Typing in the original address now redirects to X.com, so you can still access the site using the old URL for the time being.
In a nod to the change, Musk tweeted: “All core systems are now on X.com.” The post included a logo similar to that of his erstwhile online banking firm, which itself was rebranded from X.com to PayPal following Musk’s ouster in 2000.
The Tesla CEO would eventually buy back the company’s domain in 2017 for an unknown sum, which some suggest may have been as high as $6.8 million (£5.4mn).
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