most times when the crypto market nukes, it’s not because of bad news.
it’s because of uncertainty.
bad news is finite.
uncertainty isn’t.
with bad news, the damage is visible.
you can model outcomes, price risk, and move on. the market adjusts.
uncertainty is different.
the outcomes are unclear, the rules feel unstable, and nobody knows what comes next.
that’s when panic sets in.
uncertainty freezes capital.
investors go into wait and see mode, and when clarity doesn’t come, they pull out entirely.
capital exits fast, not because the news is worse, but because it’s unknown.
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