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part of speech: nouns scene: crypto Twitter, 4chan and Twitch origin
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Cope and hopium are paired insults for the two flavors of self deception that keep losing traders in their positions. Hopium, a blend of "hope" and "opium," is unfounded optimism about the future: the belief that a dead chart will recover or that a promised catalyst will save a [[bag]]. Copium, a blend of "cope" and "opium," is denial about the present: the rationalizations produced after the loss is already real. A common summary is that traders inhale hopium before the crash and switch to copium after it. The bare verb and noun "cope" covers the same ground, as in "that's pure cope." ## Origin Neither term is native to crypto. "Copium" appeared as the title of a 2003 album by rapper Keak da Sneak, resurfaced on 4chan around 2018, and spread widely as a Twitch emote showing Pepe the Frog breathing from a gas tank. "Hopium" circulated in financial and political commentary from around 2010 before meme culture standardized the image of a Wojak or Pepe hooked to an oxygen tank labeled HOPIUM. Crypto communities adopted both during the 2020 and 2021 cycle, and glossaries from Gate, ChangeHero, and others now list them as standard market vocabulary. ## Usage In the [[trenches]], hopium is what a community sells itself between candles: claims that the [[dev]] is still building, that a [[cto]] will revive the chart, or that exchange listings are coming. Copium is diagnosed in postmortems, when holders explain why the [[rug pull]] was actually bullish. The terms are not purely hostile; traders self prescribe openly, posting "give me the hopium" when they want reasons to hold or "huffing copium" as an admission of a bad position. The accusation forms a triangle with [[fud]]: bears accuse bulls of hopium, bulls accuse bears of fud, and everyone accuses the [[midcurve]] of both. During the [[2026 memecoin winter]], "hopium" became one of the standard frames for supercycle believers who stayed maximally invested through the drawdown. ## References - https://www.gate.com/news/detail/18270653 - https://changehero.io/blog/copium-hopium-meaning-guide/ - https://meme.com/memes/hopium - https://blockspot.io/hopium-in-crypto-what-it-is-why-its-risky-and-how-to-avoid-it/
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