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Vitalik Buterin and Elon Musk Will Work On The DOGE Upgrade Together – David Gokhshtein Predicts

Earlier today, the 25th of November 2022, the famous crypto podcaster David Gokhshtein who also established Gokhshtein Media, took to his Twitter page to make a prediction that Elon Musk and Vitalik Buterin will work together in the near future to improve DOGE.

Elon Musk And Vitalik Buterin Will Work On DOGE Together in the Near Future.

David Gokhshtein has tweeted to his followers his opinion that the famous billionaire who recently acquired Twitter, Elon Musk, and the co-founder of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, will work together on DOGE very soon.

Seeing that the Ethereum co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, made a statement in 2021 about DOGE moving to the proof-of-stake system, the crypto podcaster might not be entirely far from the truth.

In fact, in September this year, at the cryptocurrency summit mainnet, Vitalik Buterin reiterated his position and stated that the Ethereum code would come in really handy in effecting the change.

Also, it is likely that David Gokhshtein’s opinion was fueled by a number of events that brought DOGE and the Ethereum co-founder together.

Vitalik Buterin joined the DOGE foundation in 2021, and following the announcement, his father, Dmitry Buterin, had taken to his Twitter page to suggest tacitly that the Ethereum co-founder joining the foundation is a really good development and would perhaps lead to the betterment of DOGE.

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Especially since the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, the grapevine has continued to peddle the idea that DOGE would eventually be used on the platform by the DOGE army.

Also, considering that the Etherum co-founder has on a number of occasions donated DOGE in a pretty large amount to the foundation, it might be safe to say that David Gokhshtein’s prediction has a high percentage of turning out to be accurate eventually. 

Elon Musk Will Never Work On Bitcoin _ David Gokhshtein

The crypto enthusiast and podcaster David Gokhshtein has emphatically stated in the comment section of his tweet that Elon Musk and Vitalik Buterin will not work on Bitcoin. 

Gokhshtein made sure to remind his followers that the Ethereum co-founder had tried to work on bitcoin in the past but got “kicked.”

While explaining the reason he thought Elon Musk would not work on Bitcoin, he stated that Elon Musk no doubt has newly developed plans to shoot DOGE into something really big.

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The cryptocurrency enthusiast noted that even though DOGE started out as somewhat of a joke, Elon has serious plans for it and will not jeopardise those by working on Bitcoin.


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