The entire internet has been sharing this over the past couple of days: "Jensen Huang + Elon Musk are both bullish on $BTC!" 🔥🚀
But the truth is actually pretty disappointing—the statement from Jensen Huang was made 15 months ago, and someone clipped it into a 20-second video and hyped it up as a "latest opinion." 😅 Elon Musk made his statement just a couple of days ago, but the two happened at completely different times. They were forcibly combined into a "big shots jointly calling for a pump" narrative—it feels like someone is deliberately stirring up emotions. The content itself is real, but by misplacing the timing, it creates a "bullish illusion." What we see isn’t necessarily the complete information, but rather the version others want us to see. Short videos are thrilling, and the stories sound great. But when it was said and what the original context was—these are more important than the content itself. When you see something that seems like a perfect bullish signal, first ask yourself: Who wants you to believe this the most right now? 🎯 #BTC #马斯克 #黄仁勋
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The entire internet has been sharing this over the past couple of days: "Jensen Huang + Elon Musk are both bullish on $BTC!" 🔥🚀
But the truth is actually pretty disappointing—the statement from Jensen Huang was made 15 months ago, and someone clipped it into a 20-second video and hyped it up as a "latest opinion." 😅
Elon Musk made his statement just a couple of days ago, but the two happened at completely different times.
They were forcibly combined into a "big shots jointly calling for a pump" narrative—it feels like someone is deliberately stirring up emotions.
The content itself is real, but by misplacing the timing, it creates a "bullish illusion."
What we see isn’t necessarily the complete information, but rather the version others want us to see.
Short videos are thrilling, and the stories sound great.
But when it was said and what the original context was—these are more important than the content itself.
When you see something that seems like a perfect bullish signal, first ask yourself:
Who wants you to believe this the most right now? 🎯
#BTC #马斯克 #黄仁勋