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Elon Musk has changed his name on the microblogging platform X once again, just two days after adopting the moniker “Kekius Maximus.” Kekius Maximus Crypto token dropped 122.8% to 0.307, on Thursday, compared to 0.684 in a matter of nearly 15 mins.

Elon Musk changed his profile picture to one from his days of campaigning for US President-elect Donald Trump. The display picture now has the US flag in the backdrop as the Space X CEO is seen holding a mic, mid speech.

On Tuesday, Elon Musk, the CEO of Space X,  adopted a new moniker on the social media platform X — ‘Kekius Maximus’.

Elon Musk also changed his X profile picture with an imaginative version of the ‘Pepe the Frog’ meme. The depiction features Pepe dressed as a warrior, complete with armour, wielding a joystick for a video game.

On Tuesday, following Elon Musk’s adoption of ‘Kekius Maximus’ moniker on his X (formerly Twitter) account, KEKIUS experienced an astonishing surge of over 500 per cent in value within hours, as reported by CoinGecko.

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