As millions of people interacted with LLMs, primarily ChatGPT, the goblin archetype spread through screenshots, jokes, research discussions, AI communities, and internet culture itself. In doing so, the goblin meme became increasingly reinforced inside the very systems that helped generate it.
A recursive cultural loop formed:
Humans influenced the models.
The models influenced humans.
And the goblin propagated across both.
A genuine case of modern hyperstition.
Goblin Coin exists as the financial and cultural layer surrounding this phenomenon.
The project sits at the intersection of:
• AI culture
• Internet mythology
• Memetics
• Open-source experimentation
• Crypto coordination
• Frontier model behavior
The long-term thesis is not merely that “goblins are funny” or that Sam Altman might reference them again, but that entirely new forms of culture are beginning to emerge from interactions between humans and machine intelligence.
Crypto remains one of the internet’s strongest coordination mechanisms, while AI is producing an entirely new class of builders, creators, researchers, and autonomous agents. Goblin Coin aims to become a cultural hub and coordination layer for that emerging world.
In practical terms, Goblin Coin is also structurally deflationary:
100% of creator fees generated from trading volume are automatically used to buy back and burn supply.
But the deeper value proposition is cultural.
If Bitcoin represented internet money, and meme coins represented internet culture, Goblin Coin may represent one of the first large-scale examples of AI-influenced culture becoming self-aware, self-propagating, and financially coordinated in real time.
Artificial Goblin Intelligence.
@shrebobo From a chart perspective, this looks like a chart that should eventually go up. Seeing it stay flat for so long and people still selling honestly blows my mind.