Elon Musk: “Your Wallet Sucks”
Elon Musk, who started to try cryptocurrency wallets after his interest in cryptocurrencies increased, criticized the wallet he used.
Elon Musk, who started to experiment with cryptocurrency wallets, said, “Your wallet sucks.” After he tagged Bitcoin on his profile and put its emoji, he tweeted about Dogecoin, and finally
Tesla announced that it bought $ 1.5 billion in Bitcoin, Musk became one of the most talked about names in the world in a short time.
Elon Musk, the founder of electric car manufacturer Tesla and space transportation company SpaceX, also started cryptocurrency wallet trials after his interest in cryptocurrencies increased. However, he announced on Twitter that he does not like an application he is currently using. The response of the wallet application to the famous billionaire was criticized.
"Your Wallet Sucks"
Elon Musk criticized the "Freewallet" application on his Twitter account with 46 million followers. Musk said, "Your wallet sucks," targeting the app.
The reason why Musk was not satisfied with the application was the "keyword" issue that the cryptocurrency world has been talking about for a long time.
"It Should Be Blocked At All Costs"
In his next post, Musk stated that Freewallet did not give its founders the keywords that should belong to them, saying, "A cryptocurrency wallet that does not give you your keywords should be blocked at all costs".
As experienced users and investors in the cryptocurrency community know, the phrase "If your keywords are not yours, neither is your money" is used a lot.
They Responded to Musk's Posts
The official Twitter account of the application did not leave Elon Musk's posts unanswered. The response to Musk from his Freewallet account is as follows:
“Hello Elon, the application is online now. Buying and other exchange transaction integrations are working. We have 24/7 support service. Thank you for trying us out of all the crypto service tools. If there's anything we can help with, you can contact us "
Elon Musk replied this answer as "Please unlock my account".
Responding to Musk's tweet,
Freewallet said, "Of course, give us a few minutes."
Upon this response, many Twitter users reacted to the Freewallet application.