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Elon Musk is an eccentric multibillionaire engineer and businessman who has been at the top of the game. It’s reasonable to say that Musk is a visionary who constantly advances himself without wasting time and entirely dominates the business, making him the richest man in the world.

Meanwhile, Musk finally acquired Twitter after a month of talks, after which he took some significant action. In the midst of all of this, Logan Paul hinted that he might partner with the CEO of Tesla on a new Vine platform, which is a $1 billion deal.

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Vine was a short-form video app that was popular from 2012 to 2016. The worldwide popularity the Internet stars like the Paul brothers, Amanda Cerny, King Bach, and many more have gained is also because of this platform’s influence. However, the platform eventually died due to intense competition, a lack of revenue, and issues inside the parent company Twitter.

The return of Vine may be one of the major moves Musk planning to make for Twitter after he took control of the social media platform.

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It’s interesting to note that Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, started a Twitter poll asking users if they want the short-form video service Vine should be reintroduced. And the majority of comments were welcoming. After that, there is ongoing speculation of Musk hiring WWE Superstar and boxer Logan Paul to run Vine 2.0.

How probable is Elon Musk and Logan Paul partnering on a $1 billion deal?

It makes sense that Musk would recruit him considering the history between the Vine and the WWE Superstar. Notably, Paul also made a suggestion by liking the tweet from Luke Mason, host of the Futures Podcast, in which it was mentioned that Musk might hire Paul to lead the new Vine Platform and stated that the acquisition would be worth $1 billion.

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More than three million people have voted in the poll, and the majority of them sending a clear message that they want Vine 2.0 to be launched. Paul’s latest suggestion has increased the likelihood that they will soon strike a deal. However, it is unclear if Musk truly plans to bring it back or if he is only making a casual tweet, for which he is infamous.

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