Lindsay Lohan Tweets About Sending Bitcoin to the Moon While BTC Crashes Five Percent

Lindsay Lohan Tweets About Sending Bitcoin to the Moon While BTC Crashes Five Percent

Former-Disney-darling-turned-tabloid-sensation Lindsay Lohan is going viral after tweeting about sending Bitcoin “to the moon.”

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For the uninitiated, she mentioned one of the most popular slang terms in the cryptocurrency community to her 8.4 million followers.

In January, the “Mean Girls” star made a lot of noise after recording a hilarious paid video via Cameo, in which she makes bullish cryptocurrency predictions:

I’m just here to say that Ethereum is going to $10,000 and Bitcoin is going to $100,000. Enjoy a prosperous 2021 and I hope you all get to drive your Lambos to the moon.

This time, it is safe to assume that Lohan is turning into a genuine Bitcoin fan, taking note of its record-breaking run to over $48,000almost halfway to her target.

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Bitcoin drops almost five percent

Shortly after Lohan’s tweet, Bitcoin dropped over five percent to an intraday low of $44,526. While there is clearly no link between the two events, this did not prevent many from cracking jokes about the infamous actress crashing the market.

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Excessive attention from celebrities is commonly perceived as a bearish sign in the cryptocurrency community since it indicates that exuberance is going through the roof.

For instance, pop singer Katy Perry showing off her “crypto claws” on Instagram back in January 2018 infamously marked the top of the previous run.

Despite trading 125 percent higher compared to December 2017, Bitcoin is nowhere near reaching the same level of interest, according to Google Trends data.

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Lindsay Lohan Tweets About Sending Bitcoin to the Moon While BTC Crashes Five Percent

Lindsay Lohan Tweets About Sending Bitcoin to the Moon While BTC Crashes Five Percent

Former-Disney-darling-turned-tabloid-sensation Lindsay Lohan is going viral after tweeting about sending Bitcoin “to the moon.”

Article image
Image by @lindsaylohan

For the uninitiated, she mentioned one of the most popular slang terms in the cryptocurrency community to her 8.4 million followers.

In January, the “Mean Girls” star made a lot of noise after recording a hilarious paid video via Cameo, in which she makes bullish cryptocurrency predictions:

I’m just here to say that Ethereum is going to $10,000 and Bitcoin is going to $100,000. Enjoy a prosperous 2021 and I hope you all get to drive your Lambos to the moon.

This time, it is safe to assume that Lohan is turning into a genuine Bitcoin fan, taking note of its record-breaking run to over $48,000almost halfway to her target.

Related

Northman Trader's Sven Henrich Says Bitcoin Could Collapse to $6,400

Bitcoin drops almost five percent

Shortly after Lohan’s tweet, Bitcoin dropped over five percent to an intraday low of $44,526. While there is clearly no link between the two events, this did not prevent many from cracking jokes about the infamous actress crashing the market.

Article image
Image by @officiallykeith

Excessive attention from celebrities is commonly perceived as a bearish sign in the cryptocurrency community since it indicates that exuberance is going through the roof.

For instance, pop singer Katy Perry showing off her “crypto claws” on Instagram back in January 2018 infamously marked the top of the previous run.

Despite trading 125 percent higher compared to December 2017, Bitcoin is nowhere near reaching the same level of interest, according to Google Trends data.

Article image
Image by trends.google.com

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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