Elon Musk has denied the New York Times' claim that he offered to volunteer his sperm to create a colony on Mars. "It's best to hear it in my words. I 'did not volunteer my sperm,'" Musk said.

The report suggested that Musk quietly directed his team to begin planning a habitat that could survive the hostile environment of Mars. A team is working on plans for "small dome habitats." Another team is working on spacesuits that could survive Mars' frigid outer world climate.

However, Musk publicly denied these claims in a response to a post on social media platform X. "No one at SpaceX was directed to work on a Mars city. When people requested to do it, I said we should focus on getting there first," Musk said.

Musk said he plans to build a city of one million people on Mars by 2050. Musk also hinted that Bitcoin (BTC) could potentially be used as a currency on Mars. However, he refused to use Bitcoin as a currency on Mars due to Bitcoin's long time to settle transactions.

“Maybe you could use Bitcoin to some degree, but it would be hard to use much on Mars,” Musk said, adding the potential need for a local network on the planet. Share your comments below.#ElonMusk#Mars #Bitcoin