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Topic: What's what all the ridiculous names of crpyto services these days? (Read 533 times)

full member
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Even worse than crypto service names are altcoin names, for example "NEWBIUM" etc.
There are so many weird names around
sr. member
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I actually like those names, but have you been in annoucements tab? it's getting worse.

years of crypto development.
The good names are over, now sh*t starts.

A few more months and it will be even worse.
legendary
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The one that really attracted my attention is poop coin ,the developer clams that he stores all his poops in a storage surprisingly some  investors wants to get hold of this coin not afraid of how it stinks..
legendary
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They need to attract attention. What names do you suggest?
hero member
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I'm just making an observation that the community seems to be getting really esoteric as of late, as if the line between sufficiently advanced technology and magic lies somewhere between Bitcoin and an altcoin, and newer developers want to command respect for their forks or services because they missed the first train years ago.
legendary
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Terminated.
Most of coins correspond to their name, i.e. they're trash, although they are exceptions. Apparently a lot of people hope that they they will be lucky with one of those altcoins, i.e. that they will profit (similarly as they could, if they had bought Bitcoin in time). There are a few names that are suited for the role that their coin was 'in', either using the word 'digital' (or something similar) or having a 'humoristic' aspect behind them (e.g. dogecoin).

I think you're worrying about names way too much. A coin isn't about the name but what the service entails.
OP is not worrying anything; he made an assertion that the coin names are ridiculous, which they are.

member
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I think you're worrying about names way too much. A coin isn't about the name but what the service entails. As long as it provides a good service, any time would be fine. Usually the names are obscure as they are easier to remember.
full member
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And what about «Oh, really?» ORLY coin, or even of the same name with a hint coin "PONZI".
Now altcoins do all and sundry, and many of them simply do HYIP on interesting or well-known name. Opening and sources permit this.
But I agree with you, sometimes very stupid name (ANAL, TWERK and so on).
legendary
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It's just to sound special and create some hype with these kind of names.
This is all about marketing.
Bitcoin is nice and simple and needn't any marketing because it was the first of it's kind and an experiment in the beginning.
All the other stuff you've mentioned is in competition with other coins and platforms.They need investors money, attention and so on.
That's why they choose those stupid names.
hero member
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Name doesnot matter. there are some ridiculus usernames in the forum but it doesnot matters. sameways why service names matters u ? i dont think that names are a matter of problem.
legendary
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they actually mixed up ethereum with ethereal and ran with it

how can u be that stupid ?
hero member
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I liked the name "bitcoin". It was nice and simple and described exactly what the service is in one word: a digital token. Even many of the following altcoins and services had sensible names such as "litecoin", "feathercoin", "ripple" etc. But now in this latest wave of crypto, all of the services seem to have all of these highly mystical, weird, and/or commanding names. I think the inventors were either narcissistic or used too many drugs:


"ethereum": Are you a f*king sorcerer? Is there ethereum VM the astral plane? Are "ether"s chi or mana points? What's with the logo: is this dungeons and dragons? Also: "GHOST"? "Casper"?

"The DAO": Is a Chinese god telling me that contracts within DAO are the new will of the universe and investing in DAO tokens is my true path?

"Inter Planetary File System": What are we sending files to f*king Saturn now? As far as I know, all of the files are still here firmly on Earth. Would a decentralized crypto system even work very well at such large distances unless perhaps wormholes were involved?

"Akasha": Does this new social network have all of the records of the entire universe from all of the past, present, and future? Can I speak to my deceased relatives? Actually, the Akashic Records is supposed to be like a library and I think the term would actually much better be applied to the IPFS. It's not really a social network.

"Enigma" (from MIT): The crypto machine the Germans used in World War II, which was broken? Is this implementation really going to be that significant? Also, why would you want to call it that?

It's SOFTWARE.

You all are a bunch of egomaniacs.
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