No Crypto On X Money, Star Trek Legend William Shatner Says During Beta Testing
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X Money Dashboard Leaks With Mouthwatering Perks, But Dogecoin Is Nowhere To Be Found
X Money, a payments platform developed by SpaceX CEO and Dogecoin (DOGE) enthusiast, Elon Musk, has officially launched its beta version with impressive financial perks. However, despite years of speculation and expectations that the tech billionaire would finally integrate Dogecoin into a mainstream financial product, the popular dog-themed meme coin remains absent from X Money. The omission raises questions about Musk’s genuine crypto integrat…
William Shatner, participant in X Money's closed beta, said that the new X payment platform will operate with fiat money and not cryptocurrencies, cooling the expectations of those who expected to see Dogecoin or other digital assets integrated into Elon Musk's ecosystem. *** William Shatner stated that X Money is fiat and not crypto during the closed beta phase. The service would use US dollars backed by a bank and with FDIC insurance up to $25…
William Shatner Has More 'Elon Dollars' Courtesy of Musk — But Makes It Clear X Money Is Fiat, Not Crypto
Actor William Shatner stated on Sunday that the X Money payments service uses fiat money backed by a “real bank” and has nothing to do with cryptocurrency. Not Crypto, But Fiat The “Star Trek” star, who has been promoting the social media giant’s new feature, stated the deposits are held in dollars in Cross River Bank and are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000 per person. ‘Elon Dollars’ For Promoting X Money? The…
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