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Topic: Naming Conventions of Altcoins in 2013 (Read 72 times)

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July 30, 2021, 06:52:29 AM
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I think I remember up to the top 6 and they're still known around 2015-2016. Well, that's a good year for those who just got into cryptocurrencies and that's really an early time to get in.

But most of those cryptos that ends with coin at the end of its name were mostly forgotten already.
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July 30, 2021, 04:20:20 AM
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Probably noticing this for the first time.
In my opinion, a better way of naming Crpto Network would be: Name without coin attached to it (or Name with Coin + Network... like "Bitcoin Network" ), you could simply Have Name with Coin attached representing the native currency of the Cryptocurrency Network...

Eg: A Cryptocurrency Network could be called "Eden" while the native currency could be "Edencoin"... Eden represent a Nation, with native currency "edencoin". The native currency doesn't necessarily have to have name with "coin" though.
If a Cryptocurrency Network uses "a name that has coin" like BitCoin, you could add Network or something after that, like Bitcoin Network which could also be called Bitcoin Community/Nation.
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July 29, 2021, 10:08:26 PM
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It's crazy how every name used to end with Coin back in 2013.
Do you remember any of these?  Cheesy

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