fundamentally digital at this point and has been for a while… It would make sense to integrate payments into Twitter so it’s easy to send money back and forth.”
It’s worth mentioning that Twitter has previously experimented in cryptocurrency. Users can take Bitcoin and Ether tips from their followers, and NFTs can be used as profile images on the social network.
When Jack Dorsey was CEO of Twitter in July 2021, he said that Bitcoin would be a “major component” of the company’s future.
The all-hands meeting is noteworthy because it indicates that Musk is still interested in purchasing Twitter, despite his past fears that the tech giant has more phony users than official numbers reflect.
In another part of the virtual discussion, Musk suggested that, due to the current economic climate, Twitter may have to lay off employees, saying:
- “Costs exceed revenue. That’s not a great situation.”
He reaffirmed his goal of having Twitter achieve a billion users, four times its current number.
And Crypto Twitter users may be breathing a sigh of relief now that he stated that, while he believes that all individuals on the social network should be verified, he has no plans to force users to divulge their true names.
Overall, Musk wants to make Twitter “so compelling that you can’t live without it” — a phrase he’s mastered thanks to his proclivity for making huge announcements to his 98 million followers at random.
Despite the fact that the world’s richest man is seeking to assuage Twitter employees’ concerns, it’s fair to argue that these employees may still have a lot to be concerned about.
He has publicly chastised certain top executives, questioned the site’s moderation practices, stated that he plans to overturn Donald Trump’s permanent ban, and denounced Twitter’s work-from-home policy, advocating for the company’s headquarters to be converted into a homeless shelter.