While celebrating America's independence from Britain yesterday (ie. getting ripped, BBQ'ing and lighting fireworks) I asked a neighbor if he was in to crypto. He says yes, but then tells me about ETH which he pronounces as "Eh-th" and ADA but he says "add-uh". I don't want to be rude and correct him, but it just doesn't sound right to me as I hear them in my head.
It reminds me of hearing Elon on SNL saying "doe-juh" when my brain kept saying "dodge".
Yes, I know I'm wrong about DOGE
Anyway, to me, ETH is "eeth" and ADA is "A-duh". So what I want to know is - how do YOU hear the crypto symbols in your head? More examples of min below...
XLM - ex-el-em ZIL - zill VET - like veteran - vet VTHOR - vee-Thor HBAR - H-bar XTZ - zits ALGO - al (like albert)-go
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