Halloween Crypto Represent: Last Minute Costume Ideas: We Got You

Halloween has come up fast. Don’t have an outfit? Are you a crypto lover? So relax, here are some ideas you can whip up in a few minutes.

Halloween started in Ireland and was originally known as Samhain. Samhain was the start of the dark half year. The Irish have two halves of the year – a light and a dark.

It was on this night – on the edge of the light half and the dark half – that the veil between this world and the other world (their afterlife) became thin. Ghosts and ghouls could come through to the living and annoy and upset them.

To keep these bad spirits at bay, the Irish started wearing scary costumes on this night to scare away the ghouls. But there was an upside. Because the veil between the living and the dead was thin, you could also feel and sense your relatives in the room with you. On Samhain night, still to this day in Ireland, people set a place at the table for dead relatives. They can also fill the dog bowl of a passed-on pet.

Another interesting thing about Samhain is that it falls on the night that magical mushrooms come into season. You can imagine the visions at night and why the festival became a thing! In fact, in Irish Gaelic, the word for magic mushrooms is the noun for ghosts – púca – or the anglicized version, pooka.

Samhain to Halloween

When the church came to Ireland, it wanted to control the minds of the Irish. It took many of their festivals and made them its own by transferring ecclesiastical traditions over them. Winter Solstice became Christmas and so on. But the church did not win everyone over. Samhain was not completely conquered. It might have been the magic mushies.

The Church placed Hallow’s Day on top of Samhain. The Church asked people to remember the dead, including saints and martyrs. Hallow’s Eve eventually became Halloween. But Hallow’s eve, the night before this, was really not conquered in Ireland. It is still called Samhain today. And there is still a lot of magical porridge after the rain.

The Americans turned Halloween into something other than the original. But now it’s bigger and better, and typically flamboyant in American style. And they have also done that with crypto costumes on Halloween. Here are some ideas to bring to the party!

Blockchain

This kind guy dressed up as the blockchain. And of course he posted the outfit to Reddit. Which then naturally turned into an epic thread.

Comments under the photo were on all levels.

“Damn it, save some pussy for the rest of us.”

“He’s got all the pussy waiting in his Lambo.”

“The bad thing is that he blocked himself.”

“Looks like 51% attack.”

“You should be holding the forks in your hands.”

“It also doubles as a chastity belt.”

“However, you are not decentralized.”

“Is there a roll of bitcoins in your pocket or are you just happy to see us?”

“I would throw things at people and call it airdrop.”

“Just drive by farting … and shout ‘AIRDROP!’

“Dude has cryptographically secured his ongoing solitude, and that’s something we don’t have to rely on, we can confirm.”

“Best superhero ever.”

“But where is the white paper?”

This blockchain overlord said, “Someone brought glowsticks and people kept giving them to me, so by the end of the night it looked like this.”

Obviously he upgraded to the Lightening Network.

Any crypto sister who sees this at a party will instantly fall in love.

He said: “Most people didn’t get it straight away, but generally people didn’t have to ask. All night I had groups of people with confused looks staring at me, then one of them had a lightbulb moment and came over and yelled, ‘Are you the blockchain?’ Especially later with the lights people liked it, I was pleasantly surprised by the reactions. I had homemade “Bitcoins” in one of the boxes. I gave them out to people. They were just orange pieces of cardboard with the B on them!”

Halloween Crypto Daytrader

This costume is for the crypto brother or sibling of the crypto winter.

Halloween crypto costume

All you have to do is find a uniform of any type and say you have a real job now.

Many a joke has come from crypto-skeptics about enthusiasts getting a proper job. Well, if you are a crypto trader and you feel like you need to thaw out from the crypto winter, there is potential in the fast food industry for you. Good luck!

Bitcoin Barbie

This Bitcoin Barbie need to become a real Barbie. Who wouldn’t want their little girl to play with a hot pink day trader doll? All you need for this outfit is a box and lots of pink. Go ahead crypto sis, and do your thing.

Bitcoin Miners

Another good idea is to get a gang and go as Bitcoin miners. However, you must have one of your victims dress up as a Bitcoin.

All you need are some lumberjack shirts, a headlamp and strong shoulders. Go forward.

Halloween Doge

This outfit is the best for a last minute outfit. As long as you have a printer at home, you can go as Dogecoin. Loved by meme fans, and patronized by the overlord of the world, Elon Musk, this is the perfect outfit for any slacker forced to socialize at a crypto Halloween party.

Dress like a fashion NFT

Some IRL outfits look like the crazy outfits you can buy as NFTs for your avatar. NFT fashion can be as completely bananas as it wants to be, because it’s digital. For a costume, interpret it as a real outfit. You can make a dress out of aluminum foil just like this beautiful lady. She looks ready to be covered in garlic and oil and popped into the oven at 180 degrees.

This is an excellent idea for a last minute outfit… find the craziest, most embarrassing outfit you bought while drunk that time and say you’re a fashion NFT. You can even create an NFT of you wearing the outfit, for added authenticity. Then of course you can try to sell that NFT nugget to anyone who will listen to you at the party.

There you go, last minute crypto costumes. Feel free to tag us on Twitter with your crypto costumes!

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