I ain't linking any bank accounts to that dystopian cesspool and its tyrant CEO with no regard for rule of law who constantly steps on legal landmines and skirts all regulations and precautions.
Like...PayPal had some bad practices, but nothing like the incompetence and complete disdain for his own users/customers that Musk brings to the table
They rarely come onto the market with such a hugely toxic brand name. Big banks survive their bad shit through the inertia of having massive customer bases; they don't enter the scene already known as a shitshow.
PayPal was a service provided by a different company, Confinity, founded by Peter Thiel and others.
Musk didn't really have anything to do with it. He, with others, founded X.com, that was meant to be an online banking system, and sort of became a competitor to PayPal.
Eventually they merged and Musk became CEO and highest shareholder. 6 months later the board of directors replaced him with Thiel while he was out of the country, but Musk still made a fortune with his shares.
He was a part of the story. The book The Founders goes into the beginnings of PayPal, Ebay, the other players, Elon being brought in, and Elon's origins. A good read and it's not all about Musk.