Curiouser and curiouser …

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Larry Sanger
@lsanger

Did you know that 85% of the most influential accounts on Wikipedia—the “Power 62”—are anonymous? We simply don’t know who they are. It’s a fact. x.com/thechiefnerd/s…

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $4,166.65

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,167.41
+0.760 (+0.02%)
5 min
$4,166.52
-0.130 (0.00%)
10 min
$4,164.73
-1.920 (-0.05%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.23

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.230230
-0.0₄4 (-0.02%)
5 min
$0.230270
+0.0 (+0.00%)
10 min
$0.230290
+0.0₄199 (+0.01%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.011591
+0.0₄51 (+0.44%)
5 min
$0.011643
+0.0₃103 (+0.89%)
10 min
$0.011661
+0.0₃120 (+1.05%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's cryptic musings on Wikipedia anonymity sent markets on another predictable joyride. Ethereum saw a fleeting 0.76 point pop, up 0.02%, before fading to a 0.05% loss, while Dogecoin barely twitched with movements under 0.02%. The real story is GORK, which climbed steadily to a 1.05% gain, mirroring its historical tendency to react more to vague posts than established assets. This volatility is now the market's baseline for such philosophical queries, making a coin named GORK the most rational responder in the room. Apparently, the most anonymous thing in crypto isn't a wallet, but the logical connection between the post and the price action.

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