"The Horny Healer's HODL: @Felixx86
's Crypto Conquest and Campus Carnage"
In the pulsating veins of Madrid's crypto scene, where night shifts blurred into bull runs and stethoscopes hung beside hardware wallets, @Felixx86
was a legend in scrubs. Born Félix in 1986—hence the tag—he'd traded bedpans for blockchain early in his nursing career at Hospital Universitario La Paz. By day, he was the charming ER doc who could charm a patient's chart into submission with a wink and a vein-finding touch. By night? A degen diver into Web3, hunting NFTs like rare blood types and shilling airdrops in Discord servers packed with sleep-deprived traders. His X bio—"IN SEARCH OF NFTS AND DIVING INTO WEB3"—wasn't kidding; with 2,391 followers glued to his threads on @HeyElsaAI
mints and @OrderlyNetwork
pumps, Félix was the blue-verified bridge between hypodermic needles and hype cycles.It started innocently enough in 2023, during the post-FTX hangover. Félix, fresh off a 12-hour shift dodging COVID variants, stumbled into crypto via a patient's wild tale: a grandma who'd turned her pension into a seven-figure ETH stash during lunch breaks. "¡Hombre, si una abuela puede HODL, yo también!" he laughed, firing up Binance on his break. What began as five-minute trades—swapping SOL for memes while sipping hospital coffee—snowballed. By 2024, he'd quit the ER grind, his portfolio bloating like an overinflated vein. Félix became @Felixx86
full-time, a self-styled "Crypto Nurse" prescribing alpha drops: "GM degens, today's remedy? Stake your @Covalent_HQ
for that sweet XP—side effects include moonshots." His posts, laced with cheeky emojis and shirtless gym selfies (always with a Ledger dangling from his neck), drew likes like flies to honey. Followers whispered he was "horny for gains," but Félix? He was just horny, period—channeling that restless energy into late-night AMAs where he'd flirt with the chat: "Who's up for a private consult? Wallet address required. "Félix's real origin story, though, was buried in his uni days at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, studying Enfermería back in the early 2010s. He wasn't just top of his class in anatomy; he was the campus Casanova, a 6'2" charmer with tousled hair, a perpetual five-o'clock shadow, and eyes that promised both CPR and chaos. Nursing school was a pressure cooker—endless simulations of catheter insertions, group dissections that got too hands-on, and study sessions that devolved into beer pong in dorms reeking of Red Bull and regret. Félix thrived in it. "Enfermería no es solo curar cuerpos," he'd quip, "es entenderlos... íntimamente." His rep spread faster than a norovirus outbreak: the guy who could ace a polytrauma exam while making the prof blush.The conquest began sophomore year, during orientation week. Félix, already moonlighting as a TA for the freshman fundamentals class, spotted his first mark: Sofia, a wide-eyed bio major with scrubs that hugged like a second skin. Over coffee in the library (spiked with his secret espresso shots), he dropped his line: "Let me show you how to handle a full-body exam." By midnight, they were tangled in his off-campus flat, charts forgotten amid the sheets. Word got out—Sofia's glow-up was impossible to hide. Next came the twins, Maria and Lucia, prepping for their OB-GYN rotation. Félix hosted a "study group" that turned into a anatomy lesson extraordinaire, complete with props from the lab (don't ask). "¡Ay, Félix, eres el remedio para el estrés!" they giggled, and just like that, his ledger filled.Word-of-mouth was his best marketing. The nursing sorority—Las Curanderas—invited him to their mixers, where he'd dispense mocktails laced with tequila and tales of "patient encounters" that left jaws on the floor. Third year, he scaled up: a bet with his bros during finals week. "I can bed the entire incoming class—guys optional, but ladies first." They laughed; he delivered. It started with group projects—late nights poring over pharmacology texts that morphed into pillow talk. Elena, the shy psych rotation girl, cracked first after he "tutored" her on endorphin highs. Then Carla, the sports med whiz, challenged him to a wrestling match post-volleyball practice; pins turned passionate. Even the profs weren't immune—Professor Ruiz, the stern midwifery instructor, cornered him after office hours for "extra credit," her stern facade melting into moans.By graduation, Félix had notched a mythical tally: every woman in his cohort of 150, plus a dozen from the prior year who'd crashed the reunion bash he threw at a seedy karaoke bar. It wasn't conquest; it was chemistry—his easy laugh, the way he'd trace a vein on your wrist and whisper, "Aquí late el futuro," turning vulnerability into victory. Scandals? Minimal. Madrid's uni scene thrived on secrets, and Félix was the gentleman degen, always with consent, condoms, and coffee the morning after. "No rompo corazones, solo abro venas," he'd joke. The lads called him El Enfermero Cachondo; the ladies? Their favorite fever dream.Fast-forward to 2025, and crypto fused his worlds like a blockchain merge. Félix's NFT hunts mirrored his uni hunts—scouting rare drops like rare lovers. He'd tweet about @wallchain_xyz
leaderboards while reminiscing in Spaces: "Back in nursing school, I climbed every board... now it's XP farms. Same thrill, less latex." His followers ate it up; one viral thread—"How I HODLed My Way Through Med School (And Bedsheets)"—racked 10K likes, blending saucy anecdotes with Solana tips. But the pinnacle? Launching $NURSE, a cheeky memecoin on Base: "The token that heals your portfolio—and your libido. Utility? Staking yields hotter than a fever dream." Fair launch, 1B supply, 5% burned for "recovery funds." It pumped 400% in week one, Félix airdropping OG uni pics (blurred, obvs) to top holders.One September night in 2025, as Bitcoin flirted with $100K, Félix hosted a "Reunion Rug Pull" party at his penthouse overlooking the Retiro. Invite-only: old flames from Complutense, now nurses, admins, even one dean. Crypto flowed freer than cava—wallets synced, stories swapped. Sofia showed up with her ETH hubby; Maria brought twins (the kids, not hers). As the clock struck midnight, Félix raised a toast: "To the university that taught me everything... and everyone. From scrubs to sats, I've bedded the blockchain too." Laughter erupted, followed by lingering glances. Did history repeat? Let's say the afterparty trended on X under #CryptoCachondo.In the end, @Felixx86
wasn't just a horny nurse in crypto's wild west—he was its heartbeat. Proving that in a world of rugs and recoveries, the best pumps come from passion, not pumps. And if you ever need a consult? Slide into his DMs. Wallet first, amego.