Ethereum lost #2 to a stablecoin
Zcash can't audit its own supply
Bitcoin just keeps doing Bitcoin things https://t.co/kvCAGZqMdi
Ethereum lost #2 to a stablecoin
Zcash can't audit its own supply
Bitcoin just keeps doing Bitcoin things https://t.co/kvCAGZqMdi
The market just delivered a brutal reminder.
#Gold and #Silver just lost $1.65 Trillion in market value within 18 hours.
That's bigger than the combined value of #BTC and #ETH.
Yet every time crypto moves 10%, headlines scream panic.
The biggest wealth transfers often happen where nobody is looking.
Watch the money. Not the noise.
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🚨 What if the next Bitcoin dump has nothing to do with $BTC?
SpaceX's IPO demand has reportedly crossed $250 BILLION.
For context:
• SpaceX $SPCX wants to raise $75B
• Demand is already 4x higher
• That's over 8x larger than Saudi Aramco's record IPO
• Valuation is approaching $1.8 TRILLION
Everyone is looking at the IPO.
Almost nobody is looking at where the money is coming from.
Think about it.
Institutions don't have a magic pile of cash sitting around.
If pension funds, hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and retail investors want a piece of SpaceX, they may need to sell something else first.
Historically, mega IPOs have acted like liquidity black holes.
They don't create capital.
They attract it.
And right now, there are very few assets large enough to fund a $250B demand frenzy.
The Magnificent 7.
AI stocks.
Private tech.
Crypto.
Now connect the dots.
Over the next year markets may also have to absorb:
• OpenAI raises
• Anthropic raises
• AI infrastructure spending
• Massive data center expansion
• New tech listings
Potentially hundreds of billions of dollars competing for the same pool of capital.
This is why I think many investors are asking the wrong question.
The question isn't:
"Is SpaceX worth $1.8 trillion?"
The question is:
"What assets get sold to pay for it?"
Because if the biggest IPO in history is about to happen, we're not just witnessing a SpaceX event.
We're witnessing one of the largest capital reallocations of the decade.
And when capital moves, every market feels it.
Including crypto.