Is 2026 The Year of The Goyim?
Summary
• Goyim plays off a term used by Jeffrey Epstein to mock non-Jews, now going viral due to Epstein file leaks and influencer posts.
• Posts from several well-known X accounts increased exposure for Goyim.
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Goyim launched on February 1 as a satire-focused token referencing the word “goyim,” which Jeffrey Epstein allegedly used derisively toward non-Jews. Interest grew after excerpts from Epstein-related file leaks circulated on X, including remarks where he referred to non-Jews as “cattle” and described Jewish financiers as allowing “goyim” to handle activity in the real world.
Candace Owens posted about the term on X, framing it as a redpill moment from the Epstein docs.
Goyim gained renewed attention after @kmoney shared the contract address of the coin and said "we’re taking our word back.
@NEETOCRACY shared how his "Goyim starter pack" looked like.
On February 8, Pump fun official X page also mentioned Goyim which added even more visibility to the coin.
