Mike Caldwell [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: š Original date posted:2014-04-20 š Original message:Mainly because it is ...
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Original date posted:2014-04-20
š Original message:Mainly because it is short, memorable, effectively leads the listener to infer the proper meaning, is culturally neutral, is easy to say by speakers of just about any language, and many other reasons.
Mike
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> On Apr 20, 2014, at 12:23 PM, "Arne Brutschy" <abrutschy at xylon.de> wrote:
>
> agree that overloading isn't an issue when necessary, but my point was
> that the necessity is lacking. If we're free to pick anything, why pick
> something that is overloaded?
>
> Moreover, "bit" is an abbreviation of bitcoin and might be confused with
> it. Most currencies use a work that is phonetically very different and
> short, so why not do the same?
>
> Pluk, or cred, or finney (as proposed the thread I posted), or
> whichever. We could call it "unsp" for unspent ;)
>
> Arne
>
š Original message:Mainly because it is short, memorable, effectively leads the listener to infer the proper meaning, is culturally neutral, is easy to say by speakers of just about any language, and many other reasons.
Mike
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> On Apr 20, 2014, at 12:23 PM, "Arne Brutschy" <abrutschy at xylon.de> wrote:
>
> agree that overloading isn't an issue when necessary, but my point was
> that the necessity is lacking. If we're free to pick anything, why pick
> something that is overloaded?
>
> Moreover, "bit" is an abbreviation of bitcoin and might be confused with
> it. Most currencies use a work that is phonetically very different and
> short, so why not do the same?
>
> Pluk, or cred, or finney (as proposed the thread I posted), or
> whichever. We could call it "unsp" for unspent ;)
>
> Arne
>