Elon Musk reveals himself as the "number one assassination target"! Missing the $DOGE gathering, security issues become the biggest concern.
Breaking news! Elon Musk has recently revealed that he is in an extreme personal security crisis and claims to be "one of the number one assassination targets in the United States," to the extent that even attending public places has become extremely dangerous.
🚨 Core of the incident: Security crisis escalates
· At the DOGE community gathering in December, Musk did not dare to appear in person due to security concerns and could only connect via video from an undisclosed "dark location" to communicate with 150 team members and their families, discussing political topics.
· In a podcast interview on December 10, he candidly stated: "It's not that I don't want to go to public places, it's that I really can't." He admitted that one mistake could cost him his life.
💡 Impact and interpretation: Business, personal, and DOGE ecosystem
As the helmsman of Tesla, SpaceX, X (Twitter), and the DOGE community, the extreme uncertainty of Musk's personal safety will have multiple impacts:
1. On his business empire: His personal safety has become the highest level risk affecting the stability of several trillion-dollar companies.
2. On the DOGE ecosystem: Musk is the core narrative engine and source of faith for DOGE. Any extreme situation he faces could have unpredictable impacts on DOGE's market sentiment and value support. The long-term development of the community is, to some extent, deeply tied to Musk's personal safety and stability.
3. On public image: This completely overturns his public image as the "Iron Man" who can do anything, showcasing the unimaginable personal costs and vulnerabilities behind great influence and controversy.
What do you think, are the extreme threats Musk faces primarily due to his disruptive business competition, complex political positions, or other deeper reasons? In the crypto world, the personal fate of a core figure is so closely tied to the future of a vast asset, what does this mean?

