Twitter, which is aiming to provide financial services under Elon Musk, will let its users trade stocks, cryptocurrencies and other financial assets via partnership with eToro. The feature rolled out this week on the social media company's app.
“As we’ve grown over the past three years immensely, we’ve seen more and more of our users interact on Twitter [and] educate themselves about the markets,” Yoni Assia, eToro’s CEO, told CNBC in an interview.