verb Internet Slang

Shill

/ʃɪl/ · verb · slang

To aggressively promote a coin you hold, hyping it so others buy and pump your bags.

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Definitions

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As a noun, a shill is a person who promotes something for personal gain while pretending to be a neutral fan.

“That so-called analyst is just a paid shill.”
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Beyond crypto, to promote anything pushily, especially for money or hidden motives.

“Every other post is some influencer shilling a protein powder.”
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To relentlessly promote a token, usually one you own, so that hype pushes the price up and benefits you. Shilling is often self-interested and dishonest.

“He's been shilling that coin all week because he's holding a huge bag.”
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Shill In A Sentence

Stop shilling your coin in every reply, nobody's buying.
He got paid to shill a token that rugged a month later.
I'm not a shill, I just genuinely like the project, I swear.

Origin & Usage

An old American carnival and gambling term for a fake customer who lures real ones in. Crypto adopted it for hype-men and paid promoters, especially during ICO and memecoin manias.

People Also Ask

What does 'shill' mean in crypto?

It means aggressively hyping a coin, usually one you own, so others buy and the price goes up. Shillers often hide their self-interest.

Is calling someone a shill an insult?

Yes — it accuses them of dishonestly promoting something for personal gain while pretending to be neutral.

Where does 'shill' come from?

From old carnival and gambling slang for a fake customer planted to lure real ones into spending money.

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