It's interesting that Phantom is actually not just a scary word. I recently wondered where it originally comes from in the language. Phantom usually describes something invisible, ghostly, something you can't touch or see normally. Spirits, ghosts, all that mystical stuff. But also, a phantom can be something intangible, like phantom pain — you feel it, but there's no visible cause. In short, a phantom is always something mysterious, shadowy, undefined. And now I understand why they chose this name for FTM 😂👻🔥👀. It somehow fits the project, doesn't it?

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