Elon Musk Adopts 'Kekius Maximus' Persona on X, Fueling Speculation
- Elon Musk has changed his name to 'Kekius Maximus' on X, signaling support for a type of cryptocurrency.
- The cryptocurrency Kekius Maximus's value soared by more than 900 percent after Musk's name change, according to CoinGecko.
- Musk's profile photo features Pepe the Frog in ancient Roman attire, holding a video game controller.
- Musk's account on X has become influential and has faced criticism for spreading misinformation since his $44 billion purchase in 2022.
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With a new name and Pepe the Frog as his profile picture, Musk is driving the “Kekius Maximus” memecoin to dizzying heights.
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Musk confuses internet with 'Kekius Maximus' persona
WASHINGTON, United States — Elon Musk adopted the moniker “Kekius Maximus” on X Tuesday, sparking speculation among his 210 million followers about his mysterious new handle that is a mash-up of an alt-right symbol, a memecoin, and the lead character of the movie “Gladiator.” Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and a confidant of US President-elect Donald Trump, also replaced his profile picture with one of “Pepe the Frog,” a popular cartoon chara…
Elon Musk is an unpredictable man! With the new year, he changed his name on the social network X and he didn't do it just for the sake of it. With just that change, Musk skyrocketed the price of cryptocurrency...
Elon Musk is now called "Kekius Maximus" on X. His portrait was replaced by a frog. The meaning goes back to the right-wing extremist scene.
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