Over on Twitter competitor Bluesky, Dorsey said Musk shouldn't have purchased the company and that Twitter's board shouldn't have forced the sale.
It all went south. But it happened and all we can do now is build something to avoid that ever happening again. So I’m happy [Bluesky CEO] Jay and team and nostr devs exist and building it.”Dorsey funded the team that would go on to become Bluesky when he was still CEO of Twitter back in 2019,
that, “the goal is for Twitter to ultimately be a client of this standard.” Bluesky announced in 2022 that Dorsey was joining the company’s board14 bitcoin to fund its development last year. Dorsey went on to say that he believed Musk should have just paid the $1 billion penalty in the takeover agreement to back out of the deal.“I wish the board would not have forced the sale. Maybe there was a chance, but now we’ll never know,” Dorsey stated, as reported by theIt’s not as simple as Dorsey makes it out to be, though.
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