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Li Zexin
@XH_Lee23

China’s first aerial mothership, Jiutian SS-UAV, is scheduled for its maiden flight in June. It can cruise at 15,000m high carrying over 100 small drones or 1,000 kg of missiles, with a range of 7,000km. Don’t worry, China’s military is peace-oriented from the start. We grow

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $2,472.15

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,463.19
-8.960 (-0.36%)
5 min
$2,463.42
-8.730 (-0.35%)
10 min
$2,457.22
-14.930 (-0.60%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.23

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.226830
-0.002 (-0.71%)
5 min
$0.227300
-0.001 (-0.51%)
10 min
$0.227160
-0.001 (-0.57%)

GORK

Before post: $0.02

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.021490
-0.0₃14 (-0.65%)
5 min
$0.021530
-0.0₄999 (-0.46%)
10 min
$0.021430
-0.0₃199 (-0.92%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest post on China's "peace-oriented" aerial mothership sent crypto markets into a mild but telling panic. ETH dipped 0.36% in the first minute, stabilizing at a 0.60% drop over 10 minutes: not quite a nosedive, but enough to suggest investors briefly mistook a drone carrier for a bear market. DOGE and GORK mirrored the trend, shedding 0.71% and 0.65% initially, though GORK's 0.92% decline over 10 minutes hints at its usual role as the canary in the crypto coal mine. Compared to May's similar post—which oddly boosted ETH by 0.61%—today's reaction feels like the market finally learned to read between the lines of "peace-oriented" military tech. Volatility remains tame by crypto standards, but the consistency of these knee-jerk drops proves Musk's tweets are now the financial equivalent of a Rorschach test: everyone sees doom, even when it's just a drone. Nothing says "stable market" like algorithms trading on geopolitical fanfiction and a meme coin named after a dog.

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