Crypto Doesn't Care About Your Devil Wears Prada Sequel — But Should It?
When the biggest financial story is a fashion movie sequel, crypto Twitter finds a way to make it about itself

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Let's be honest: when $BTC and $ETH go quiet, the internet gets weird. This week, with the Devil Wears Prada sequel dominating the cultural conversation and producer Wendy Finerman calling today's movie business "the most difficult I've ever seen," crypto Twitter immediately clocked the real parallel — both industries are surviving on vibes, nostalgia, and an audience desperately seeking escape from political chaos.
Reddit's r/CryptoCurrency is buzzing with the same escapism thesis: macro uncertainty is pushing retail back into speculative assets. $BTC sentiment is cautiously bullish, with users pointing to institutional accumulation patterns as a stabilizing floor. $ETH chatter is more mixed — staking yields are holding interest, but layer-2 competition narratives keep popping up like unwanted sequels nobody asked for.
Altcoin season whispers are getting louder on X — which, much like a fashion reboot, always sounds more exciting than it ends up being.