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Andrej Karpathy
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I am (slowly) re-reading the Tolkien legendarium (of which Lord of the Rings is a small part). The whole body of work is so incredible and there's nothing else like it... it dilutes other worlds of fiction. Wait - your story doesn't have a comprehensive history/mythology spanning

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ETH

Before post: $4,396.88

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1 min
$4,393.00
-3.880 (-0.09%)
5 min
$4,398.53
+1.65 (+0.04%)
10 min
$4,403.83
+6.95 (+0.16%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.23

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$0.228270
-0.0₃469 (-0.21%)
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$0.228470
-0.0₃269 (-0.12%)
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$0.228910
+0.0₃17 (+0.07%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

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$0.010283
-0.0₄149 (-0.15%)
5 min
$0.010254
-0.0₄44 (-0.43%)
10 min
$0.010217
-0.0₄809 (-0.79%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's Tolkien-themed musings once again prove that crypto markets care more about his literary tastes than actual literature. ETH wobbled like a hobbit on second breakfast: down 0.09% in 1 minute, then up 0.04% and 0.16% over 5 and 10 minutes. DOGE mirrored a distracted orc: down 0.21% initially, then a meandering recovery to +0.07%. GORK, ever the tragic figure, slid 0.15%, 0.43%, and 0.79%—apparently Middle-earth has no place for memecoins. Historical data shows this heart emoji pattern is as predictable as a Gandalf deadline: past posts triggered nearly identical ETH volatility (swings under 0.2%), while DOGE and GORK reactions were equally chaotic but directionally inconsistent. The only constant is that GORK consistently underperforms, like a one-ring portfolio. Nothing says "modern finance" like digital assets swaying because a billionaire read fantasy novels. Perhaps the real volatility was the friends we made along the way.

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