Elon Musk has unveiled a new feature on Twitter/X, exclusive to Premium+ users, urging them to explore its functionality. The feature enables users to include posts in the highlights section of their profiles.

Musk took to X, stating, “If you post interesting art, either written or visual, add it to the highlights section of your profile.” In a separate X post, he encouraged the community to share music videos on the X app. Both announcements received a positive response from both the cryptocurrency and general user communities on the platform.
Notably, accounts centered around XRP and Dogecoin enthusiastically engaged with Musk’s posts. Known for sparking varied reactions with his tweets, Musk, the Tesla CEO and owner of X and other tech companies, boasts the largest following on the X platform—169.5 million followers. Beyond sharing updates about X and news related to Tesla and SpaceX, Musk frequently posts memes, attracting meme enthusiasts, including Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus, known as “Shibetoshi Nakamoto” on X.
In a recent podcast, Musk revealed that he maintains his Dogecoin holdings and hasn’t sold any portion of them. He also mentioned that SpaceX retains a stake in Bitcoin, although he didn’t specify the amount. Musk’s interest in Dogecoin dates back to 2019 when his memes, featuring DOGE or the Shiba Inu dog Kabosu (Dogecoin’s mascot), significantly influenced DOGE’s price surges. In 2021, Tesla embraced Bitcoin and even accepted it as payment for cars, but this was short-lived as Musk suspended Bitcoin payments due to environmental concerns related to its proof-of-work mining algorithm.