Why the name 'Bitcoin Inu'?

Elena Nadolinski

Elena Nadolinski

CEO & Founder @ Bitcoin Inu

Why the name 'Bitcoin Inu'?

During World War 2, the US recruited Native Americans to use their tribal languages to send secret communications to and from the battlefield – a system that was unbroken until it was declassified in the late 60s.

One of their code systems contained words that were directly translated from English to Navajo for common military words. Certain modern military words didn’t have a direct translation to Navajo, and so they had to improvise. The term for ‘submarine’ therefore became what directly translates to as ‘Bitcoin Inu’.

We chose this as our name because it shows the power of cryptography, how a complex modern concept can be described using relatively simple words, and it even has two tradable commodities (iron and fish) right in its name.

Interested in learning more? Read more about the Code Talkers on the companion website to the traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibition, Native Words, Native Warriors.

Elena Nadolinski

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Elena Nadolinski

Elena is the Founder and CEO of Bitcoin Inu — previously worked at Microsoft and Airbnb. Fell down the cryptocurrency rabbit hole in 2017. Really didn't want her insurance to know she eats pizza.