The co- creator of the meme-inspired coin isn't fond of Musk.
He is a grifter. He sells a vision in hopes that he can one day deliver what he promises, but he doesn't know that. He is good at pretending he knows. Jackson Palmer said in an interview with an Australian news outlet that the full-self-driving promise of Musk's car is very evident.
Palmer mentioned the first time he messaged Musk on the social networking site.
He said that he gave the script to Musk and the others because he wanted them to detect and report the scam. It became apparent very quickly that Musk didn't understand coding as well as he said. He asked how to run the Python script.
I wasn't a fan of him after that. My opinion is that I don't care much for billionaires.
Billy and Palmer created Dogecoin as a joke based on a meme depicting a Shiba Inu dog. To their surprise, the community surrounding Dogecoin grew so much that they didn't intend for it to be taken seriously. Both left the Doge coin project in 2015.
Over the years, Musk has become an ardent supporter of Dogecoin. Musk has mentioned working with its developers on bettering its network. Doge coin's price movement is impacted by the billionaire when he is on social media.
The CEO of the company has a friendly relationship with another person online, but he doesn't have the same relationship with Palmer.
I said a year ago that Musk was a grifter but the world loved him. They love the idea that one day they will be billionaires, and that's the dream he's selling. Maybe I can become a billionaire of his own.
In response, Musk said that you lied when you said that a piece of Python gets rid of bots. Share it with the world.
If it is so great, he should share it with the world. You will see what I mean if he does. Jackson Palmer is a tool.