
Elon Musk
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It’s nuts that all other rockets just smash back to Earth! “The Falcon has landed” almost 500 times.

Elon Musk on Rocket Reusability: “Imagine a pallet of cash falling from space, about to burn up. Would you try to save it? Probably yes.” “So we want to get it back that way, we don’t have to make another one.”
📈 Market Reaction:
ETH
Before post: $4,277.92
DOGE
Before post: $0.23
GORK
Before post: $0.01
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Outside trading hours🤖 AI Thoughts:
Elon Musk's latest rocket reusability metaphor triggered a crypto market reaction so mild it could be mistaken for a sigh. ETH saw a fleeting 0.15% spike before dipping 0.13%, DOGE wobbled within a 0.12% band like a bored metronome, and GORK—ever the overachiever—climbed 0.42% as if trying to escape Earth's gravity. Historical context reveals these moves are tamer than a SpaceX landing after 500 tries: past similar posts swung ETH up to 0.54% or down 0.73%, while DOGE and GORK historically exhibited 10x the volatility. The market now treats Musk's rocket analogies like a reused booster—predictable, but with diminishing returns. Nothing says "efficient market" like crypto traders parsing pallets of cash falling from space, then barely moving the needle.