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Topic: Contest to name the 0.0001 BTC unit (0.1 BTC prize!) - page 7. (Read 8634 times)

sr. member
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tBTC, t for ten thousandth.
hero member
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What about

00.00000001 = 1 satoshi (1 s or 1 sat)
00.00000010 = 10 satoshi (10 s or 10 sat)
00.00000100 = 100 satoshi (100 s or 100 sat)
00.00001000 = 1 kilo-satoshi (1 ks or 1 ksat)
00.00010000 = 10 kilo-satoshi (10 ks or 10 ksat)
00.00100000 = 100 kilo-satoshi (100 ks or 100 ksat)
00.01000000 = 1 mega-satoshi (1 Ms or Msat)
00.10000000 = 10 mega-satoshi (10 Ms or 10 Msat)
01.00000000 = 100 mega-satoshi (100 Ms or 100 Msat)
10.00000000 = 1 giga-satoshi (1 Gs or 1 Gsat)
newbie
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Another suggestion:

Freedombit

YOu wanna freedombits with that?
full member
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I think we should name it after the greatest musician of all time, Demi Lovato:

Introducing the DemiBit!
legendary
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0.0001 equals 1 Anderson
hero member
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1.00000000 = 1 bitcoin
0.00010000 = 1 finney
0.00000001 = 1 satoshi
newbie
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- Man-satoshi (Rhymes with Flan 10,000 in Japanese is Man. So literally this would mean 10,000 satoshis
- Maan-satoshi (maybe putting it in Cantonese would make the Chinese government more Bitcoin Friendly? Also, it might get pronounced properly)

Or just
- Maan (Cantonese for 10,000 -- maybe leaving off the satoshi makes it easier to read?)

If we flip it (to increase the chances people would say it right --but less accurate in Japanese-- but has a cool ring to it.)
- Satoshi-Ban
legendary
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Firstbits: Compromised. Thanks, Android!
newbie
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I'd call it a speck. Like a speck of dust.  Wink
newbie
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BTC 0.0001 =

1 royalbit
legendary
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Firstbits: Compromised. Thanks, Android!
Decemillibit which would abbreviate as: dmBtc

xmbit

xmBtc (X=10, M=1000)

Bar

Simple, sexy, sleek, no fuss

caratbit = 1 carat bitcoin = 0.0001 bitcoin

The projection is that 1 carat bitcoin will reach parity with 1 carat diamond  Wink

First and second decimal place being micro-bitcoins/micro-bits (or all numbers after the decimal?)? So BTC1.43 would be one bitcoin, forty three micro-bitcoins. Perhaps then, BTC1.4325 would be one bitcoin, four thousand, three hundred and twenty five micro-bitcoins.

Micro- is already well established as being 1 millionth, so I couldn't really give you credit for micro-bitcoin, sorry.


Also, might as well throw these in here...

one cthulhu

1 SNBit

homage to satoshi naka whoever they are

It should be called a Decimill of course!

Edit:
Pronounced Dessi Mill, if you didn't figure that out.

I'll let this one stand apart from Lorem's name, above.
legendary
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Beyond Imagination
caratbit = 1 carat bitcoin = 0.0001 bitcoin

The projection is that 1 carat bitcoin will reach parity with 1 carat diamond  Wink
full member
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First and second decimal place being micro-bitcoins/micro-bits (or all numbers after the decimal?)? So BTC1.43 would be one bitcoin, forty three micro-bitcoins. Perhaps then, BTC1.4325 would be one bitcoin, four thousand, three hundred and twenty five micro-bitcoins.
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Bar

Simple, sexy, sleek, no fuss
newbie
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Decemillibit which would abbreviate as: dmBtc

xmbit

xmBtc (X=10, M=1000)
legendary
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Firstbits: Compromised. Thanks, Android!
You call it "XB4", pronounced "bee-four". In common usage among people familiar with Bitcoin, you would just say the number (representing the decimal place), as in:

"Hey, someone's offering a prize of a thousand 'fours' to come up with a good name for this unit."

Similar to how we (in the United States) say "Can you change this ten for a five and five ones?"
newbie
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You call it "XB4", pronounced "bee-four". In common usage among people familiar with Bitcoin, you would just say the number (representing the decimal place), as in:

"Hey, someone's offering a prize of a thousand 'fours' to come up with a good name for this unit."

Similar to how we (in the United States) say "Can you change this ten for a five and five ones?"
legendary
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Firstbits: Compromised. Thanks, Android!
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
One Genesis or One Sinai
legendary
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For those who missed the edit in the OP: I cranked up the timescale to get this done by the end of next week. I honestly wasn't sure what kind of response I'd get, but it seems worth finishing this sooner rather than letting it drag out!

Name submissions must be in by midnight, CST, January 4.



EDIT: "mics" as a name for the 0.0001 BTC unit is taken


Taken by what?

You'd get credit for it.


kilomoto

100 satoshis in a moto

1 kilomoto = 100,000 satoshis

It'd have to be 10 satoshis in a moto, but the name is yours.
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