The long twitter message list doesn't contain an actual answer to the question. Just a rant everyone likes to agree with and would like to see solved and that's why this is on the top 3 front page, no actual interesting content (stay for the discussion, though, but save some time reading the OP).
It’s disappointing. I’m all too familiar with the phenomenon of marketplace spam by seemingly nonsense all-caps brand names, and have been curious about the reasoning behind the names. How are they chosen? Is it really nonsense or just a language I don’t know? Are there patterns to it? Plausible influences?
I waded through Twitter’s hostile interface only to be made a fool of by hostile content.
Update: At least the title here has been changed now to remove the trick lede.
I thought the takeaway was ‘any suitable dictionary word would likely have been taken, or make as much sense as random nonsense anyway, and they’re creating so so many of these pump-and-dump brands hawking junk that it’s easier to just use a literal random character string’