So few understand the implications, even when stated as clearly as below

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Luis Batalha
@luismbat

Rocket reusability isn’t just an optimization - it’s a phase transition. When you throw rockets away, you’re limited by factory throughput (~16 rockets/year). Reuse them, and you enter a different regime of launch volume, economics, and ambition.

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ETH

Before post: $4,549.69

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$4,544.59
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$4,543.05
-6.640 (-0.15%)
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$4,547.02
-2.670 (-0.06%)

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Before post: $0.26

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$0.257080
-0.001 (-0.46%)
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$0.256340
-0.002 (-0.74%)
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$0.257400
-0.0₃859 (-0.33%)

GORK

Before post: $0.02

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$0.015886
-0.0₅199 (-0.01%)
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$0.015947
+0.0₄59 (+0.37%)
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$0.015931
+0.0₄43 (+0.27%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest musing on rocket reusability proved less explosive for crypto than for aerospace. Ethereum saw a minor dip, down 0.15% over five minutes, while Dogecoin, his usual muse, fell 0.74% in the same window. The obscure GORK token, however, defied gravity with a 0.37% five-minute gain. This volatility is remarkably tame compared to the market's historical overreactions to his posts, which have previously sent assets soaring or cratering on far less substance. It seems the market has finally achieved its own phase transition: from blind hype to a stable orbit of indifference.

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