Cointelegraph Store introduces Halloween Crypto Monsters merch

Published at: Sept. 28, 2022

From all-time highs to massive price dips, the crypto market can be tricky to navigate, which is why traders need cool merchandise that can get them all the treats this Halloween. Cointelegraph is here to assist and has dropped a Halloween collection to help hodlers express their belief in the industry’s bright future when it’s time to go trick-or-treating.

Inspired by blockchain, proof-of-stake and the crypto community’s popular “to the moon” catchphrase, the Cointelegraph Store created a new collection to celebrate this year’s Halloween. The Crypto Monsters Halloween Collection features t-shirts, hoodies and mugs with various crypto-inspired designs.

Crypto Monsters Tees

Celebrate the season with Cointelegraph’s new t-shirt designs now available in the store, featuring the Blockchained Frankenstein’s Monster Tee, To the Moon Werewolf Tee and Proof of Stake Vampire Tee. The designs are perfect for making a crypto-themed statement during your next spooky encounter.

Give your friends a scare this Halloween with Cointelegraph’s Crypto Monsters Tees!

Crypto Monsters Hoodies

Keep warm from the cold winds of crypto winter with Cointelegraph’s Halloween hoodies. We made them extra soft and cozy to comfort hodlers as they experience sadness while looking at their portfolios during the bear market. The sweatshirts are available in three designs: To the Moon Werewolf Hoodie, Proof of Stake Vampire Hoodie and Blockchained Frankenstein’s Monster Hoodie.

Crypto Monsters Mugs

For crypto community members in the United States, Cointelegraph created mugs to celebrate Halloween. You can drink like a vampire with the Proof of Stake Vampire Mug, howl at the moon with the To the Moon Werewolf Mug, and feel alive as you sip your coffee with the Blockchained Frankenstein’s Monster Mug.

Beware: Crypto Monsters Mugs are only available in the United States!

Enjoy your Halloween with Cointelegraph’s Crypto Monsters merchandise. Get some spooky swag for you or your friends to show your crypto spirit this fall. 

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