Yes, that's the goal, to be used in financial transactions e.g. payments and remittances. And yes, we carefully thought this out. Since 2013, I've waited everyday for anyone to start a cryptocurrency project using the word 'pube'. Turns out, no one was brave or crazy enough to make this a reality. For sure, one of the reasons are those things you mentioned like the fears of being rejected and labelled childish, naive, offensive, vulgar, or indecent. But, in case you forgot, we live in a different times, people are now more open minded. Especially the younger generations who seems to love the craziest and wildest ideas especially in social media.
I'm aware that your primary concern is "How can businesses, such as Amazon, accept an obscene coin called PubeCoin?" Of course, at the moment the answer is no. But we will start with the small businesses, just like when cryptocurrencies started. Did all big businesses immediately accept crypto as payments? They did not. They only started to accept crypto payments when they noticed more and more people are using it.
So, to answer your question. Did we carefully thought this out? Yes. Our strategy is to continuously attract users into the ecosystem, hence we will be tapping the massive social media market through various marketing strategies. Once PubeCoin is recognized as a medium of exchange, small businesses and sellers can start integrating PubeCoin into their business. PubeCoin payments will also offer on-demand token swap, which is very important to enable PubeCoin holders to still pay with PUBEs even if the seller only accepts a particular crypto. We strongly believe though that once we have a massive number of users in our ecosystem, business integration opportunities will eventually turn to PubeCoin's favor. I hope you see the huge potential of this project and why there's a need for us to withheld our identities.
Lastly, if I may add, what matters about money is not what it looks or sounds like, or even what it’s backed by, but whether people believe in it enough to use it.
Or maybe those people out there are just bright, non-ignorant, and visionary enough to see that the name will limit their project from expanding. Who knows, maybe LEND (former name of AAVE) once thought, "hey let's call our project PUBE, so people can say I lend you my PUBE. Ahahaha." but then they sat and think, "well, we're grown up enough to understand how childish and future-less is a PUBE. It can't grow simply because it's name is non acceptable. Let's use LEND"
Let's indulge on your scenario for a minute, that you aimed to achieve mass adoption starting from small business that will (arguably) accept a token with such obscene name, and you managed to convince some to adapt. And then what? You're sure that because some emo shop in small town accept PUBE as a payment method, amazon and other big companies will then close their eyes on the name, turn their back on their company policies of safe content, defying the worldwide norm of manner, and integrate your project into their payment method?