Elon Musk got into a Twitter spat with the CEO of Binance after Musk called the platform's handling of its dogecoin glitch 'shady'

Musk called the platform's handling of the doge coin glitch "shady", and after a spat with Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, the CEO of the platform.

On November 11 there was a glitch after a network update. The suspension could last until 29 November, but the exchange said it would resume withdrawals once the problem had been solved.

In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Musk asked what was going on with his doge customers.

Musk said it sounded shady.

On November 23, 2021, Elon Musk posted a picture of himself.

It was not shady, but it was frustrating, and we're working on it.

"Doge holders should be protected from errors that are not their fault," Musk said.

On his personal account, Zhao replied to Musk, saying that he was pretty sure that it was an issue with the latest doge wallet, and apologized for any inconvenience it had caused. He linked to a November 2 article by The Guardian about a software glitch that led to the recall of nearly 12,000 US vehicles byTesla.

In the past, Musk and Zhao clashed. In a February interview, Zhao said he was surprised that Musk was an advocate of doge coin.

"I think he's not associated with Dogecoin in any way," said Zhao.

In June, Musk should be more careful about his statements on cryptocurrencies.