Elon Musk changes X display name again, brings back ‘Harry Bolz’
- Elon Musk changed his username on X to 'Harry Bolz' on February 11, 2025, marking the second time he adopted this alias, which is believed to reference 'hairy balls.'
- The HARRYBOLZ cryptocurrency token saw a dramatic 127% price increase following Musk's name change, which more than doubled its value with a market cap of $17.35 million.
- Social media users speculated that Musk's name change aimed to stir the crypto market amid his recent clash with OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman.
- Musk previously used playful aliases like 'Mr. Tweet' and 'Kekius Maximus,' which have influenced cryptocurrency markets and sparked viral trends.
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This is not the first time that the multimillionaire has changed his name on X using the pseudonym “Harry Bōlz”, which is now a cryptocurrency. Musk took advantage of changes to offer circumcisions at a discount.
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Elon Musk changes X display name again, brings back ‘Harry Bolz’
Trending | World The move, which comes just hours after reports of his potential bid to take control of OpenAI, marks the second time he has used this alias. He first adopted the name in April 2023, sparking curiosity and amusement among his followers.
Elon Musk changes his X profile name to Harry Bolz - CNN melts down
Who would have ever thought a dude who was a Democrat and made electric cars would own the Democrats and media as hard as he’s done in the past couple of years? The left is of course melting down over Elon and DOGE… Now CNN and hag Dana Bash is in an even bigger name because Musk changed his X name to “Harry Bolz”. pic.twitter.com/HXq7hmWb6c — Harry Bōlz (@elonmusk) February 11, 2025 So is it Big Balls, or “Harry Bōlz”. It's getting very confu…
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