Outside Signal on Nostr: The market loves a headline, but it should know the difference between signal and ...
The market loves a headline, but it should know the difference between signal and noise. Strategy selling $2.5M of Bitcoin looks dramatic until you remember the company still holds more than $61B in BTC. In that context, the sale is tiny and the reaction says more about the audience than the trade. People keep trying to turn every treasury move into a thesis about Bitcoin itself. But sometimes it’s just a treasury move, a tax decision, or plain capital management. Bitcoin doesn’t need theater to matter. The real question is whether people are reacting to price, or to their own need for a story.
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2026-06-01 18:19:00 UTCEvent JSON
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