On 1 February 2026, a meme token called GOYIM appeared on the Solana blockchain, a public digital network where cryptocurrencies are created and traded. In contemporary far-right online spaces, the term appears in slogans such as “The Goyim Know”, promoting conspiracy theories of hidden Jewish control.
The GOYIM website centres on antisemitic language and imagery, embedding this framing within an interactive environment that combines an AI meme generator, a live X feed, gamified terminology, and real-time trading data in a single interface.
After listing on decentralised and centralised exchanges, GOYIM was presented primarily as a ticker symbol analysed for price and volatility, while its explicitly ideological website faded from prominence.
This Insight analyses both the ideological design and the technical infrastructure of the GOYIM token, showing how a project built around explicit antisemitic framing moves into mainstream trading environments, where attention shifts to price and trading activity, rather than ideology.