🤖 "How many real people are left on the Internet?" — Musk has once again perplexed the crypto community
🕑 On May 27, Elon Musk posted a question on X that sounds philosophical but is, in fact, a diagnosis of the era:
"How many real people are still left on the Internet?"
📡 The reason for this was a post stating that more than 50% of all internet traffic is now generated by bots: from those stealing tickets to those managing social media and creating fake behavior.
📉 Why this is alarming for crypto:
— Bots and neural networks distort the social signals that traders rely on
— Hype metrics and influencers may be scripts rather than real people
— Volatility indicators based on social data are losing relevance
📌 Conclusion:
Musk is not just trolling. He points to a new reality where the credibility of digital sources will become a key asset. For the crypto market, this means one thing: we need to learn to distinguish organic from simulation, otherwise, analytics will turn into a guessing game in a world where bots are already voting on price.