New Delhi: A 1995 business card of Tesla CEO Elon Musk has gone viral on social media, with many users demanding an auction of the physical card. The visiting card was shared by a Twitter user named dogdesigner on the microblogging platform. The tweet has so far garnered over 8,675 likes and 394 retweets.
Even Musk, the CEO of several companies like Starlink, Neuralink and Boring, has responded to the post. “Ancient times,” Musk said. His cheeky reply has garnered over 11,000 likes and close to 400 retweets. (Also Read: New Trade Agreement Between India And Australia Soon, Duty Free Access To Traders: Piyush Goyal)
Elon Musk’s business card from 1995 @Elon Musk pic.twitter.com/Uix0TMTgiS— dogdesigner (@cb_doge) 13 July 2022
Many Twitter users are now demanding the auction of the NFT version of the physical card or document. “Can you make a genuine NFT claim on this name card?” One user said. (Also Read: Customs Evasion Of Rs 4389 Crore By Oppo India Caught By DRI)
Can you make genuine NFT claim on this name card? — ucas/Łitoshilite (@LitoshiLite) 13 July 2022
Apart from this, some users were also curious to know whether the email ID mentioned on the ‘ancient’ visiting card still works or not. “Do you think it still works.. I like to send him an email..is that weird?” A Twitter user asked.
Here are other funny reactions to the post:
It could one day be in a museum on Mars. @Elon Musk— philip 702 (@702philip) 13 July 2022
do you think it still works.. i like to send him an email..
is that weird? — Jonathan Squires (@jsquires625) 13 July 2022
Meanwhile, Musk has also taken a dig at the lawsuit filed against him by Twitter for exiting the acquisition deal and thereby breaching the $44 billion contract.
For those who don’t know, “Chief Technology Officer” means Technoking!
— technoking.eth (@vahramovich) 13 July 2022
Minutes after news surfaced online that Twitter had sued him, Musk took to the microblogging site and simply tweeted, “Oh ironically lol.” Without mentioning anything about the lawsuit, it’s somehow clear that Musk referred to the ongoing controversy, especially given that, back in April, Twitter reportedly didn’t even want to go through with the deal. .