Good day guys! I would really like your input on this subject. It is the joy of every parent to see their children standout and excel in life and when these little ones are born parents bestow upon them names according to their tradition or culture, religion, places they like or have been to etc. Some of these names can contribute greatly to the success of a child while others has nothing or little impact on a child. I picked this unusual name for my child because I believe in it, it's potential and I think it is more than just a cryptocurrency. It is a new method of looking at finance and having an identity of oneself as a player in the financial world. It is a revolution cutting across the financial sector like a wide fire and I'm happy to be part of it.
I know this might sound crazy to some persons. Actually, I've been thinking about this for sometime now and I have discussed it with my wife and we have agreed to name our first child bitcoin. We got married last year and we're expecting our first child anytime soon. I'm from a country where bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are banned by the government and I think naming my child bitcoin will not be such a bad idea as it would help create awareness about bitcoin. For persons who might have heard about bitcoin, it would make them to be curious as to why I came up with such a name, while others who don't know or haven't heard about bitcoin... It would pop up questions like... what is bitcoin? Who created bitcoin? What are the advantages of bitcoin? How does one acquire bitcoin? etc... And this would accord me the opportunity to enlighten them about bitcoin and the advantages it has. I believe this would in a little way help promote mass adoption of in my locality and the nation at large.
You weren't able to get a user nickname related to bitcoin here in the forum and you come to put it into practice with your son, so good.
If you want that name for your son, let it be because you like it, although I don't share that idea of using things, places, etc.
Someone used a similar context a long time ago in a thread similar to what you are suggesting and at that moment I repeat it here, there is a law in Honduras that allows its citizens to change their names and in fact the public officials who working to register have the right to prohibit that newborns be given "arbitrary" names.
Both things are a bit crazy, prohibiting (Government) and thinking that a father can place his son "Bujia" "Terminator" Swarzzeneger "etc ...
But you overcome yourself and you put yourself above those two situations, come on! You is really crazy and it is to reach another level, to think that by simply giving him a certain name a child will achieve certain objectives.
Think about it, imagine that if a child gets name "climate change" the earth will achieve a better destiny. Or by naming your child "Depression" we will raise awareness.
I think you are a Troll or are you looking at an "LCD" screen a lot and with the known Polysemy sense of word.