Saad.
Can we try your logo with just a single strike through ?
The reason I ask is that there is actually an ASCI/ UTF8 code that has a Latin character O with a single strike. This would make it really easy to price goods with a currency symbol.
U+00D8 Ø Ø latin capital letter O with slash
i.e.
Ø15,000
Just like the dollar
$15,0000
What does everybody think about this as a text based coino currency symbol ?
making that symbol is def. what we should do! thats one of the ideas ive seen yet! keep up the good work
yep! Ø (ALT + 0216) is better... You can use the ALT code! Maybe saad can make a version of that... Or what do you think?
sry but that is the symbol of the arithmetic average... lol -why not using this one ¢ or this ©
i like the versions saad has done so far, but I would prefer to use the current logo as well at the coino.org and all other websites... I think it is something special. Look at the whole other coins which have jsut these boring static brand logos...
If we talking about forms or static ads in newspapers - or if we have in the future a merchandising shop.. with t-shirts, longsleeves, stickers, cups and so on we should use the version saad had done.
I also like the logo Saad has done but for writing out a currency value on your keyboard it would be good to adopt an existing ASCII symbol, and the LATIN O with Strike is the closest symbol to the logo.
It doesn't mater if it's the mathematical average sign, there is no reason it can't be used when referring to coino quantities
I also like the ¢ symbol but maybe to refer to coino cents
500¢ is equal to Ø5.00
But I think µØ looks pretty cool anyway
Yeah exactly. I Second the single struck O. I love the double strike but unfortunately we can't implement it. We can easily adopt the single strike, however.
I was trying to find an ASCII symbol with a struck O, that one's perfect. Also love the cent for 100 units, and the mu coino
That'll be the day, when we're dealing in fractions
No one would confuse it. Only us techies, maths and science majors would know what the averages sign even means. Bitcoin does have it's own symbol, yes. But it can't be used anywhere as it's not implemented into the alt codes... You have to make do with the existing struck Bs.