Sometimes I wonder if Musk is serious or making trolling / joking
The whole blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are a real thing, many didnt not believe in them at the start but they have made money. Sometimes countries which have seen their national currency collapse in recessions then start to use electronic-coins, examples such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Lite,-Coin, Monero. Bitcoin fell from its highs amid Turkey's bannings of Bitcoin crypto-payments. The banks perhaps may one day also issue their own cryptocurrencies, I guess in a ways they are like fiat currency but what if a Moon or Mars currency was backed up by productions or space-minerals?
The whole 'Dogecoin' talk exploded on social media these past days, it looks like a joke currency with a kind of internet 'meme' picture of a Japanese Dog with a smile.
I'm not sure if he's joking or not but Musk seems to talk about Dogecoin as a top solar system wide, galactic, planetary global cryptocurrency, as if its going to be real.
Musk posted a tweet that reads, "Doge Barking at the moon." He included a photo in the tweet of a painting by Spanish artist Joan Miró titled "Dog Barking at the Moon."
These type of "currency" is not really stable, it is a virtual electronic coin whose value zooms up (and down) with astronomical speed depending on some social media trend of the day.
Galactic Stock Exchange?
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...-b1802319.html
These large holders are the only thing standing in the way of Dogecoin from becoming a mainstream currency, according to Mr Musk, who has previously suggested that the “people’s crypto” could become the official currency on Mars.