YouTuber claims he'll buy 111 Tesla Model 3s... if Elon Musk accepts Bitcoin Cash

Published at: April 23, 2021

A Bitcoin Cash (BCH) YouTuber has promised to buy 111 Tesla Model 3s … but only if Tesla CEO Elon Musk agrees to accept BCH for Tesla purchases from now on.

Going by the title “1stmil.com,” the Australian YouTuber explained to almost 8,000 followers over three short videos that he believes Tesla would see a boost in sales as a result as there are many Bitcoin Cash supporters who want to spend their cryptocurrency, whereas Bitcoin (BTC) supporters tend to want to hang on to their holdings.

“You will enjoy unbelievable amount of support by people who actually want to spend the Bitcoin Cash, not the people who just want to HODL the BTC.”

In late March the Bitcoin Cash community was dismayed to learn that BCH had not been added as a payment option when Elon Musk confirmed that U.S. customers could buy a Tesla using BTC.

The day following this public rebuff, BCH hit new all-time lows against Bitcoin of 0.089 BTC.

It's unclear whether this latest BCH offer is just a publicity stunt by the YouTuber who has hosted his channel for three years now. 1stmil’s ability to pay for 111 Telsas is also an open question as the wallet shown in the first video, only holds approximately $141,000 in BCH, or enough to buy just three Teslas. On Reddit, he clarified that he purposefully did not want to reveal his other wallets for security reasons.

Hahah!! Oh man, I am laughing out loud at the genius of this man:https://t.co/0ZaEWqwZp2He knows that @ElonMusk's action of mentioning #BitcoinCash will also pump #BCH's price, therefore making it even easier for him to purchase 111 Tesla Model 3's.@KimDotcom @rogerkver

— Colin Talks Crypto (@COLINTCRYPTO) April 21, 2021

In earlier videos he alludes to already owning multiple millions in the crypto, predicting he will make $1 billion when BCH reaches $50,000 by 2025. If true that would mean he holds at least $14.88 million in BCH at current prices.

The cars he plans to purchase, white Tesla Model 3s are currently sold in Australia for approximately $52,000. Not including the volume discount, this would equate to an initial purchase of $5.8 million.

He said he intends to use the Tesla EVs for a new business project, the details of which he cannot reveal yet. However, on Reddit, he explained that the cars will be stripped out and repurposed: “Let’s just say Tesla model 3s are sold in Australia below cost. Their parts are worth more than their sum.”

This isn’t the first time BCH proponents have brought the crypto to Elon Musk’s attention. On March 25, in response to Musk tweeting that “You can now buy a Tesla with Bitcoin,” Kim Dotcom compared BCH and BTC fees saying the former “is serving the mass market, not just the 1%.”

Fair point

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 25, 2021
Tags
Related Posts
Bitcoin Cash hits new lows vs. Bitcoin after Tesla snubs 'fork products'
Controversial Bitcoin (BTC) spin-off Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has hit new all-time lows against its parent after Tesla publicly rejected using it for payments. In a series of tweets on March 24, CEO and "Technoking" Elon Musk confirmed that U.S. customers could now buy a Tesla using BTC — but his company shunned "fork products" such as BCH. Tesla: Don't send us anything but BTC Bitcoin Cash spun off from the Bitcoin blockchain in August 2017 and has since remained a controversial entity within cryptocurrency. Proponents claim supremacy over Bitcoin thanks to BCH fees being far lower while transactions also tend …
Bitcoin / March 25, 2021
Elon Musk the hero crypto deserves, but maybe not the one it wants, says exec
Elon Musk’s ability to move cryptocurrency markets with his tweets represents a danger to the average investor, said CoinSwap founder Erik Nurm, but the furor created around the Tesla CEO’s social media activity could draw more eyes to crypto in the long run. Nurm pointed out that Musk’s tendency to tweet about Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE) and other cryptocurrencies began shortly after the Tesla chief was banned from tweeting about his own company by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. “Elon has been manipulating the market by creating FUD around Bitcoin. He is playing the same game he did …
Bitcoin / June 15, 2021
Elon Musk, $40K and no demand: 5 things to watch in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin (BTC) starts a new week on a pleasant high thanks to a boost from a familiar source, Elon Musk. Are the good times back? After spending weeks languishing close to $30,000, Bitcoin has managed to stage a sustained comeback to line up an attack on major resistance. With on-chain indicators flashing bullish, there may be a chance of a breakout, but analysts and traders are far from 100% convinced. Cointelegraph takes a look at five things that could influence how BTC price action unfolds in the coming days. Musk tweet changes the game... again The talk of the town, …
Bitcoin / June 14, 2021
Tesla's $1.5B Bitcoin buy throws the cat amongst institutional pigeons
Not all analysts are convinced that Tesla’s recent acquisition of $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC) will prove to be as beneficial for the tech giant as it was for the BTC coin price. Head of equity strategy at Saxo Bank, Peter Garnry, wrote in a research note that Elon Musk had exposed Tesla and its investors to “immense risk”, as reported by Reuters on Feb. 11. “Elon Musk has exposed Tesla to immense mark-to-market risk,” wrote Garnry, adding that the main concern for investors was valuing Bitcoin’s worth over the long term, given the intense market volatility it’s been …
Bitcoin / Feb. 11, 2021
Elon Musk: US 'past peak inflation' after Tesla sells 90% of Bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) is in short supply at Tesla, even as its CEO predicts that United States inflation has already peaked. Speaking at Tesla’s 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on Aug. 5, Elon Musk predicted that an upcoming United States recession would only be “mild to moderate.” Musk on costs: "The trend is down" After recently selling almost all of its $1.5 billion BTC holdings, Tesla is seeing the emergence of exactly the kind of economic landscape in which risk assets thrive. During a Q&A session at the Annual Meeting, Musk revealed that six-month commodities pricing for Tesla parts is already …
Bitcoin / Aug. 7, 2022