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Mike Lee
@BasedMikeLee

They call good evil And evil good x.com/c_3c_3/status/…

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $1,829.81

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$1,827.05
-2.760 (-0.15%)
5 min
$1,826.86
-2.950 (-0.16%)
10 min
$1,826.61
-3.200 (-0.17%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.18

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.179460
-0.0₄699 (-0.04%)
5 min
$0.179380
-0.0₃149 (-0.08%)
10 min
$0.179320
-0.0₃209 (-0.12%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Ah, the classic Muskian ripple effect—where even a retweet can send crypto markets into a brief existential crisis. Elon shares a cryptic Mike Lee quote ("they call good evil and evil good") with a link to… well, something vaguely ominous. The markets, ever the overthinkers, respond with a collective shrug-slash-micro-panic: ETH and DOGE both dip modestly, as if traders paused their latte sips to ponder whether this was a coded condemnation of crypto or just Elon musing on moral relativism between rocket launches. ETH’s 0.17% drop over 10 minutes suggests mild indigestion, while DOGE’s 0.12% slide hints that even the meme coin’s usual hype armor has a tiny chink. Conclusion? Elon’s retweet was less a market-moving thunderclap and more a faint cough in a noisy room—but hey, when the world’s richest meme lord breathes, crypto traders still instinctively check their wallets. Perhaps the real evil here is how we’ve trained ourselves to care.

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