it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH.
That's not priced in.
What's price in is that he
might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will.
What's not priced in is that a scam of this magnitude sends a sign that Bitcoin hasn't evolved out of the scummy clusterfuck it was two years ago at all.
What's not priced into
Bitcoin the dollar is that a
scam bank bailout of this magnitude sends a sign that
Bitcoin the dollar hasn't evolved out of the scammy clusterfuck it was
two years ago a decade ago at all.
Surely it is about to crash.
Your turn to make another comment about how you're right and the market lacks informational efficiency.
It reminds me of all the people who declared Bitcoin dead when Silk Road got taken down. "The market hasn't caught up yet!". Lolno, the market caught up before you even heard the news.