The amount of scare stores the current mempool has generated is crazy - and a lot of them from so-called experts in the crypto media.
I'm not sure there is such a thing as an "expert" in the crypto media. Most of the crypto "news" sites are just click-bait machines, churning out the maximum amount of content in the minimum time possible, with no editorial oversight and very little reliance on research or facts.
The one that always annoys me is the "whale" stories, or "whale alerts". Any time there is a large transaction, the amount of panic that is stirred up by these idiots is phenomenal. When Coinbase moved all their coins from their old cold storage set up to a new one last year, despite all the addresses being known to belong to Coinbase, despite Coinbase announcing the move days before it happened, and despite blog posts from Coinbase during the move stating that all was going smoothly, a bunch of crypto "news" sites still published scare stories about 800,000 BTC being moved and an incoming massive dump, which was obviously complete bull.
I've long since learned to ignore these crypto sites. If you want reliable information, go to the source yourself.