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Dude, I found it interesting to research Elon Musk's cryptocurrencies. Like, the guy really moves the entire market just by tweeting something. So check this out: he confirmed that he actually has Bitcoin, Ethereum, and DOGE. Bitcoin because it's like digital gold, makes sense. ETH because all the DeFi and NFT stuff runs on it. But DOGE is his favorite, right? He calls it the "people's crypto" and wants to use it at Tesla and SpaceX. Currently, DOGE is around 0.11, nothing special compared to the others. Then there's all that speculation about Shiba Inu and Floki Inu too. Musk denies having SHIB, but any tweet he makes about dogs makes the price skyrocket, it's kinda suspicious. Floki was named after his dog, but there's no proof he actually owns it. The craziest part is that Elon Musk's cryptocurrencies really affect everything. Bitcoin is at 78k now, ETH at 2.3k. Like, does he really believe in these coins or is he just messing with people? Because honestly, Elon Musk's cryptocurrencies sometimes seem more like a meme than a serious investment. Do you think he really owns all this or do you think it's just marketing?