
Elon Musk’s $258bn Dogecoin 'pyramid scheme' lawsuit
Plus, interact with your computer without even touching it
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
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Elon Musk’s been hit with a sudden lawsuit over Dogecoin, and the complainant wants $258bn. It’s been filed in New York by Keith Johnson who claims he was “defrauded” by the Tesla founder who regularly tweeted about the crypto last year as it surged in value before crashing.
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