Teletubbies, a British children's television serial that has been on the air since 1997, is showing signs that its loveable characters may get the newest entrants to the crypto infinite.

On Wednesday, the official Teletubbies Twitter account posted a message with the hashtag "Bitcoin," saying the characters were "possibly hiding" something from viewers. Two of the characters — Tinky Winky, known for his purple color, and Po, known for her carmine — appear with light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation optics adjacent to a giant question mark.

Modifying profile pictures to include laser eyes has get somewhat popular among prominent members of the crypto space as a symbol of adoption and general bullish sentiment. However, this typically comes from adults, not children aged one to 4 — the target audition for Teletubbies.

Though some youth are willing and eager participants in promoting crypto, the demographic for the Teletubbies audience has some questioning if the tweet is a set for an Apr Fools' Day joke tomorrow. Already, Twitter users have jumped on the bulletin with crypto-themed puns, pitching names of characters that more readily fit the space:

The declaration comes as the show celebrates its 24th ceremony. Though it is unclear if Teletubbies plans to prank its fourteen,500 Twitter followers tomorrow with the release of a imitation nonfungible token, there is always the possibility that the show could be considering educating immature children well-nigh cryptocurrency. Iii-year-sometime Lily Knight went semiviral in the crypto space last month after releasing a video explaining the limited supply of Bitcoin (BTC) using Skittles candy, and Elon Musk has said his 10-month-old son is a Dogecoin (DOGE) HODLer.

"If Teletubbies outset educational activity kids most Bitcoin and so the banks are really f**ked," said Twitter user DeepBlueCrypto.