
Mark Zuckerberg has a goat called Bitcoin, internet is now worried about its future
India Today
Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg had caused a stir on social media when he posted pictures of his two goats and shared the names of his new friends.
Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg had caused a stir on social media when he posted pictures of his two goats and shared the names of his new friends. Well, it wasn’t clearly the picture of the goats that grabbed everyone’s attention it was the names- Max and Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency has become one of the most talked-about things on social media ever since Tesla honcho Elon Musk endorsed it. So is Zuckerberg hinting at something more concrete by naming his goat bitcoin? Cryptocurrency enthusiasts were quick to conclude that Zuckerberg is endorsing Bitcoin, while many thought he is hinting at launching his own digital currency. There were some users on Twitter who also thought that Mark could be making a Bitcoin investment. His post kicked up a meme fest on Twitter, but a set of users were genuinely concerned about the fate of Bitcoin- the goat, not the digital currency.
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