News are things following market ups and downs, and the market does not move ups and downs because of news.
Common, we've just had this 3 times in a row with the US government publishing inflation data, the moment numbers were all over the news the markets moved as one, bitcoin, stocks everything, just do an experiment and what the next moment when it's either the FED increasing the rates or the inflation numbers and see what happens in split seconds.
Back in the day when the crypto market was much more manipulative than it is today bad news had much more impact than today, but good news could also cause the price to rise. Today, there is really rare news that we can classify in the category of important to the extent that they would affect the crypto market. Mr.Mars buying again, or company Amazon/Apple in some confirmed news for Bitcoin would very likely have a positive effect on the price
The time of shitty low-quality effort news has indeed passed, although even recently we have seen some really stupid things, like that completely fake news about Walmart accepting Litecoin or Amazon accepting Bitcoin that did help the price go up pretty fast even for a spike, but right now I feel like not even Tesla or even Mcdonald's accepting bitcoin again and in all locations won't make a real dent.
Everyone is focused on rates and inflation, I'm pretty positive that if we see inflation going down far more than anticipated, stuff like 1-2% lower than expected, which would mean no further hikes we might see a sudden pump to 30k in minutes.
If you're going to make trades based on cryptocurrency news, you're likely to lose out. Some traders use software to scrape out news article titles and automatically makes trades based on guesses concerning market sentiment. You're likely to just get front-ran.
Big players are even one step ahead of this, they have people watching statements in real-time and signaling as soon as the first number is spoken, the moment any author opens his editor to start writing the article about what has been decided the whales have already placed their bets, and by the time you finally manage to get the news from a 3rd party you're just whale food. Besides, any crypto "journalist" who has some hot insider info will first sell it to his circle, then publish it.