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Memes are the fuel that powers the cryptoconomy. Exploitable image macros, shareable acronyms, and obscure in-jokes are the stuff that crypto is made of. To mark the dawn of a new decade, news.Bitcoin.com has endeavored to catalog the crypto memes that came to define the last one. These are the 50 greatest cryptocurrency memes of all time.
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Dank Memes from the Decade That Bitcoin Built
In December, Buzzfeed published the 100 Best Memes of the Decade. While some of its selections can be questioned, the herculean effort that went into compiling it cannot. What follows is its crypto counterpart; an exhaustive attempt to document the memes that have shaped crypto culture since Bitcoinâs inception. There will inevitably be some that have slipped the net, but give or take, these are the crypto memes that shaped the last decade.
Carlos Matos
Hey hey hey. If you donât begin each day by greeting your Telegram buddies and bemused pillow partner with these words, do you even crypto? For Carlosâ three-minute presentation alone, every line of which is a memetic classic, the Bitconnect ponzi was worth it. All together now: âWhatamigonnado?â
Thatâs a Scam
While weâre dabbing all over Bitconnect, Carlos Matosâ âThatâs a scam!â refrain has been liberally applied to any crypto project that the community takes a dislike to â particularly when the haters are bitcoin maximalists, to whom everything bar BTC is a scam, including Ethereum and Monero.
A fine example of an iterating meme, in the vein of Pepe or Wojak, âThatâs a scam!â has evolved over time, characterized by Leigh Cuenâs âScam or Iteration?â Coindesk article on Ethereum at Devcon 2019, which was itself then memed by Aaron Van Wirdum in âScam or Iteration â in Berlin, Bitcoin Diehards Still Believe in Lightning.â
In crypto, everything is apparently a scam, which has the unfortunate effect of making nothing a scam, and thus enabling blatant scams. Still, at least we got a nice meme out of it.
Technically You Kinda Lost Your Money
Not only was shameless Bitconnect promoter Trevon James wrong about the projectâs legitimacy, but he lost out to Carlos when it came to conjuring its most enduring meme. âTechnically you kinda lost your moneyâ remains Trevonâs defining catchphrase, and one which has been applied to many subsequent crypto projects.
Bitcoin Sign Guy
Not all crypto memes are about scams, just as not all cryptocurrencies are scams, despite what the opening entries in this compendium may suggest. For a wholesome example, we can go to 2017 when a guy photobombed U.S. Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen with a âBuy bitcoinâ sign as she testified to Congress. Bitcoin Sign Guy became the stuff of legend, and the invocation to âBuy bitcoinâ has been shoehorned into the unlikeliest of places over the years, from the yellow vest protests in France to the streets of Hong Kong. Anywhere thereâs dissatisfaction with the status quo, âBuy bitcoinâ street art and slogans will follow.
DYOR
Who spawned this particular crypto acronym? Do your own research.
Maximalists Eating Meat
Bitcoin maximalists are walking parodies of themselves, subsisting on nothing more than the tears of altcoiners and slabs of steak. If you follow a plant-based diet, can you even call yourself a bitcoiner?
Goxxed
Defined by Urban Dictionary as âWaking up and realizing your financial speculation just went southâŠand you should have known better,â getting goxxed is 2014âs dankest crypto meme, even if few were celebrating the verb at the time when Mt. Gox disappeared with everyoneâs coins.
OK Can You Guys Stop Trading
It was 2016 and a hacker had just exploited a vulnerability to drain The DAO smart contract of 3.6M ETH. In a conversation with leading crypto exchanges, Vitalik Buterin attempted to limit the damage, typing the now famous words âok can you guys stop trading.â Like many memes, his comment was taken out of context and is now used in any situation where market manipulation is suspected.
The Prophecy
In 2018, at the height of the bear market, only one thing could send BTC climbing again: crypto Twitterâs Romano to fly out to Vegas and eat a part of pornstar Brenna Sparksâ anatomy. He actually did it, the absolute madman, and lo and behold, bitcoin rallied. The recovery was to be short-lived, however, with some suggesting that only a reenactment of The Prophecy can return bitcoin to its former highs.
I fulfilled the prophecy.
I did this all for you guys, for crypto I went on my knees.
â [ Romano ] (@RNR_0) August 28, 2018
McAfeeâs Prophecy
While weâre covering crypto influencers pledging to consume body parts, McAfeeâs promise to devour Mini McAfee if bitcoin didnât reach $1M in 2020 was recently rescinded, but the meme lives on.
BTFD
Donât just stare at the f***ing dip â buy it.
Toxic Maximalists
There is no passing these arbitrary purity tests enforced by these toxic maximalists, some of them literally consider even https://t.co/OsFgRFRRZb itself a scam for listing wallets like BitPay. Everything is a scam or attack on Bitcoin to them.
â CĂâżRA (@CobraBitcoin) January 6, 2020
Nuff said.
Okay Boomer
Okay boomer wasnât invented by the cryptosphere, but it was eagerly adopted as a riposte to gold bugs and bitcoin haters like Peter Schiff.
I'm gonna tell my kids these Boomers were PRO BTC#probtc pic.twitter.com/4mwHr1aq98
â Bitcoin Meme Hub đ (@BitcoinMemeHub) January 5, 2020
Everyone Is Getting Hilariously Rich and Youâre Not
The NYTâs profile of bitcoin millionaires, penned at the height of the bubble, was a meme waiting to happen. Fast forward a year and its grinning protagonistsâ faces had been replaced by crying Wojaks and a modified headline: Everyone Is Getting Hilariously Rekt and Youâre Not.
We Are All Satoshi
Maybe Satoshi is one person; maybe heâs many. Maybe heâs all of us.
Doge
A meme cryptocurrency inspired by a meme dog complete with its own meme language, dogecoin was one of the cryptosphereâs earliest memetic successes. At Devcon 2019 in Osaka, Ethereum developers went wild over a guest appearance from Kabosu aka the doge that started it all. To this day, dogecoin is a top 30 cryptocurrency and its influence extends to permanently renaming Bitcoinâs four-yearly halving event as The Halvening, in honor of dogeâs own 2014 slashing of the mining reward.
F*** Your Mother if You Want F***
In 2016, at the height of the Segwit2x hard fork wars, Bitmainâs Jihan Wu tweeted a seven-word diss to @MrHodl and the insult stuck long after Wu went quiet on Twitter.
Vitalik Clapping
See also: Vitalik nose picking.
Hodl
The hodl meme has become something of a newb test. There are those who believe itâs an acronym for Hold On for Dear Life, and then there are those who got into crypto before 2017.
Satoshiâs Vision
Cryptoâs equivalent of deus vult, âSatoshiâs visionâ is an excuse for con artists to justify egregious behavior in the name of Bitcoinâs departed founder. Want to fork Bitcoin and drastically change its protocol rules? Just decree it to be Satoshiâs vision and youâre sure to reel in a few suckers.
In It for the Tech
A disingenuous reply from shillers whose altcoins are dumping is that theyâre âin it for the techâ and have no interest in price. The refrain is commonly memed using a picture of âgold man,â an Indian who purchased a shirt made out of 3kg of gold for $250,000. Sadly, he was reportedly battered to death in 2016. The whereabouts of his famous shirt are unknown.
Safu
If funds are safu, theyâre safe. After the /biz/ messageboard riffed on a reassurance from Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao that user funds were safe, the meme caught light. Fast forward a few months and CZ himself was getting in on the act, culminating in Binance launching a Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU). Lesson: when the cryptosphere memes you, go along with it, unlike our next candidate.
Gym Friend
When crypto Twitter troll @karbonbased mocked Samson Mow over his new girlfriend and her buff older training partner, the Blockstream CSO cried sexism and someone invoked DMCA takedown notices in a bid to kill the meme. The Streisand Effect kicked in, and Gym Friend was immortalized.
Bags
Would you like a hand with those crypto bags youâre clutching?
Congratulations on This. Seriously
Another throwaway Vitalik remark, this time to mark BCH overtaking ETHâs market cap, that has since been memed merrily.
Congrats on this. Seriously. @rogerkver @JihanWu @deadalnix pic.twitter.com/UXYdEcRn4y
â vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) November 12, 2017
Dorian Nakamoto
Like Jesus, we donât know what Satoshi Nakamoto looks like; the bemused face of Dorian Nakamoto is likely as close as weâll ever get.
Horrible Boating Accident
After Litecoinâs Charlie Lee revealed he had sold all his LTC in what proved to be 2017âs market top, Moneroâs Riccardo Spagni joked that he had been unable to follow suit, having lost the private keys to his XMR in a âhorrible boating accident.â
Stay safe out there, cypherpunks! pic.twitter.com/ngwaeSqpGo
â Andreas Brekken (@abrkn) December 24, 2019
Bitcoin Fixes This
Bitcoin fixes a lot of things â just not all of the things its proponents claim. Given their propensity for touring BTC as a panacea for all the worldâs woes, itâs become popular to append âbitcoin fixes thisâ to things that BTC canât possibly fix.
When Lambo
Number Go Up
Mainstream media are obsessed with pinpointing the reasons behind bitcoinâs price moves and are usually wrong. Why is BTC climbing? Because number go up.
Barting
As Blockexplorer.com explains in its excellent crypto memes series, the Bart pattern is a chart that uncannily follows the contours of the Simpsons characterâs head, noting:
Soon, Barts began appearing on 4chanâs /biz/; as with any good crypto-meme. Some decrying latent manipulation while others boasting of their TA prowess in identifying an âobvious Bart.â ⊠In no time, Bizonacci was making light and posting videos. Even going so far as identifying âMargesâ and âLisasâ on the 1m chart.
Plan B
When all else fails, there is bitcoin.
2019 was the weirdest thing ever tbh pic.twitter.com/TD3CZXV7nm
â lil bubble đ (@TheCryptoBubble) January 1, 2020
Shitcoin Karaoke
Lil Bubbleâs performance of popular songs with lyrics lamenting alt bags is the pinnacle of shitcoin karaoke.
Pink and Green Wojaks
When the market is climbing, Wojak turns green. When itâs crashing, he turns a pinkish red. Like so many classic crypto memes, credit for this one goes to /biz/, 4chanâs meme factory. Wojaks are a simple yet devastatingly effective expression of trader agony and ecstasy.
Shitcoin
Defined as âa coin that can be predicted to go to zero because of its flawed fundamentals,â âshitcoinâ famously made it to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee last year in Nouriel Roubiniâs testimony. While its origins, like so many crypto memes, are hard to pin down, in an ANN thread on the Bitcointalk forum in 2013, a coin of this name was launched with the tirade: âIâm so tired of seeing so many CrapCoins pop up everyday and nobody at least admits their coin is total dogshit. So Iâm launching a new coin in hopes this will jump the CrapCoin Shark: SHIT. ShitCoin will be the biggest POS coin youâve ever seen. No, not Proof of Stake, thatâs absurd, but âPiece Of Shitâ coin.â
There have been countless shitcoins since, but SHIT will remain the original and worst.
Before Crypto/After Crypto
Bogged
Blame /biz/ for the appearance of the cosmetically sculpted Bogdanoff twins who, legend holds, control the crypto markets. You tether up and theyâll make bitcoin pump. Buy BTC and theyâll crash the price. To be on the wrong end of a pump or dump is to be bogged by forces greater than you will ever know.
Pepe
Possibly the worldâs most universal meme, Pepe the frog was inevitably embraced by the cryptosphere. Like Wojak, Pepe is prone to evolving rapidly, with recent iterations seeing him reborn as Bobo the bear.
Hide the Pain Harold
Although not strictly a crypto meme, nothing describes the pain of hodling through a bear market like Haroldâs iconic grimace.
Blockstream NPC
The non-player character (NPC) meme was used to pillory the left. Then someone realized that it applies perfectly to Blockstream and their acolytes. âBcash bad. BTC good.â Repeat after awakening each morning, and if anyone disagrees on Twitter, be sure to block and report.
Lightning in 18 Months
Lightning Network might be unusable right now, but just you wait â in 18 months itâll be great.
Sergey
Chainlink was just another ICO token borne along by the hopes and prayers of its bagholders. Then the link marines of /biz/ began mercilessly memeing its CEO Sergey Nazarov and a top 20 crypto was made.
Laughing Arthur
As everyone knows, the house always wins, and thereâs no greater winner than Bitmex and its perma-grinning CEO Arthur Hayes. For all his ebullience, thereâs something maddening about those perfectly white teeth and that ear to ear grin when youâve just been forcibly liquidated.
Bagholder Bingo
ICOs might be dead, but the excuses trotted out by investors on the ICO bingo sheet remain as true today as ever.
Youâve Been in a Coma
A classic 2017 meme thatâs sure to be resurrected in the next bull market.
Justed
To experience trading losses worse than Brendan Fraserâs divorce settlement is to be justed. Just f*** my shit up fam.
Nocoiner
Whatâs worse â to be a nocoiner or a justed shitcoiner?
Buy High Sell Low
The unofficial motto of /biz/ and the trading strategy of brainlets everywhere.
Long Bitcoin, Short the Bankers
Regardless of who conceived it, this meme is now synonymous with Pomp.
Long Bitcoin, Short the Bankers!
â Pomp đȘ (@APompliano) August 22, 2019
Rekt
Itâs easy to mock the asinine investments of shitcoiners, but everyone is a rekt pleb at least once in their trading career. Live and learn baby.
Stack Sats
There arenât many positive crypto memes on this list, which says much about the humor and tribalism of its community, but the invocation to accrue bitcoin slowly by stacking sats is one that everyone can support.
Faketoshi
Craig Wrightâs legacy to Bitcoin will be gifting it the term âFaketoshiâ to describe false messiahs seeking Satoshiâs crown.
The Virus Is Spreading
If sloganeering were an Olympic sport, Pomp would be a gold medalist.
âInvestors flee to Bitcoinâ
THE VIRUS IS SPREADING đ„ pic.twitter.com/wkmwZ5pXxi
â Pomp đȘ (@APompliano) August 5, 2019
Calvin Ayreâs Girls
When billionaire Calvin Ayre posted pictures of drinking rum with the Cuban dance team, accompanied by a twerking video, crypto Twitter had a field day and â to throw another meme into the mix â consequences havenât been the same since.
Drinking Rum with Cuban dance team in Havana pic.twitter.com/Tuy7Pct3Gz
â Calvin Ayre (@CalvinAyre) March 12, 2019
Flippening
A flippening occurs when one cryptocurrency leapfrogs anotherâs market capitalization. BTC vs ETH was the original flippening. Then BTC vs BCH. Today, coins flippen one another on a daily basis, but BTC remains unvanquished.
We Are All Hodlonaut
When Craig Wright attempted to sue Hodlonaut for writing mean words about him, the cryptosphere rallied around the pseudonymous Twitter user. Dozens of bitcoiners adopted Hodlonautâs avatar in a gesture of defiance and the slogan âWe are all Hodlonautâ in a nod to the real Satoshi.
Satoshism
Weâll finish with the beginnings of 2020âs first crypto meme â satoshism, the practice of assigning religious qualities to Bitcoinâs creator, triggered by the furore over Nakamoto.com. In the words of one commenter, âConvert to satoshism or die infidels.â
In no particular order, those were the top 50 (okay, 57) crypto memes of the 2010s. Hereâs hoping the new decade proves every bit as prolific.
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