Musk asked about Dogecoin's removal of Binance in a tweet, and the CEO of Binance responded.
Twitter has become another battleground for the cryptocurrency controversy as Binance also announces the withdrawal of Dogecoin (DOGE).
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is one of the most popular Dogecoins in the world. On Tuesday, he raised Dogecoin over issues on Twitter's Binance. Musk tagged Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao and wrote, “What have Dogecoin clients encountered? I feel bad.
About 30 minutes later, Binance's official Twitter account felt there was no embarrassment about the issue and responded by mentioning the latest Twitter update on the issue. “The root cause is the return of regular trading for 1,674 users due to trading issues during the recent update,” Binance said.
In this case, some Binance users get the new version, but others cannot withdraw Dogecoin. "We asked people who received the exchange to return their tokens, but we also know that some users are having difficulty accessing certain wallets."
The company added that this issue only occurs at Binance, as the platform has a "special DOGE configuration." The company noted that Binance had to redesign its wallet to fix the issue, which could take "about a week."
The CEO of Tesla made clear his dissatisfaction with Binance's response and continued to oppose the exchange, stating, “The rights and interests of Dogecoin holders using Binance must be protected and they cannot be must not make mistakes. The developers of Dogecoin explain that the problem started "over a year ago".
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao said the issue was related to the “real Dogecoin wallet”. "We are communicating with the manufacturers," he added.
Changpeng Zhao also attacked Musk. He sent a report to the Guardian in October that the US company had safely recalled up to 12,000 vehicles due to a Tesla software malfunction. Tesla eventually had to ditch the FSD update on the car to fix the issue.
Zhao Changpeng appears to have echoed Musk's comments about the head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), who announced on Twitter a $ 6 billion donation to fight world hunger.
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