As soon as anyone does the slightest bit of research beyond what the legacy (fka mainstream) news reports, the magnitude of legacy media lies is staggering. Do some research and it will feel like waking up from a fever dream.

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Ian Miles Cheong
@stillgray

Media manipulation 101: All they have to do to control a narrative is to never report on any stories that will flip their script. This is why it’s so crucial to talk about the murder of Iryna Zarutska. Do not let her story be forgotten.

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ETH

Before post: $4,301.61

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,299.81
-1.800 (-0.04%)
5 min
$4,293.94
-7.670 (-0.18%)
10 min
$4,297.34
-4.270 (-0.10%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.23

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$0.226960
+0.0₄9 (+0.04%)
5 min
$0.227030
+0.0₃16 (+0.07%)
10 min
$0.227300
+0.0₃43 (+0.19%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

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$0.009773
-0.0₄639 (-0.65%)
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$0.009751
-0.0₄86 (-0.87%)
10 min
$0.009758
-0.0₄79 (-0.80%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's media critique posts are becoming a less potent market mover, suggesting traders might be developing a healthy immunity to the rhetoric. The immediate impact was notably muted: ETH saw a gentle decline, down 0.18% after five minutes, while DOGE barely registered a positive blip, gaining a mere 0.19% over ten minutes. The obscure GORK, however, proved most sensitive with a nearly 0.9% drop, highlighting how volatility concentrates in the more speculative corners of the market. This reaction pales in comparison to historical precedents where similar messages sometimes sparked more pronounced, albeit inconsistent, swings in either direction. It appears the market's reaction to being told not to trust the news is to not entirely trust the tweet either.

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