Meaning of Crypto Slang – Wen Lambo and others

Wen Lambo? – Crypto Currency Drama Club. – Image by DALL.E
Wen Lambo? Mooning, SATS, GM
Wen Lambo? Your guess is as good as mine.
Our narratives are interjected with crypto and blockchain industry related slangs and terms.
And it can be confusing to those who are new to this space.
Our collection of posts tagged #glossary and #cryptoslangs can help you make sense of some of these.
Wen Lambo?
When Lambo often suggests that the crypto holder or buyer is going to get so rich that they buy a Lamborghini.
It can also be used to ask when the price of a token is going to rise high enough for the existing investors to consider themselves rich enough to buy a Lambo.
Some early crypto investors used to buy Lamborghinis when they made it rich. This is where the term originated.
Of course, these terms are used very speculatively.
Mooning
Mooning means that a project is becoming so successful, typically with high valuations or community adoption, that it’s heading toward the moon.
The term can also be used when cryptocurrencies are experiencing a sustained upward trajectory in their price over a period of time.
SATS
Sats refers to satoshis the smallest unit of a single bitcoin.
There are 100 million satoshis in a bitcoin.
When the bitcoin community use the term stacking sats, they are referring to accumulating satoshis through multiple avenues such as buying, mining, or earnings.
GM
GM simply means Good Morning.
Used as a general greeting within the community, irrespective of the time of day; similar to “hello”.
It’s often used by crypto investor, enthusiast, etc on twitter when they post their first tweet for the day.