I think digibyte is a good coin with potential, and agree with almost all your reasoning, except for the name. It is fine don't get me wrong. But, many household names all over the world don't translate well. Think Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, McDonald's if we're just looking at American companies. If the company does well, and I think Digibyte (and many other coins) then the name will be household regardless if it is easy to translate or not.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
Thanks for your comment! I'll explain my reasoning a bit more. I agree that if things get successful they will sort of force people to adapt. However, it makes things a lot easier when the name fits into multiple languages. Because we are dealing with something that causes a lot of resistance in the mainstream, we need a name that is easygoing or catchy to make a breakthrough. Hopefully this made my point a bit more clear.