Yoobits, man that is good. Really like that name.
You (
and I) liked this
so much because we are Bitcoin aficionados and it adds pizzazz (and personal property) to bits (what ever in the hell bits are

). Go back to 2008 and try on "yobutts" and it will mean about the same as "yobits" did. And "yo" was more likely interpretation than "yoo" given the popularity of rap culture.
Yoobits is lost in the sea of ___bits portmanteaus. And it means absolutely nothing to someone who didn't already like Bitcoin. Thus it is useless for us in terms gaining wider adoption and mindshare than Bitcoin.
Frankly I don't think "you bits" works well if you think about the literal meaning.
We wet our pants only because we have Bitcoin fever.
Lose the speculative fever and be objective, then you see yoo bits sucks.
Most people in these forums are naming to appease their speculative fever. The marketing objectivity was thrown out the window when Bitcoin went from a penny to 100,000 pennies in price. This is a gold rush and men are frantic.
I am trying to select a name that can be seriously adopted by the internet-at-large. Do you really think Yoobits would be?

Yoobits is something you get all excited about and then later loses its luster, e.g. Ethereum.
I want a name with long-term staying power, similar to Bitcoin. It needs to be fundamental. Netcode is fundamental as Bitcoin is, but in a different way. Bit+coin is enigma+money to normal people (and binary data+tokens to geeks). Net+code is internet+feature codes to normal people (and network+programming to geeks) which is perfect fit to both of my target demographics (i.e. the block chain 2.0 ecosystem is targeting to the geeks).
Whereas, enigma+money did not target the normal people and thus Bitcoin's mindshare propagates slowly and NOT VIRALLY, i.e. some young ladies have heard of Bitcoin on Facebook but it remains yet an enigma to them, and they still didn't just embrace it immediately in the way virally adopted memes spread. Bitcoin has to be forced into mindshare by the mass media and large corporations and the geeks pushing the ecosystem out. Eventually the network effects of Bitcoin will overtake the enigma of "bit", but there is a small window of opportunity now (and time is of the critical essence).
Do readers think the Chinese and Asians don't know what gaming access codes are
Even the females play the games over there. The Asian boys are hardcore games. Codes is very well targeted to the youth!!
Voxelus (gaming and virtual reality) raised $350,000 this week.
I believe I am an astute marketer. I've proven it in the past.