Learn to say popular Web3 wallet connection and SDK library names correctly.
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How is WalletConnect (open protocol for connecting crypto wallets to decentralized applications) correctly pronounced?
WalletConnect is pronounced 'WAHL-et-kuh-nekt' — 'wallet' plus 'connect', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "WalletConnect showed a QR code, and the user's phone wallet approved the transaction in seconds."
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How is Wagmi (React hooks library for building Ethereum-connected applications) correctly pronounced?
Wagmi is pronounced 'WAG-mee' — a nod to the crypto slang 'we're all gonna make it', stress on WAG. In a technical interview: "Wagmi gave us a ready-made hook for reading the connected wallet's balance."
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How is Viem (lightweight TypeScript interface for interacting with the Ethereum blockchain) correctly pronounced?
Viem is pronounced 'VEE-em' — a blend of 'via' and 'EVM', stress on VEE. In a technical interview: "Viem's typed contract calls caught the wrong argument type before we ever deployed."
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How is Ethers.js (complete Ethereum wallet implementation and library written in JavaScript) correctly pronounced?
Ethers.js is pronounced 'EE-thurz-dot-JAY-ES' — 'ethers' (from Ethereum) plus 'dot J-S'. In a technical interview: "Ethers.js signed the transaction locally, so the private key never left the browser."
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How is RainbowKit (React library that adds a wallet connection interface to decentralized apps) correctly pronounced?
RainbowKit is pronounced 'RAYN-boh-kit' — 'rainbow' exactly like the everyday word for the colorful arc, plus 'kit'. In a technical interview: "RainbowKit dropped a polished 'Connect Wallet' button into our app with almost no configuration."