Here's the Emoji Elon Musk Tweeted That Caused Bitcoin to Dip Again (via JustJared)
, a couple is chatting over a video call. “I miss you,” it reads. “Why are you crying?” the other responds. “Cuz I miss you too,” he responds, while looking at a graph of Bitcoin’s plummeting price.
The broken-hearted emoji tweet was seen by some as a hint at a potential split with the cryptocurrency.It set its record high in mid-April at almost $65,000.‘s tweets have notably affected both crypto and regular stocks in the past, including the time he tweeted about “Baby Shark,” causing Samsung Publishing Co. to surge.
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