X plans crypto trading tools and payments beta launch

X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, is preparing to introduce features allowing users to trade stocks and cryptocurrencies directly from their timelines. This includes 'Smart Cashtags' set to launch soon, alongside an external beta for its payments system. The announcements coincide with Musk's renewed support for Dogecoin, boosting its price.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has reaffirmed his commitment to integrating financial services into X, formerly Twitter. In a recent xAI meeting uploaded to X, Musk described the platform as intended to become the "central source of all monetary transactions," predicting it will be a "game-changer" with rollout over the coming months. He noted X has around 600 million monthly users and over 1 billion app installations, aiming for more than 1 billion daily active users by enhancing features like communications, Grok AI, and X Money.

On February 15, X head of product Nikita Bier announced upcoming features, including Smart Cashtags, which will enable trading stocks and crypto directly from the timeline. Bier clarified that X will not handle trade execution or act as a broker but will provide financial data tools and links. The launch is expected in a couple of weeks. Last month, Bier promoted Smart Cashtags with examples featuring bitcoin, bonk, and base cryptocurrencies, sparking speculation about full X Money services.

This development follows Musk's recent comments on Dogecoin. Responding to a user on X, Musk said "Yes" to the statement "Doge on the moon is inevitable," and told a Tesla fan account "Maybe next year" regarding his 2021 promise to send a literal Dogecoin to the moon. These remarks, amid a bitcoin price recovery from around $60,000 to over $70,000, lifted Dogecoin's price by nearly 20% in 24 hours, though it remains above its 2023 lows of about 60 cents.

Musk envisions X as an "everything app" rivaling WeChat, where users can manage their financial lives. Former X CEO Linda Yaccarino echoed this, stating, "You’ll be able to come to X and be able to transact your whole financial life on the platform... whether I can pay you for the pizza that we shared last night or make an investment or a trade." X Money is currently in internal testing, with an external beta planned for a limited user group in one to two months.

Tesla holds approximately $800 million in bitcoin, underscoring Musk's ongoing ties to crypto despite reduced public commentary.

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Elon Musk at desk with SpaceX, Tesla merger models, xAI elements, Bitcoin holdings, and IPO charts for news illustration.
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Elon Musk weighs SpaceX-Tesla merger before potential IPO

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Elon Musk is reportedly considering a merger between SpaceX and Tesla, or a tie-up with xAI, as the rocket company prepares for a possible $1.5 trillion stock market flotation. The discussions highlight synergies in AI, robotics, and space technology, while drawing attention to the companies' combined bitcoin holdings of nearly 20,000 BTC. Legal entities suggestive of merger activity were filed in Nevada earlier this month.

Elon Musk's social media platform X plans to introduce features allowing users to trade stocks and cryptocurrencies directly from their timelines in the coming weeks. The company's head of product, Nikita Bier, announced the rollout of Smart Cashtags, which will enable interactions with ticker symbols in posts. This move aligns with Musk's vision to transform X into an 'everything app' encompassing financial services.

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Elon Musk's enterprises, including Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, are increasingly interconnected through shared resources and investments, fueling talks of potential mergers. Reports indicate early discussions for combining SpaceX with either Tesla or xAI ahead of a possible SpaceX IPO in late 2026. Such moves could create a trillion-dollar tech giant integrating electric vehicles, aerospace, and artificial intelligence.

Elon Musk is requiring banks and other firms working on SpaceX's initial public offering to purchase subscriptions to his Grok AI chatbot, according to sources cited by The New York Times. Some banks have agreed to spend tens of millions of dollars on the service and are integrating it into their systems. The condition comes as SpaceX confidentially filed IPO paperwork with the SEC this week.

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Elon Musk's SpaceX has acquired his AI startup xAI, a move announced on February 2 that aims to integrate space infrastructure with artificial intelligence. The merger highlights Musk's vision of harnessing solar energy in orbit to power energy-intensive AI systems. Critics question the feasibility of launching data centers into space.

In recent posts on X, Elon Musk argued that SpaceX and Tesla operate in domains with exponential growth, far outpacing competitors. He highlighted space-based energy and autonomy as key drivers that could reshape global economics. Musk emphasized how these technologies enable unprecedented scale and abundance.

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Elon Musk's SpaceX has acquired his artificial intelligence company xAI, aiming to build data centers in space powered by solar energy. The merger combines AI, rockets, and satellite technology to advance space-based computing. Musk envisions this as a step toward lower-cost AI generation off Earth within a few years.

 

 

 

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