《Bull and Bear Duality》: The Quantum Paradox of News in the Cryptocurrency World
There is something magical in the cryptocurrency world: it is very difficult to determine whether a piece of news is positive or negative.
Here are a few examples:
For a coin with high control over its supply, some say [Negative]: this is a scam, it will crash; others say [Positive]: strong manipulation, it will soar more steadily.
For a coin with a large initial circulation, some say [Negative]: the selling pressure is too heavy, it will definitely crash; others say [Positive]: the airdrop structure is large, and the strength is solid, it will take off.
Therefore, I call it the 'Bull and Bear Duality' of news.
It is not a result of an 'information switch', but rather the fundamental nature of the information itself.
1. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
The colder the bear market, the more the energy of the news is amplified, yet the direction becomes more uncertain.
You either guess correctly how the 'market interprets it', or you pinpoint the 'entry point', both cannot be achieved simultaneously.
Just like the uncertainty in physics—watching trends and seizing opportunities can never be done perfectly at the same time.
2. Peter Thiel’s Complementarity Principle
High control over supply: can be described as 'monopolized by manipulators, full of security', but can also be criticized as 'easy to crash during manipulation'.
Large circulation: can be interpreted as 'open and win-win, with a high ceiling', but can also be said as 'intense competition, difficult to maintain prices'.
Bull and bear are not opposites, but rather complementary.
News in the cryptocurrency world is like particles and waves, two narratives existing simultaneously.
3. CT Interference Experiment
Once news is thrown into Crypto Twitter, it is like photons entering a double slit:
KOL A: This is positive!
KOL B: This is negative!
Retail investors: retweeting, arguing, following trades, the price creates an 'interference pattern'.
Until a certain moment, the market chooses a direction, and the narrative collapses into price trends.
Conclusion
In the cryptocurrency world, news itself does not have an absolute positive or negative, only the side that the market is willing to believe.
The meaning of information lies not in the news, but in the narrative.
So, next time don't ask 'Is this positive or negative?',
The real question is: who is speaking? When are they speaking? Which side is the market prepared to believe?
