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Just realized how wild The Simpsons' relationship with crypto actually is. They've been dropping hints and predictions about digital assets for years, some funny, some oddly specific.
Let me break down what the show has actually said about cryptocurrencies and which coins they've mentioned. Back in 2020, during the 'Frinkcoin' episode, Bart literally wrote 'XRP to hit $589 USD by EOY' on the blackboard. Wild, right? Except it never happened. XRP peaked way below that and currently sits around $1.42. So that prediction aged like milk, but at least it was entertaining.
The show's actually covered quite a bit of crypto ground. There's the whole Bitcoin thing from the 2021 'Burger Kings' episode where Marge becomes obsessed with trading. On her screen, Bitcoin shows $∞ - which honestly could mean anything. Either the creators are ultra-bullish on BTC (currently at $76K), or they're being sarcastic about the whole thing. Probably both.
Then you've got the 2023 Halloween special where Bart literally becomes an NFT living on the blockchain. Marge has to go on-chain to rescue him. The episode featured Bored Ape Yacht Club references and even a Satoshi Nakamoto statue. It was actually pretty thoughtful about digital art, not just dunking on the NFT space like everyone else was doing.
Professor Frink also did this whole educational bit about how blockchain works and what cryptocurrency actually is. They brought in a celebrity to explain it, made it seem legit but also threw in warnings comparing crypto markets to slot machines. Pretty balanced take, honestly.
Here's the thing though - The Simpsons has never been explicitly pro or anti-crypto. They poke fun at it, sure, but they also seem genuinely curious about the technology. The predictions they've made about which coins will perform? They're mostly jokes. But the fact that they keep referencing crypto, blockchain, and digital assets shows how mainstream this stuff has become.
Even weirder, there's this 1997 episode called 'Crypto Barn' - predating Bitcoin by over a decade. It's just a sketchy shop selling codes and passwords, probably not actually about cryptocurrency, but the timing is kind of trippy.
What's interesting is that a show this massive, with 760+ episodes reaching millions of people worldwide, keeps bringing up crypto and Web3 concepts. Whether they're supporting specific coins or just observing the space with humor, they're definitely keeping the topic in mainstream conversation. That's worth paying attention to.