Magic Internet Money Bitcoin Wizard
Also known as: Bitcoin Wizard · Magic Internet Money
Magic Internet Money: Bitcoin Wizard is an MS Paint illustration of a wizard created as a Reddit advertisement for the r/Bitcoin subreddit in 2013. Originally drawn by Reddit user mavensbot, the crude, deliberately amateurish ad became the most popular Reddit ad ever made, with some crediting it as a factor in Bitcoin's price surge from $287 to over $1,000 in just 22 days1. The image later inspired a near-4 MB NFT that produced the largest block in Bitcoin's history2.
TL;DR
Magic Internet Money: Bitcoin Wizard is an MS Paint illustration of a wizard created as a Reddit advertisement for the r/Bitcoin subreddit in 2013.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Bitcoin Wizard typically appears in contexts related to cryptocurrency evangelism or humor about Bitcoin's wild price swings. Common uses include:
- Posting the original image when Bitcoin hits a new milestone or crashes dramatically - Creating MS Paint-style variations for other cryptocurrencies or internet money jokes - Using the wizard as a reaction image when someone asks "what is Bitcoin?" - Referencing the wizard's deliberately amateur aesthetic when making fun of overproduced marketing
The meme works best when it leans into the low-effort, self-aware humor that made the original ad so effective.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The wizard ad's 2.753% click-through rate was over 15 times higher than the typical Reddit ad conversion rate of 0.18%.
The ad accumulated 37 billion impressions in its first six months on Reddit.
The Taproot Wizards NFT block was 3.96 MB, just 0.04 MB under Bitcoin's hard 4 MB block size limit.
Paul Bars's Medium article about the ad's history frames it as a case study in why deliberately breaking design rules can outperform professional marketing.
Derivatives & Variations
Taproot Wizards NFT:
A near-4 MB Ordinals inscription featuring a bald wizard in sunglasses promoting "magic internet JPEGs," minted in February 2023 as the largest Bitcoin block ever[2].
South Park homage:
The Season 17 episode "Black Friday" (November 13, 2013) featured imagery that r/Bitcoin users identified as a direct reference to the wizard ad[1].
Official merchandise:
As of March 2021, official Magic Internet Money merchandise became available through bitcoinwizard.com[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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