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Topic: "Bitcoin" vs "bitcoin" | Do we know the difference? - page 2. (Read 309 times)

legendary
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I was browsing the forum and found a thread to read but was surprised to see the ads from the forum adslot which was containing this text-
"The Bitcoin software, network, and concept is called "Bitcoin" with a capitalized "B". Bitcoin currency units are called "bitcoins" with a lowercase "b" -- this is often abbreviated BTC."

We are using B/b when writing "Bitcoin/bitcoin" frequently but without knowing the system.

Wondering how this clarification has come. Is it a rule of English? Or rule set by someone to differentiate the difference between about we are actually talking about.

So, basically, I will say "I have 0.001 bitcoin", I have to use the lowercase "b" while if I say, "There are nodes which have the copy of Bitcoin transaction record from the beginning.", I have to use uppercase "B".

I had no idea. All these days, I was only using randomly lol.
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