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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Tesla destroys bitcoin :-[
by
hazenyc
on 18/05/2021, 08:56:54 UTC
For me it could also have been a coordinated attack. I would like to know whether right before his tweet there were some suspicious shorts on Bitcoin in the market or whether he really posted that message against Bitcoin without letting anyone know in advance.

These things were planned well in advance and Elon is not some innocent little kid like many would like to believe. There is no point in looking at the orderbooks for Bitcoin, as BTC is very difficult to manipulate. If you really want to find out who benefitted from this, then I would advice you to check the exchanges where Dogecoin is being traded. For the past several months, whales have been accumulating DOGE. And the price was being kept artificially at a high level, even before this tweet. It is possible to manipulate a coin such as DOGE, which has very low liquidity. But the same is not possible with a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin.

Why then did Bitcoin literally crash after his post that Tesla won't accept Bitcoin anymore? Isn't that manipulation per definition? I would say so. If some guys placed shorts with leverage 100x shortly before Musk made that Tweet, you can imagine how much they made from that. Bitcoin lost like 12% or so? 100x that 12% and give it a $10 million underlying... That's a lot of money!