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The riddles of the Bitcoin account on X: hidden messages or simple errors?
Source: CritpoTendencia Original Title: The riddles of the Bitcoin account on X: hidden messages or simple errors? Original Link: During bearish periods in the cryptocurrency market, nervousness grows within the community, causing episodes that would normally go unnoticed to become viral phenomena. The most recent case involves some posts from the unofficial Bitcoin account (no official) on the social network X.
In a post that was quickly deleted, this account with over 8 million followers wrote <<$46,000.47>>. Several users managed to take a screenshot and spread the post, generating a strong echo on social media and forums. Some interpreted the message as a kind of signal about the possible price of the largest cryptocurrency in 2026.
![Message posted and then deleted by the unofficial Bitcoin account ( on X.])https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-94b0957073-9addf6e9fc-153d09-cd5cc0(
To increase the uncertainty, this was not the only strange message. Days before, the same account posted another post -which was not deleted- referring to the hurricane season.
<<The hurricane season has only two weeks left. For the first time in a decade, no hurricane has made landfall in the United States nor any hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. Is this the result of renaming it Gulf of America?>>.
This is an unusual message, both for its meteorological content and for the fact that it appears on an account linked to the Bitcoin ecosystem. This was enough for speculative interpretations to multiply, with users trying to read encrypted signals about the future of the digital asset.
Is there a hidden message in the posts from the Bitcoin account?
The posts became trending and some users decided to take them very seriously. Following the example, a trader even stated that he will stop buying BTC until the price drops back to $46,000, while exclusively taking short positions.
Beyond the hysteria generated in the midst of market uncertainty, it is important to clarify some points. The first is that this is not an official Bitcoin account nor is it linked to developers or any representative entity. Secondly, the price of BTC does not respond to messages on social media, but rather to the dynamics of supply and demand in global markets.
In fact, it is most likely that the price posting at 46K was a typo, which is why it was removed almost immediately.
Even if the message had been intentional, it would have no impact on the real value of the digital currency. Essentially, we are facing an anecdotal episode fueled by widespread uncertainty, where the community tries to decipher non-existent signals in search of answers.