We aren’t just talking about toes. We want the whole picture.
Classy. Flirty. Sexy. Degenerate.
Every crypto chat had that one trader — permanently online, overleveraged, posting charts nobody asked for, and replying “send feet pics” anytime a new account with a girl profile picture joined the group.
At first, it was just degenerate humor. A running joke between exhausted traders surviving on caffeine, hopium, and 3 hours of sleep.
The joke became culture. Fake influencers appeared overnight. Telegram chats turned into chaotic casinos full of flirting, trolling, fake alpha calls, and nonstop meme warfare.
In a market full of fake seriousness, FEET embraced what crypto really was underneath:
🚫 No fake “revolutionary tech.”
🚫 No corporate whitepaper.
🚫 No pretending to save the world.
The community rallied instantly. Raids started under every viral post. “Send feet pics” evolved into the unofficial war cry.
Irony and obsession blurred together so hard nobody could tell who was joking anymore. Some came for laughs. Some for profit.
Most stayed because the community was too entertaining to leave. Powered by sleep deprivation and screenshots.
And somewhere deep in Telegram, while another trader gets liquidated at 3 AM, a notification appears from a mysterious anime-girl profile picture: "chart looks bullish btw."