Elon Musk, the CEO of the popular car manufacturing company, Tesla, has recently dropped another Bitcoin (BTC) bomb as a means to campaign in favor of the largest cryptocurrency by market cap.
It is no more news that Bitcoin is currently on a parabolic trend that is capable of taking its price to retest its all-time high of $20,000.
This positive trend became obvious about 2 weeks, during the United States Presidential election. Since then, the king of coins has not shown a sign of relenting.
At the same time, the trend has aided the cryptocurrency to gain traction from around the world, especially from important personalities who are looking for the most capable assets for investment.
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Elon Musk Advices Maisie Williams to Go For Bitcoin
Maisie Williams, a popular English actress with over 2.5 million Twitter followers started a poll a few hours ago on whether to go long on Bitcoin (BTC) or not.
“Should i go long on bitcoin?” Maisie Williams asked.
should i go long on bitcoin ?
— Maisie Williams (@Maisie_Williams) November 16, 2020
The poll with about 20 hours to go has already garnered over 250,000 participants in favor of Bitcoin investment, as at the time of filing this report.
A number of Bitcoin proponents and cryptocurrency-related firms, such as Gemini, Grayscale, among others, have used their platforms to convince the popular actress into Bitcoin investment.
As always, the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, also joined his voice with other Bitcoin advocates in the cryptocurrency ecosystem to bring her into the world of crypto.
In response to Maisie Williams’ tweet, Elon Musk wrote, “Toss a bitcoin to ur Witcher.”
🎶 Toss a bitcoin to ur Witcher 🎶
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 16, 2020
Virtually everyone in the cryptocurrency ecosystem knows about Elon Musk’s interest in Bitcoin, which led him to always come in defense of the digital currency when necessary.
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Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC), the first and largest cryptocurrency, is still maintaining its surging trend. It broke above $16,500 resistance level moments ago and heading towards $17,000 resistance. At press time, BTC is priced at $16,744.33, with a 5.57% price uptrend based on 24 hours estimation.