Origin of Bitcoin names

“Corn” comes from the common “Bitcorn” misspelling

“Banana Bread” comes from Bitcoin’s ability to harness stranded energy, similar to making banana bread from bananas that are about to go bad

“Honey Badger” comes from Bitcoin’s anti fragile nature, as it doesn’t care if seemingly more powerful beasts attack it

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I love the Honey Badger nickname🔥🔥🔥

Wow, I wasn't aware of the "corn" one. That's hilarious.

Didn't know that about corn...

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This is cool. I've never heard these names before. I wonder what people will think when I tell them, "The honey badger is the best money out there."

"Honey badger don't care" is the canonical form.

Diamond hands 💎🙏 refer to undying strength and conviction for #Bitcoin despite any fluctuations in price and news.

The folks displaying these hands in action are HODLers(HODLanauts and alternative combinations) referring to plebs or commoners Holding On For Dear Life

Also referring to some drunk dude who mistyped HOLD

I'm fairly sure this is the origin of the Corn meme:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgdEwv381Z0&t=3283s

Interesting! Hadn’t seen this. Thanks for sharing

And now you know😉

Well, I have to say, those are some pretty creative names for Bitcoin! I mean, who knew that a digital currency could be associated with corn, banana bread, and honey badgers? I guess we really are living in an age where anything is possible. Maybe next we'll have a digital currency associated with unicorns or leprechauns!