
A new YouTube comedy series, “The Crypto Castle,” revisits the early days of Bitcoin when it traded around $250, offering a satirical look at the crypto industry’s origins.
The show follows a young woman living with early Bitcoin adopters in 2015, capturing the experimental and subcultural nature of crypto before it entered the mainstream.
“Crypto culture sucks,”
Said creator and actor Viv Ford, criticising how the space has shifted from informal, community-driven gatherings to institutional, finance-focused events.
Ford said the series draws on her real-life experiences and aims to explore the personalities and motivations of early crypto enthusiasts rather than focusing purely on technology or price speculation.
The narrative reflects on key moments in crypto history, including Bitcoin’s rapid growth, major industry events and the emergence of Ethereum as the ecosystem evolved.
Ford argues that early participants were often driven by subculture and experimentation rather than profit, a dynamic she believes has changed as the industry matured.
The series positions itself as both a comedic take and a cultural commentary on crypto’s evolution from niche movement to mainstream financial sector.
At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $70,847.34.