Ozzy, Hulk Hogan & Crypto: Meme Coins That Flew Then Flopped 😂📉

TL;DR

  • Speculative tokens named after late celebs had wild price swings before crashing harder than a sobriety test after a party.
  • Crypto’s favorite hobby: monetizing grief. 2022’s Queen Elizabeth-themed coins? Same chaotic story.

More Memes Popping up

So, someone decided to capitalize on the passing of two icons, Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan, by launching meme coins. Spoiler: it didn’t end well. 🚀📉

HULKAMANIA (HULK), a Solana-based token, debuted July 24 and surged 4,700%—because nothing says “tribute” like turning Hulk Hogan into a crypto symbol. 🦍💸 Now it’s trading at $0.0003074, which is still enough to buy a single coffee bean. ☕

Ozzy The Otter (OZZY) peaked at $0.00003260 on July 22 before plummeting 60%—because otters and darkness don’t mix. 🐾🔥 It’s now hovering at $0.00001337. Coincidence? Probably not. Or maybe it’s just the universe laughing at us all. 😂

Meme coin creators are basically the crypto version of opportunistic vultures. 🦅💸 They exploit public interest (and grief) to trigger FOMO, then vanish like your ex’s texts after you block them. Pro tip: these coins have zero utility—unless your utility is getting rich quick and then crying in a corner. 😢

Not the First Time

Remember when Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022? Of course you do. Because the crypto community immediately launched “Queen Elizabeth Inu,” “London Bridge Is Down,” and “God Save The Queen” tokens. 🎉👑 Predictably, they all flopped faster than a royal scandal. One X user even said profiting from her death “deserves hell.” But hey, at least they tried. 🙃

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2025-07-25 15:30