Elon Musk has characterized complaints regarding cuts to Dogecoin (DOGE) as being made by 'fraudsters.' In a recent statement, Musk referenced his experiences at PayPal, suggesting that those who express the most vocal complaints often have ulterior motives. He specifically pointed to a $2 billion donation made to an NGO associated with Stacey Abrams, which he claimed was essentially non-existent, as an example of such fraudulent behavior. Musk acknowledged that complaints are inevitable but emphasized that they often come from individuals lacking genuine concerns. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the future and management of Dogecoin.
Elon Musk: "Are we gonna get a lot of complaints along the way? Absolutely… You know who complains the loudest and with the most amount of fake righteous indignation? The fraudsters." https://t.co/XnOmjtdTL9
Elon Musk claims all those who complain about DOGE cuts are ‘fraudsters’ https://t.co/1yFaOzSIZ6
🚨 ELON MUSK: “You know who complains the loudest and with the most amount of fake righteous indignation? The fraudsters!” Need some arrests and perp walks! 🔥 https://t.co/SO1bTusfzW