Justin Sun offers counter offer to Elon Musk on Twitter
- In a move consistent with his pass agility and keen sense of how to utilize Twitter to promote his brand and products Justin Sun just did what Justin Sun does so well, shifted some of the spotlight off Elon Musk and onto himself.
- Whether you love him, hate him, or are neutral, most observers give him credit for his masterful manipulation of media.
- Today is no different, as Justin Sunβs instincts for this type of play are legendary.
A Tweetfest resulted.
- To the uninitiated a Tweetfest is an outpouring of Tweets, good, bad and ugly, which push the primary person onto Twitter Trending. - Thus mission accomplished.
Heres what Mr. Sun proposed on Twitter
H.E. Justin Sun π £ππ¬π©
@justinsuntron
I believe @Twitter is far from unleashing its full potential, thus I am offering $60 per share to take the platform private. But we fully support the reform initiatives of
@elonmusk and would love to see Twitter becoming crypto-native and Web3 friendly.
He got 891 comments, 1,383 retweets and 5,501 likes in 9 hours.
The rest of his thread:
H.E. Justin Sun π £ππ¬π©
@justinsuntron
2)We want to turn Twitter into a more open and decentralized Web3 framework that is open source and friendly to developers.
H.E. Justin Sun π £ππ¬π©
@justinsuntron
- We want to encourage more users engagement and starts to develop mechanism to clean the scammers and bots immediately.
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The response was a mixed bad, but certainly colorful and much of it negative.
Elon pointed out he had made and official offer:
- which you can actually find at www.sec.gov:
- So you can verify his Tweets were backed by action.
They both displayed masterful talents for garnering attention, with a dramatic rise in the price of Twitter and Tron.
- Proving once again that they both are able to monetize their clout on Twitter, and that Mr. Sun can monetize Your Clout on Twitter, a feat few others can achieve.
- βAll in all an entertaining morning on Twitter, which is truly a huge Townhall for news, and that is perhaps the biggest reason for and against taking it private.
- βPerhaps it should be owned by the people through a DAO!
- That would not be the worst thing to happen to it.. I think, but anything can happen.
- What do you think?
@shortsegments