Hopium
Also known as: Hopium Meme · Hopium
Hopium is a portmanteau of "hope" and "opium" that describes the act of clinging to false hope like it's an addictive substance. Originating in financial commentary around 2010, the term spread to crypto communities and political discourse before becoming a full-blown meme format in 2020, most commonly depicted as Pepe the Frog or Wojak hooked up to an oxygen tank labeled "HOPIUM." It sits alongside its sister meme Copium as part of a broader internet vocabulary for processing disappointment.
TL;DR
Hopium is a portmanteau of "hope" and "opium" that describes the act of clinging to false hope like it's an addictive substance.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Platforms
Timeline
2021
Hopium becomes popular in crypto communities
2022
Usage increases as market downturns occur
2023-01-01
Hopium reached mainstream popularity and media coverage
2024
Remains active in investment circles
2025-01-01
Hopium is still actively used and shared across platforms
How to Use This Meme
The most common format involves either Pepe the Frog or Wojak attached to an oxygen tank, gas mask, or IV drip labeled "HOPIUM." The character is typically shown inhaling deeply with a desperate or blissed-out expression.
To create your own hopium meme:
Pick a situation where someone is clinging to unrealistic optimism (a failing crypto investment, a losing sports team's playoff hopes, waiting for a game developer to fix their game)
Pair it with the Pepe/Wojak hopium tank image, or simply caption the situation with "huffing hopium" or "pass the hopium"
The joke works best when the poster is self-aware about their own irrational hope
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Zero Hedge article that coined "hopium" on the web was written under the pen name Tyler Durden, the fictional character from Fight Club.
Urban Dictionary's 2018 definition of hopium focused on personal delusion rather than financial markets, showing how the term's meaning shifted between communities.
The Wikipedia article for "Hopium" actually covers a French hydrogen car company founded in 2019, not the meme.
Hopium and Copium tend to spike in search interest during the same events, particularly elections and crypto market crashes.
Derivatives & Variations
Hopium addiction references
A variation of Hopium
(2021)Hopium-induced euphoria memes
A variation of Hopium
(2021)Hopium vs reality comparisons
A variation of Hopium
(2021)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1Hopium - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2Hopiumencyclopedia
- 3Hopium - Urban Dictionarydictionary