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Elon Musk sued for US$258 bil over dogecoin support

Investor estimates people have lost US$86 bil, seeks reimbursement of sum, plus double in damages

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2022 11:30AM

Elon Musk sued for US$258 bil over dogecoin support
Keith Johnson, an investor, is asking for his motion, filed in a New York court, to be classified as a class action suit on behalf of those who have suffered losses by investing in dogecoin since 2019. – AFP pic, June 17, 2022

NEW YORK – An investor in dogecoin, originally created as a joke but whose value increased and fell as it was promoted by Elon Musk, filed a US$258 billion (RM1.13 trillion) suit yesterday against the billionaire and his companies Tesla and SpaceX.

Keith Johnson, who says he lost money after investing in dogecoin, described himself as an “American citizen who was defrauded” by what he called a “Dogecoin Crypto Pyramid Scheme”.

He is asking for his motion, filed in a New York court, to be classified as a class action suit on behalf of those who have suffered losses by investing in dogecoin since 2019.

Since Musk began promoting the virtual currency, investors have lost around US$86 billion, Johnson estimates. He would like Musk to reimburse investors this sum, plus pay double that in damages – an additional US$172 billion.

Founded in 2013, dogecoin’s creators say it was intended as an ironic response to two big internet phenomena: cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, and a meme image of a Shiba Inu dog.

The price of dogecoin traded at just fractions of a cent for most of its existence.

But it saw its value leap at the beginning of last year, rising to US$0.73 in May, amid a buying frenzy that surrounded the GameStop saga and after humorous messages about it from Musk.

Yesterday, however, it was worth less than six cents.

Johnson said he believes Musk increased “the price, market cap and trading volume of dogecoin” through his promotion of it.

He included tweets from Musk, the world’s richest man who has more than 98 million followers on Twitter, including one promising that SpaceX would “put a literal dogecoin on the literal moon”.

Johnson named Musk’s Tesla electric carmaker in the suit since it accepts dogecoin as payment for certain derivative products. SpaceX was also included for having named one of its satellites after dogecoin.

Johnson likened dogecoin to a pyramid scheme since the virtual currency has no intrinsic value nor is it a product. Additionally, it is not backed by a tangible asset and the number of “coins” is unlimited.

Suits by investors who feel cheated by the promises of virtual currency are on the rise in the United Sates. – AFP, June 17, 2022

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