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.
I already answered that question several days ago. Like I said, at the moment we don't expect big companies to quickly adopt PubeCoin into their system. Just as they won't integrate your Prasanga despite it's 'wholesome' name, not now and probably not ever. But our upper advantage is that, because of our brand name and the amusing concept of our project, we can easily go viral and spread like wildfire in social media. This is why our user acquisition strategy is primarily focused on marketing and 30% of the proceeds will be allocated in various viral marketing campaigns.
Imagine if PubeCoin receives media attention similar to Dogecoin. Our user base will surely increase in a snowball effect. As our ecosystem grows, business integrations will follow, from small businesses to big.
Just as you point out, we also don't expect giant businesses to adopt PubeCoin right away. But if we have a massive user base and PubeCoin community demands for it, I'm pretty sure it will be possible. However, we don't really consider that as a problem or a dead end. Because PubeCoin is also meant to be used in p2p transactions.I believe you intentionally misspelled the name of prasaga to fish some reaction, because it is actually very easy and take less than five seconds to confirm before you type them. If I may give an advice: stop. You just make yourself looks more and more foolish and childish, and it shows more and more of how bad the quality of the human resources that run this project. And if you say the otherwise, that you're unintentionally misspelled them, well... again, it only took less than 5 seconds to confirm the name, this very fact speaks volume of your quality.
Now, continuing the matter as if that misspelling didn't occur, may we conclude that your strategy for those big company penetration is "I'll cross the bridge when I'm there"? Means you don't have any plan right now and you prefer to wait and see?
One other thing I'd like to point out, though, you keep saying how unique you are, how breakthrough your idea is, that you'll have a massive userbase, and that it'll be accepted widely, goes viral, etc. Yet your website (that you've conveniently quoted for us) said
Thank you for the response. --snip--
Who are the founders of PubeCoin?
Due to the controversial nature of PubeCoin and the disruptive concept that it’s trying to accomplish, the founders of PubeCoin decided to remain anonymous. We believe that revealing our identities will only cause conflict of interests, distractions, and unnecessary attention that will consequently hamper and undermine the success of the project. We aspire to establish a decentralized currency that is truly run and owned by the people, with no leader or figurehead. Hence, we believe it’s of the utmost importance that the creator and creation should not coexist.
So which one is it? You believe your idea is breakthrough and will be accepted widely or is it too controversial that you have to remain anonymous? Ahh... contradiction, you must be loving them so much.