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?
Like I said, that would be subjective. Here's a very good example, that Prasaga project you are desperately trying to promote in your signature. I bet you're hoping that the more you bash other projects, the more people will notice your signature and will immediately jump right into it. How's that going for you? Any success so far?
Do you think the name Prasaga already guarantees a 100% bright future just because it sounds wholesome? Do you believe the name Prasaga alone is already destined for great things because it doesn't sound obscene? Do you really think people and businesses will surely adopt it because of its 'decent' name? Nah, you're completely mistaken and obviously sounds like a noob. Tell you what, boring names are easily forgotten, especially if it sounds like an Indian cow dung. If we're both talking face to face and you tell me about your project. Chances are, I'll probably ask you "what's it called again, was it Namaste? And I'm kinda confused about what's it trying to achieve because it's not connected to the name."
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PubeCoin, the name is so catchy it's easily carved into memory. I bet ever since you heard the name, its starts popping on your mind out of nowhere like a last song syndrome. Even in your sleep, your brain screams PubeCoin! PubeCoin! PubeCoin! Hence, the first thing you do upon logging in is check the PubeCoin thread. See? Even if the name sounds childish/outrageous, the brand is memorable and leaves a 'lasting' impression. The name alone already explains what it is trying to promote or achieve, and that's just one of our many advantage.
Lol please, don't flatter yourself. This forum has this feature called "new replies to your post" that very handy to track projects we watched. And honestly, your project didn't even stay on my mind after I close my browser. Sorry to burst your bubble, snowflake.
But yes, I remember every project name that I watched and put attention to, at least until they're proven to be a worthless project, then I put them away from my mind. In business field, forgetting one's name is usually seen as not professional, because it imply you didn't see the other party as significant or important enough that deserve some place in your memory, no matter how briefly. And the fact that you admitted you're very likely will forget names that you deem not catchy enough... well, what should we conclude from this? May I point out to everyone again that you plan to be integrated widely into business?
Still in topic about name, though, I am well aware that throughout your lengthy post, with some self-confession and questionable choice of words, you still failed to explain what steps will you use to convince big corporation and multination companies to turn their back against norm and business ethic by using your obscene name into their system.