Twitter will soon be rebranding itself to X, the “everything app” long touted by elonmusk, but many, especially within the crypto community, haven't been sold on the change.
Twitter users, along with the avid crypto community, may soon see a very different version of the social media app — which is set to ditch its iconic blue bird logo for an “X” as part of a major rebrand.
The website used to access the social media platform may also change, with Musk confirming that X.com, the online address for his 1999-founded financial services start-up that sold to PayPal, now redirecting to Twitter. According to the Wayback Machine, Prior to the change, x.com was a mostly blank website that simply displayed the letter"x." Prior to that, it had redirected to Musk's Boring Company website. The website URL also had a long stint in the early 2000s pointing to PayPal and even had a stint displaying eBay's corporate site.X Corp. as Twitter’s parent company partly to realize his vision for the WeChat-like app.
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