Twitter Modifications Emblem To The Dogecoin Image With No Clarification

Twitter unexpectedly modifications its iconic blue hen emblem to the Dogecoin cryptocurrency image two days after April Fools’ Day, with none rationalization.
Elon Musk’s transfer left Twitter customers questioning in regards to the change, as they seen a low-quality Dogecoin emblem within the higher proper nook of their Twitter accounts on Monday (Apr 03).
When the change occurred, Musk posted a meme on Twitter concerning the brand replace, with no rationalization in any respect.
And it’s been over every week for the reason that change and no rationalization has been revealed. So, naturally, this led to a couple theories from Twitter customers.
Some assume the change to the favored Shiba Inu meme, which impressed the Dogecoin cryptocurrency emblem, was a two-day late April Fools prank.
And a few assume he’s simply delivering a “promise” he made final yr of shopping for Twitter and altering the brand to the doge meme.
However some Twitter customers assume it could be extra than simply an overdue prank. “‘why is there a doge on Twitter’ trigger musk is getting sued for 258 BILLION over crypto profiteering and he desires to bury search outcomes,” one Twitter person wrote.
Information of Musk’s $258 billion lawsuit was additionally reported on Monday, April 03, the identical day because the Twitter emblem change.
The Twitter CEO is revealed to be accused of deliberately inflating the value of Dogecoin to “greater than 36,000 per cent over two years after which letting it crash,” in accordance with The Independent.
Twitter customers slammed Musk for the transfer, however Reuters’ report revealed that the brand change helped the Dogecoin cryptocurrency “add as a lot as $4 billion to its market worth.”
The Dogecoin cryptocurrency was created by software program engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer in 2013 as a joke. However it’s now the eight greatest cryptocurrency in accordance with knowledge from CoinMarketCap.
Whereas no rationalization or announcement was made, Twitter’s emblem change was solely momentary and the long-lasting blue hen is now again.