Tesla names Musk as ‘Technoaking’ in Qetic Regulatory Filing

Tesla names Musk as ‘Technoaking’ in Qetic Regulatory Filing

Last month, Tesla revealed that it had bought $ 1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as payment for cars, raising the price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency

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Tesla Inc. on Monday included “Tesla’s technology” in a formal regulatory filing of billionaire chief executive Elon Musk’s official title, also named finance chief Zachary Kirkhorne “master of coin”.

The electric-carmaker did not elaborate on the reasons for the esoteric new titles in a pair of statements that said the president of automotive Jerome Guillen had stepped down as president for Tesla Heavy Trucking, effective March 11. .

Also read Elon Musk wants clean power, but Tesla is carrying dirty items of bitcoin

Last month, Tesla revealed that it had bought $ 1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as payment for cars, raising the price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency.

Musk’s recent promotion of DogCoin on Twitter has also raised the price of that cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin hit a near high of $ 62,000 over the weekend, but retreated nearly 5% at the start of European day on Monday.

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