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Elon Musk quietly launched an app that pays 6 percent on your money. On June 25, X Money went live for premium subscribers in the United States. Within hours, a user named Cory posted that he sent $25 directly to Musk, the richest man in the world, just because he could. Musk's entire reply was thanks. That tiny payment was the opening bell. Here is what is actually live. Deposits earn 6 percent with no minimum, while a typical high yield savings account pays four and a half, maybe five. Treat the six as a likely promo rate. There is a black metal Visa card engraved with your X handle: 3 percent cash back, no foreign fees, free ATM withdrawals. Your money sits at a real regulated bank in New Jersey, insured up to the standard $250,000, and the app can spread bigger balances across a network of banks until you are covered up to $10 million. That is 40 times the normal limit. The scrutiny is real too, and worth knowing about. Senator Elizabeth Warren has already sent a letter asking how X can afford the rate, and New York, the biggest financial market in the country, is still reviewing X's license. Why it matters: a platform with hundreds of millions of users just stepped directly into payments and banking services. Most fintech startups spend a decade fighting for distribution. X starts with it on day one, and money that lives inside a social app behaves differently: it moves faster, between more people, for more reasons. What it means for you: if you try it, know where the yield comes from and treat promo rates as temporary, because they usually are. The bigger signal is money moving onto social platforms. Watch where these payment rails connect next, because payments are how every super app begins. Follow for the next breakdown. Use the AI system to take advantage of moves like this at skool.com/coinpicksgenesis.
Elon Musk quietly launched an app that pays 6 percent on your money. On June 25, X Money went live for premium subscribers in the United States. Within hours, a user named Cory posted that he sent $25 directly to Musk, the richest man in the world, just because he could. Musk's entire reply was thanks. That tiny payment was the opening bell. Here is what is actually live. Deposits earn 6 percent with no minimum, while a typical high yield savings account pays four and a half, maybe five. Treat the six as a likely promo rate. There is a black metal Visa card engraved with your X handle: 3 percent cash back, no foreign fees, free ATM withdrawals. Your money sits at a real regulated bank in New Jersey, insured up to the standard $250,000, and the app can spread bigger balances across a network of banks until you are covered up to $10 million. That is 40 times the normal limit. The scrutiny is real too, and worth knowing about. Senator Elizabeth Warren has already sent a letter asking how X can afford the rate, and New York, the biggest financial market in the country, is still reviewing X's license. Why it matters: a platform with hundreds of millions of users just stepped directly into payments and banking services. Most fintech startups spend a decade fighting for distribution. X starts with it on day one, and money that lives inside a social app behaves differently: it moves faster, between more people, for more reasons. What it means for you: if you try it, know where the yield comes from and treat promo rates as temporary, because they usually are. The bigger signal is money moving onto social platforms. Watch where these payment rails connect next, because payments are how every super app begins. Follow for the next breakdown. Use the AI system to take advantage of moves like this at skool.com/coinpicksgenesis.

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