Elon Musk’s new tweet leaves the SHIB Army and Huobi perplexed

The Tesla boss posted a new tweet that had top SHIB and Huobi accounts wondering what the innovator had in mind when he posted it
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- h for Shib? Houobi?
- Musk plans to expand Tesla’s adoption of DOGE
Sometimes the tweets posted by Tesla chief Elon Musk prove how eccentric the richest man in the world, dreaming of extending human life on Mars, can become.
This time, his tweet has left the Twitter community and crypto enthusiasts wondering once again what this man, who invented PayPal, founded SpaceX and Starlink, and brought Tesla to its current heights, thinks.
h for Shib? Houobi?
Elon Musk posted a letter that looks a lot like “h”, but it has a horizontal line across the top.
A tweet that followed the one on “h” said that “tau > pi”, referring to numbers.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 22, 2022
Questions started pouring in immediately as to what that means. A prominent Shiba Inu account, @ShibaInuHodler, jokingly wondered if this was for “Shib”. Huobi Global asked if Elon Musk had his name in mind.
Another Twitter user asked if this tweet had anything to do with crypto.

On January 15, Musk also tweeted something that intrigued the crypto community and his fellow followers. It was an emoji with the number 100 and an arrow pointing up. Later, some opined that he was referring to Tesla’s stock growth.
Musk plans to expand Tesla’s adoption of DOGE
In December 2021, the Tesla boss announced that the electric car production giant would begin an experiment in accepting Dogecoin for some of its wares in Tesla’s online store – to see “how it goes”.
The next step was Musk hinting that SpaceX and Starlink might also accept DOGE for their services.
Over the weekend, prominent Dogecoin fan Musk announced that Tesla plans to build a “futuristic restaurant/drive in theater” in the Hollywood area where “of course you can pay in DOGE”, according to Elon’s tweet.
Recently, a new Tesla charging station was opened in this area – in Santa Monica. The Dogecoin price, however, did not react to this news.