Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has used his official account on the X platform to comment on his recent victory in the investigation into his $44 billion acquisition deal of the aforementioned platform.
DOGE founder and XRP community congratulate Musk
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the request of the lawyer group of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to impose sanctions on this tech tycoon for not appearing at the court's hearing.
Musk did not appear to testify on Sept. 10; However, he came to do so on October 3. He agreed to compensate the SEC team for travel expenses and pay $2,923.
In today's tweet, Musk quoted a tweet from a user X @DimaZeniuk, who spread information about the court standing by Tesla's CEO on the issue mentioned. This user congratulated the tech billionaire on the victory against the regulatory agency.
When Musk quoted that tweet, he declared: 'SEC. The word in the middle is definitely 'Elon', but I can never remember what the other two words mean.'
The creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, known as Shibetoshi Nakamoto on social media, commented on Musk's support for him: "It's really annoying." Some members of the XRP and DOGE community have joined Markus.
XRP fans are starting to recall their hatred towards SEC due to the long-lasting lawsuit that SEC initiated against Ripple in 2020, accusing the company of selling XRP as an unregistered security to both retail investors on exchanges and financial organizations.
The "Tesla Owners Silicon Valley" account asked whether DOGE (Government Efficiency Department, where Musk is currently leading) - Musk's new unit - can "bring about reform here" or not.
However, despite the CEO Tesla's victory in court, the SEC investigation into his recent Twitter acquisition deal continues.
The chairman of the SEC, Gensler, announced his resignation.
In recent discussions on X sent to the global cryptocurrency and finance community, current Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, has announced that he will resign on January 20, 2025.
The XRP community has reacted positively to that announcement. Ripple's CEO, Garlinghouse, tweeted that he is very grateful for this on this year's Thanksgiving Day. The next SEC chairman candidate is still unknown.
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Elon Musk Criticizes SEC After Partial Victory in Court, DOGE Founder Joins
Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has used his official account on the X platform to comment on his recent victory in the investigation into his $44 billion acquisition deal of the aforementioned platform. DOGE founder and XRP community congratulate Musk The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the request of the lawyer group of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to impose sanctions on this tech tycoon for not appearing at the court's hearing. Musk did not appear to testify on Sept. 10; However, he came to do so on October 3. He agreed to compensate the SEC team for travel expenses and pay $2,923. In today's tweet, Musk quoted a tweet from a user X @DimaZeniuk, who spread information about the court standing by Tesla's CEO on the issue mentioned. This user congratulated the tech billionaire on the victory against the regulatory agency. When Musk quoted that tweet, he declared: 'SEC. The word in the middle is definitely 'Elon', but I can never remember what the other two words mean.'
The creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, known as Shibetoshi Nakamoto on social media, commented on Musk's support for him: "It's really annoying." Some members of the XRP and DOGE community have joined Markus.
XRP fans are starting to recall their hatred towards SEC due to the long-lasting lawsuit that SEC initiated against Ripple in 2020, accusing the company of selling XRP as an unregistered security to both retail investors on exchanges and financial organizations. The "Tesla Owners Silicon Valley" account asked whether DOGE (Government Efficiency Department, where Musk is currently leading) - Musk's new unit - can "bring about reform here" or not. However, despite the CEO Tesla's victory in court, the SEC investigation into his recent Twitter acquisition deal continues. The chairman of the SEC, Gensler, announced his resignation. In recent discussions on X sent to the global cryptocurrency and finance community, current Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, has announced that he will resign on January 20, 2025. The XRP community has reacted positively to that announcement. Ripple's CEO, Garlinghouse, tweeted that he is very grateful for this on this year's Thanksgiving Day. The next SEC chairman candidate is still unknown.