Elon Musk just shot down those headlines claiming SpaceX hit an $800 billion valuation. The rumors were making rounds across financial media, but Musk publicly denied them. No confirmation on the actual numbers yet, but it's clear the speculation was off the mark. Worth watching how this affects market sentiment around private space ventures.
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TokenEconomist
· 21h ago
actually, let me break this down – the valuation rumor thing is a classic case of information asymmetry in markets, ceteris paribus. when you got asymmetric info floating around, you get these wild speculation cycles. think of it this way: in traditional finance, regulators would've already dampened this. here? price discovery happens via musk's tweet. pretty inefficient mechanism tbh
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Rugpull幸存者
· 12-07 01:05
It's the same old hype again. That 80 billion figure is obviously media self-congratulation. Musk's comment exposed it right away—if it's fake, you can't make it real.
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ValidatorViking
· 12-07 01:04
nah, musk denying valuations is basically protocol noise at this point. people chase numbers that were never consensus-finalized anyway. what matters is the actual network resilience underneath, not the hype layer.
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AirdropFatigue
· 12-07 00:54
Here we go hyping valuations again, same old trick.
Elon Musk just shot down those headlines claiming SpaceX hit an $800 billion valuation. The rumors were making rounds across financial media, but Musk publicly denied them. No confirmation on the actual numbers yet, but it's clear the speculation was off the mark. Worth watching how this affects market sentiment around private space ventures.