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Elon Musk Offers Mark Zuckerberg $1 Billion If He Changes Name Of Facebook To 'Faceboob' SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Elon Musk has generously offered to give Mark Zuckerberg $1 billion to simply change Facebook's name to "Faceboob." "Think of how much happier everyone will be #logging onto 'Faceboob'," said #Mr.Musk "I already jotted down some great ideas for the new site logo. They're pretty good, if I do say so myself. Just trying to do a little good for #humanity .$BTC "He he he he he. Faceboob. He." The offer comes on the heels of a similar proposition Musk made to the head of Wikipedia to change the name of the online reference site to something quite clever that rhymes with Wikipedia. According to sources, Zuckerberg responded to Musk over Threads and later had to have an intern post it on X so people would see it. "When Elon called and offered to give me a billion dollars to change our name, I thought he was joking," Zuckerberg wrote. "But he wouldn't let it go and I eventually realized he was serious. I'd be lying if I said I didn't consider it for a minute. 'Faceboob' does have a certain, as the French say, je ne sais quoi." As of print time, Musk had offered to arm-wrestle Zuckerberg for the chance to change the name of Meta to Feta and turn it into a Greek cheese factory. Zuck declined. https://babylonbee.com/news/elon-musk-offers-mark-zuckerberg-1-billion-if-he-changes-name-of-facebook-to-faceboob

Elon Musk Offers Mark Zuckerberg $1 Billion If He Changes Name Of Facebook To 'Faceboob'

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Elon Musk has generously offered to give Mark Zuckerberg $1 billion to simply change Facebook's name to "Faceboob."

"Think of how much happier everyone will be #logging onto 'Faceboob'," said #Mr.Musk "I already jotted down some great ideas for the new site logo. They're pretty good, if I do say so myself. Just trying to do a little good for #humanity .$BTC

"He he he he he. Faceboob. He."

The offer comes on the heels of a similar proposition Musk made to the head of Wikipedia to change the name of the online reference site to something quite clever that rhymes with Wikipedia. According to sources, Zuckerberg responded to Musk over Threads and later had to have an intern post it on X so people would see it.

"When Elon called and offered to give me a billion dollars to change our name, I thought he was joking," Zuckerberg wrote. "But he wouldn't let it go and I eventually realized he was serious. I'd be lying if I said I didn't consider it for a minute. 'Faceboob' does have a certain, as the French say, je ne sais quoi."

As of print time, Musk had offered to arm-wrestle Zuckerberg for the chance to change the name of Meta to Feta and turn it into a Greek cheese factory. Zuck declined.

https://babylonbee.com/news/elon-musk-offers-mark-zuckerberg-1-billion-if-he-changes-name-of-facebook-to-faceboob

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FTX to Sell Custody Unit for $500K After Paying $10M Just Months Before Collapse The bankrupt exchange's unit, Digital Custody Inc., which FTX bought for $10 million, sold for just $500k to CoinList. FTX will sell Digital Custody Inc. (DCI) to CoinList for 95% less than it bought in 2022. DCI's original CEO will provide financing to CoinList for the purchase. Debtors said that DCI remains a valuable franchise, given it has already acquired a custody license from South Dakota. Sam Bankman-Fried's defunct exchange FTX plans to sell one of its units it bought for $10 million just months before bankruptcy, for a mere $500,000 to the token sale platform CoinList. FTX purchased Digital Custody Inc. (DCI) for a total price of $10 million on Aug. 6, 2022, from Digital Finance Group and DCI's CEO Terrence Culver, according to a court filing. The exchange filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11 that same year after CoinDesk unveiled that not everything was as it seemed for Bankman-Fried's empire. DCI was initially bought to provide custodial services for FTX.US and U.S.-based LedgerX, but due to the collapse of the FTX empire, it was never integrated into either operation. Following the sale of LedgerX – and after FTX said it wouldn't restart or sell its exchange – DCI had "relatively few operations," according to the court filing. Still, DCI remains a valuable franchise, given it has already acquired a custody license from South Dakota, according to the filing. #Write2Earn #TrendingTopic #BTC $BTC
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