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Just realized how much Elon Musk's cryptocurrency moves actually influence the market. The guy's basically the "Dogefather" at this point - one tweet and prices swing hard. So what's actually in his portfolio? Bitcoin's the obvious one. Back in 2021, Tesla dropped $1.5B into it, and while they sold most, Musk confirmed he still holds BTC personally. Makes sense - treats it like digital gold. Then there's Ethereum. He mentioned holding ETH at that 'The ₿ Word' conference a few years back. At $2.30K now, it's still a solid chunk of the crypto market. But here's the thing - Dogecoin is his real baby. He calls it "the people's crypto," pushes it for payments at Tesla and SpaceX. The community's active, fees are low, and honestly, the meme factor probably appeals to him too. Beyond those three, there's wild speculation about other holdings. He's denied owning Shiba Inu despite tweeting about dog coins, and there's this whole thing with Floki Inu being named after his actual dog. Hard to say if he's actually holding or just messing with people. Either way, the dude's basically a one-man cryptocurrency market mover. What's your take - does his influence actually matter for long-term crypto adoption?