In the early days, Bitcoin critics had only one weapon: ridicule. They called it Buttcoin — a childish name for a childish idea. A joke currency for internet weirdos, libertarians, and people who “didn’t understand money.”
But jokes age. And Buttcoin stopped landing.
When Epstein-related documents resurfaced in public discourse, the internet did what it always does:
- mashed unrelated topics together
- stripped nuance
- and turned tragedy into meme fuel
Suddenly, everything became “connected” to everything else. Bitcoin didn’t change. The insult did.
Thus, Pedocoin was born — not as a legal term, not as a real accusation, but as the edgiest possible mutation of Buttcoin. A name designed not to explain, but to shock, poison, and end discussion.
Howitwas born
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Ridicule becomes the first weapon 1
Bitcoin critics called it Buttcoin — a childish name for a childish idea, a joke for people who “didn’t understand money.”
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The meme mutates 2
As Epstein-related documents resurfaced, the internet mashed unrelated topics together, stripped nuance, and turned tragedy into meme fuel.
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The insult shifts 3
Bitcoin didn’t change. The insult did. Thus, Pedocoin was born — not a legal term, not a real accusation, but the edgiest possible mutation of Buttcoin.
Tokenomics
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