Not sure where you read that, but it's false, and for that reason it didn't do anything with the market. On top of that, you have to understand that legal developments don't necessarily have to affect the market positively or negatively. It's somehow that people keep thinking that whenever the price moves up or down, it has to be related to something that happened, which isn't true. In most cases it's just supply and demand battling causing the market to start jumping up and down, especially so if the markets are thin enough, then the effects are even more intense. At some point when there is more liquidity available, the movements won't cause much volatility anymore, so it's just temporary.