Musk recently dropped a bombshell in a podcast—he's stepping away from leading the Department of Government Efficiency, aka DOGE. His take? The project was "a little bit successful," though that's putting it mildly given the chaos it stirred up.
Here's the kicker: he admitted he'd rather be "working in my companies, essentially." Translation? Running Tesla and his other ventures beats dealing with government bureaucracy any day. The DOGE initiative's cost-cutting measures didn't exactly win hearts—backlash hit hard, with some protesters even vandalizing Tesla locations. Talk about collateral damage.
For crypto enthusiasts, the DOGE acronym obviously sparks different associations. While this government department shares a name with the meme coin, the real-world fallout shows how divisive efficiency drives can get. Musk's exit raises questions: Was this experiment worth the heat? And will he refocus energy on ventures that actually move markets—like his tech empire or crypto-adjacent projects?
One thing's clear: when Musk touches something, controversy follows. Whether it's slashing budgets or pumping digital assets, the guy knows how to make waves.
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GweiWatcher
· 1h ago
Laughing out loud, Musk is blaming others again, this time even giving up on DOGE
Once people realize that being an official isn't as profitable, they immediately run away, a typical business mindset
Vandalizing Tesla location this move is truly brilliant, directly escalating the conflict to the doorstep
The DOGE meme is really amazing, the crypto community sharing an abbreviation with the government, full of irony
So this guy just can't stay idle, and the next thing he plans to do is probably cause some trouble again
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SybilAttackVictim
· 3h ago
Haha, Musk messed up again and still wants to walk away unscathed, a typical master of passing the buck.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12-11 16:08
Musk really just wants to walk away, leaving the DOGE mess for others to clean up... Truly, runs away at the slightest disagreement.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-11 16:06
It's the same old trick. Pretending to be government officials, going around in circles, and then returning to their own business—just a typical power game.
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FadCatcher
· 12-11 16:04
Haha, messing up with DOGE, huh? Might as well focus on trading cryptocurrencies.
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alpha_leaker
· 12-11 16:03
Doge has exited haha, I knew this job wasn't suitable for him. Trading cryptocurrencies is more comfortable.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-11 15:52
I've known for a while that this guy can't sit still. DOGE is just a name game.
Wait, did he really give up? What about Dogecoin... Never mind, it's all just a show.
Musk recently dropped a bombshell in a podcast—he's stepping away from leading the Department of Government Efficiency, aka DOGE. His take? The project was "a little bit successful," though that's putting it mildly given the chaos it stirred up.
Here's the kicker: he admitted he'd rather be "working in my companies, essentially." Translation? Running Tesla and his other ventures beats dealing with government bureaucracy any day. The DOGE initiative's cost-cutting measures didn't exactly win hearts—backlash hit hard, with some protesters even vandalizing Tesla locations. Talk about collateral damage.
For crypto enthusiasts, the DOGE acronym obviously sparks different associations. While this government department shares a name with the meme coin, the real-world fallout shows how divisive efficiency drives can get. Musk's exit raises questions: Was this experiment worth the heat? And will he refocus energy on ventures that actually move markets—like his tech empire or crypto-adjacent projects?
One thing's clear: when Musk touches something, controversy follows. Whether it's slashing budgets or pumping digital assets, the guy knows how to make waves.