It appears, though, that the program hasn’t actually kicked in yet.

On Wednesday, Bloombergreportedthat the $8 per month pay-for-verification setup could launch as soon as next week.

And The Verge had previouslyreportedthat Musk had given employees a launch deadline of this Monday, Nov. 7.

(Crawford has reportedly beensleeping at the officeto finish projects on time.)

Musktweetedin response that, “Twitter will suspend the account attempting impersonation and keep the money!”

but he didn’t offer specifics.

Musktweetedthat it’ll roll out worldwide once it’s been confirmed to be working properly.

It isn’t clear when an Android version might appear.

Twitter didn’t respond to a request for comment Saturday.