A fiery tweet from Mask .. “Dogecoin currency is nonsense”

The American billionaire is back Elon Musk Again his Twitter spat with his controversial tweets, this time against Jackson Palmer, co-founder of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin.

Musk downplayed the strength of this currency’s coding, noting that his children write better code than it, in response to Palmer, who described the American billionaire as a “swindler”, according to Business Insider.

The story began during an interview with Australian news site Crikey, when Palmer said he sent a message to Musk on Twitter several years ago after creating a bot that could help identify cryptocurrency scams on Twitter.

“Mask doesn’t understand coding”

In it, he said, “It became clear that Musk did not understand coding, and that he did not know how to operate the Python language.”

Also, he added, “He’s really good at pretending he knows, and that’s very clear in his promise of fully self-driving Tesla cars.”

In response, Musk tweeted on Tuesday about Palmer’s 2018 code, saying, “My kids were writing better code when they were 12 than the bullshit text he sent me, and if it’s so cool, share it with the world and make everyone’s experience with Twitter even better.” “.

He didn’t write a single line.

Ballmer, for his part, took the opportunity to share the code he had posted on GateHun 4 years ago, writing on Twitter: “I never said it was too complicated, but this simple script definitely succeeded in detecting and reporting less complex scam accounts in 2018. Now their methods, and I shared the script with many and it worked for them.”

Musk continued his attack on Palmer and questioned whether Palmer had contributed to the creation of this coin, and said, “Palmer always forgets to mention that he did not write a single line in the Dogecoin code.”

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