Bill Gates’ interview with Elon Musk went viral after he informed the world about how rich the Tesla boss could become.

The founder of Microsoft spoke about the value of cryptocurrencies and the dangers of overinvesting in them, and people are only now realizing the meaning of his words. Musk is probably the most influential person in the world of cryptocurrency as his tweets in the past have had a huge impact on the market value.

But Gates warned those who don’t have as much wealth as Musk to “be careful.” This is after Gates asked Musk about the possibility of making more money investing in Bitcoin than selling cars.
“Elon has thousands of dollars and is very sophisticated, so he doesn’t have to worry about his Bitcoin going up and down randomly,” Gates told Bloomberg. Microsoft millionaire warns those thinking of investing in cryptocurrenciesGetty Images

“I think people fall for that gimmick, but they don’t have a lot of money. My general point is that if you have less money than Elon, you better be careful.

It’s clear that Musk has had a huge impact on the cryptocurrency world. According to The Guardian, the value of Dogecoin has increased by 5,859%, and at least part of that is due to what Musk said on social media.

This comes after Musk attended Kanye West’s new album release party in Miami. From there, the conversation turned to cryptocurrencies and the entrepreneur expressed his opinion about it. “I don’t bet on cryptocurrencies,” he said in a video shot by French Montana. Interestingly, Tesla’s CEO warns against large-scale investment while wearing a “cryptocurrency” shirt. Bill Gates: I’m not optimistic about Bitcoinwww.youtube.com

Bill Gates: I'm Not Bullish on Bitcoin

Moreover, Musk has recently paid more attention to Ukraine.

The billionaire recently joked that if Russia invaded, he would send a “laser space dragon” into the country. Musk responded to a satirical post about sending out flame-throwing electric tanks: “Oh how pedestrian! I was thinking something more… “space dragon with lasers”.

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