Elon Musk has offered a reward of one million Dogecoin to anyone who can provide evidence that a certain rumor about him is accurate.
Even if Elon Musk is already one of the wealthiest individuals in the world, purchasing an emerald mine will undoubtedly increase his wealth, but the CEO of Twitter has strong reservations about it.
According to a persistent rumor, Elon Musk’s father allegedly owns an emerald mine in South Africa and has provided Musk with financial support.
These rumors gained traction after Elon Musk’s father, Errol, said in an interview that he paid for his son’s flight from South Africa to America with emeralds from a “under the table” mine in Zambia.
The head of Twitter has already expressed annoyance over the rumors in recent months. The bogus emerald mine stuff is so aggravating (sigh),” he added in a tweet from January. Where is this thing precisely, anyway?
Now Mr. Musk has made the decision to award a million Dogecoins to anybody can provide evidence of the existence of the mine his dad is said to have owned.
Elon Musk has never owned an emerald mine, according to the DogeDesigner Twitter account. An open offer of 69.420 Doge has been made to all media organizations who disseminate misleading information. Take your dog and send me confirmation of its existence.