Btw, I still prefer Netcodes (in spite of your argument against) to Netcash, but would actually choose Vibes (and VibeTube, which IMO runs off the tongue easier and has more of a ring to it than vibes.tube, which creates sibilance when I say it). I can see the appeal of not having to cover all the portmanteau permutations with Vibes.
I am generally concerned about dilution of the name by copycats:
accesscode(s)
bypass(es)
bitcode(s)
bitkey(s)
cybkey(s)
cyberkey(s)
eloode(s) (pronounced eludes)
ezcode(s)
fastcode(s)
funbit(s)
funcode(s)
funkey(s)
gocode(s)
keycode(s)
mumcodes
mumkey(s) (my gf asked "monkeys?")
mumgo(es)
netcode(s)
netgo(es)
netkey(s)
neticket(s)
netoken(s)
passcode(s)
promocode(s)
P.S. mumur might be a good name for an anonymous coin.but would actually choose Vibes (and VibeTube, which IMO runs off the tongue easier and has more of a ring to it than vibes.tube, which creates sibilance when I say it).
I looked up sibilance in the dictionary :-)Even if assuming services accepting
viᖚes won't rebrand themselves as "Viᖚes_____", the significant downside fact (and hurdle or barrier to entry) that vibes are not now associated with the action of gaining access to some good or service is the negative trade-off to the positive aspect that we would hope
viᖚes would become a social phenomenon and thus people would associate the synergy of spending and receiving
viᖚes as an a nearly silent action of their normal internet activity to be a form of "global village synergy" a.k.a. "jamming together with the netizens". The upside of that trade-off is there can't be any portmanteau copycats of vibes. And the huge upside being that if it is branded as a social phenomenon, then it is very unique and concise and precise on the social synergy (i.e. it creates a new concept of money and powerful new meme)
..i think netcodes is gold..especially for the mainstream use by non techies..
..as you say, "i need 10 netcodes to remove these fucking ads"..
..
..every man and his dog knows to unlock the purchase of something he needs a code..
I think there is a superior term than netcode, which more precisely expressing an unlock key to be used in cyberspace. And the currency symbol is very precise!
"Video ads removed for
⚷326 netkeys per per video viewed"
net⚷eysI expended $24.52 to register:
netkeys.biz
netkeys.click
netkeys.co
netkeys.me
netkeys.usThe term netkey is so short it nearly forms a word and the competitor portmanteaus seem to have less recall and association power:
bitkey (bitten key?)
cybkey (huh?)
cyberkey (confused with physical computerized security such as door entry magnetic swipe cards)
funkey (potentially confused with funky)
keycode (rarely used, mostly by programmers)
passkey (most will instead recall passcode)
webkey (spiderweb key? okay many will get it, but if netkeys is more popular then webkeys will be recalled as netkeys bcz net = internet)
Edit: I expended $25.97 to register:
webkeys.click
webkeys.me
webkeys.org