Elon Musk's public disclosure of a $3 billion stake in Twitter, the billionaire had criticized the microblogging site for failing to adhere to free speech principles and said he was contemplating building a new social media platform. The world's richest person in the past months has said he is a free speech absolutist, while being vocal against Web3, a term for a utopian version of the internet that is decentralized and whose commercial backbone is the non-fungible tokens (NFT). Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and Musk, though active proponents of cryptocurrencies, share skepticism around the metaverse, NFTs and Web3, what some deem to be the evolution of the internet.
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View Details »From ridiculing Twitter's new CEO to calling NFT profile pictures «annoying», here's a list of Musk's tweets and comments on Twitter, Web3, NFTs and free speech.Date TweetMarch 15, Musk tweeted, «I'm selling this song about NFTs as an 2021 NFT.» The tweet included a song with the lyrics — «NFT for your vanity. Computers never sleep. It's verified. It's guaranteed.» The next day, he tweeted: «Actually, doesn't feel quite right selling this. Will pass.»Dec. 1, Musk posted a meme comparing new Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal 2021 with Joseph StalinDec. 2, «Web3 sounds like bs”, said Musk, responding to a thread 2021 by OpenAI co-founder Sam AltmanDec. 21, Musk mocked the Web3 concept, in a tweet, he said, „Has 2021 anyone seen web3? I can't find it.“Jan. 21, In a Twitter thread calling the NFT profile picture 2022 feature annoying, Musk said, „Twitter is spending engineering resources on this bs while crypto
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