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Topic: Do you know the difference between Bitcoin and bitcoin? - page 5. (Read 1356 times)

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You can use both options. Can anyone forbid you to do this?
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Here is an example:
My best friend doesn't see the advantages of Bitcoin.

When we talk about the currency or mention numbers and quantitates of the asset, the word should be spelt with a lowercase b.

Here is an example:
I sent my best friend 1 bitcoin as a birthday gift.  


Do you pay attention to this while you are posting on the forum?

I think this is about difference in semantics. The difference is not closely felt but with the example I see that the first is pointing to the name Bitcoin and the second is about the digital currency.
To the second example, it is particularly about the spendable coin, fractions , example 0.002btc
Semantics is indeed a good explanation because it talks about general concept of something. I don't really care in a sense that things are still the same. There are existing misconceptions already such as Bitcoin represents the whole cryptocurrency industry. That's how popularity works, but in this case it is a a difference between a concept and amount. I don't really get why a discussion still is needed in such topic lol.
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The thing is, they don't appear red in my Grammarly when I tried to post both words it seems like both of them are correct until you elaborate to us the difference between these two. I understand it well when you say about the difference between the two words you mentioned. It usually means quantity when you are posting on the Altcoin section but in this section upper case should be used at some point. Thanks for clarifying it to us, this seems to be a small thing but it's a piece of good information you got here.
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Admit it or not, many of us including me is not really paying attention to the wordings to be used in discussing Bitcoin. But what I noticed on my usage, I usually referred units to BTC. For example, 1 BTC, that is because most of the cryptocurrency including Ether is using the short abbreviation of ETH. That is also what the applications and wallets are showing. Though even if we use BTC or bitcoin for unit, it is still understandable.

But I agree, for the concept of discussing Bitcoin in Bitcoin Network and Blockchain, it is much appropriate to use "Bitcoin", instead of "BTC" blockchain. Better to know it so thanks OP.
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Here is an example:
My best friend doesn't see the advantages of Bitcoin.

When we talk about the currency or mention numbers and quantitates of the asset, the word should be spelt with a lowercase b.

Here is an example:
I sent my best friend 1 bitcoin as a birthday gift.  


Do you pay attention to this while you are posting on the forum?

I think this is about difference in semantics. The difference is not closely felt but with the example I see that the first is pointing to the name Bitcoin and the second is about the digital currency.
To the second example, it is particularly about the spendable coin, fractions , example 0.002btc
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As a Russian speaking person, I do not pay much attention on Bitcoin and bitcoin. Russian grammar does not have that kind of differences.
You are not writing in Russian now, you are writing in English and you follow the rules of English grammar. Wink

so technically your example "My best friend doesn't see the advantages of Bitcoin." means your friend used the protocol not bitcoin as a currency. like if he created an altcoin based on Bitcoin.
My example has a double meaning actually. It can mean that my friend sees no benefits in using the Bitcoin blockchain. It can also mean that he sees no benefits in using bitcoin (the coin/currency). I should have thought of a better example, but I will leave it as it is now.

I think either Capital or small letter B to use the word bitcoin it has the same meaning and understanding.
It doesn't have the same meaning and refers to two different things, hence this thread. But you can still grasp the meaning no matter if you use Bitcoin or bitcoin, sure.

typing b or in small letter looks informal but Bitcoin should start with a capital B
It just looks weird to me to see bitcoin. Most of the time I just capitalize it. But I am glad I came across that survey and remembered an old discussion. Will try to respect the difference now anytime I can.

I had a few PMs with GazetaBitcoin on this issue and that was my answer:

Quote from: 1miau, PM
[GazetaBitcoin asked about my opinion on this issue]
Bitcoin (BTC) = Bitcoins
In that particular PM exchange, you are referring to the coin/currency as Bitcoin, when it should be bitcoin. I am sure it gets even more complicated for native Germans because they capitalize all nouns and unconsciously use the same approach when writing in English sometimes.

But for BTC transactions it doesn't really matter because Bitcoin blockchain, doesn't really have ERC20 like ETH chain. So you wont mistake your BTC to a different address.
Wait, what?
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I think I've read the difference of these two before but just wasn't paying attention that much because as I was typing small letter "b" in my keyboard. Anyway, it wasnt that an issue or a problem if most of us here uses the capital or small letter b/B as long as we understand each of the one's statement, right?
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It is true that the writing difference between Bitcoin and bitcoin is an issue that we often forget, but I don't really mind that.
For me, it doesn't really affect the writing we write, we are free to write what we think is appropriate. Because this forum is
not a school or university that must have correct grammatical writing. As long as our writing can be understood by other members,
in my opinion grammatical issues are not something to be debated about.
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I had a few PMs with GazetaBitcoin on this issue and that was my answer:

Quote from: 1miau, PM
[GazetaBitcoin asked about my opinion on this issue]
Bitcoin (BTC) = Bitcoins
I know, it's highly controversial what's a Bitcoin / what are Bitcoins. Some people might refer to it as "coins", some might refer to it as undefined mass or even more technical an allocation of utxos (unspent transaction outputs).
For now, I assume "Bitcoin" is most suitable.

In my opinion it is indeed very controversial (because in Germany, we always write capital letters) but I would always write Bitcoin. After all we know what we are talking about.

If we make it totally accurate, we could say: I just initiated unspent transaction output(s).  Cheesy

BTC
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One must have a literary basis to really understand the use of upper and lowercase letters to pronounce new terms. I just follow the formal writing style that is widely used in various general articles in my local to mention the type of currency inserted in the sentence.
Though it's not really important but it's good to know that we will able to applies it now that we learned the difference. I already read it before but Itgere were times that we just let it the normal way as we type it here in forum but to content creators and news maker this is a must know.
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Lmao. If we are talking about the English language, you kinda stand to be right but the truth is that no matter the one I use, if you read it, you'd still understand.😅😅
Thanks for the correction tho. I'd take this into application while I try my best to know why and how.
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I think we learn and discover new things daily. Although this topic is still subject to deep learning and critical survey. But I see a point in what you posted and information has been disseminated. Kudos to you
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Hi man, thanks for the information. however this is not really that important, but if everyone knew about this, it could have been used well.
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Do you pay attention to this while you are posting on the forum?

Absolutely, I think it's really important to distinguish the two, it always makes a point more clear.

It is writing style but I would choose the bitcoin and BTC.

There are derivatives: Bitcoin, BITCOIN, BTC and I think readers can understand what it is.

In orders of good, my choice will be:
- bitcoin
- BTC
- BTC.

I don't like Bitcoin or BITCOIN.

It's not just style, style means just a preference, while correct writing helps to avoid confusion. For example, without this convention, the phrase "Satoshi's Bitcoin" could mean either Satoshi's protocol and  code, or Satoshi's coins that he mined in early days. Also, "BITCOIN" is never used, all upper case is usually understood as an equivalent of yelling in written speech.
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One must have a literary basis to really understand the use of upper and lowercase letters to pronounce new terms. I just follow the formal writing style that is widely used in various general articles in my local to mention the type of currency inserted in the sentence.
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As I was completing a survey about an hour ago, there was some mention of the distinction between Bitcoin spelled with capital B and bitcoin with a lowercase b. Although I have heard about this before, and I usually pay a lot of attention to spelling and punctuation, I have to admit that I have forgotten about this.

When we talk about Bitcoin as a blockchain, payment method, or a service, we are supposed to spell the word with an uppercase B.

Here is an example:
My best friend doesn't see the advantages of Bitcoin.

When we talk about the currency or mention numbers and quantitates of the asset, the word should be spelled with a lowercase b.

Here is an example:
I sent my best friend 1 bitcoin as a birthday gift. 


Do you pay attention to this while you are posting on the forum?


Seriously !!!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
Little did I know that there is so much difference between Bitcoin and bitcoin. Thanks for sharing.
sr. member
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I think it's a very slightly difference between the two words, that doesn't change the concept or create misunderstanding. 
I mean, people in real word will never care about a difference like that. The same, it seems apply also here on forum Wink

I'm sure many of them don't know the difference between uppercase and lowercase in the meaning of the word Bitcoin or bitcoin and so on.
There are no firm and definite rules about this, but it makes us realize that these differences have different meanings and make us not confused and understand the meaning of these differences.  Grin
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I think it's a very slightly difference between the two words, that doesn't change the concept or create misunderstanding. 
I mean, people in real word will never care about a difference like that. The same, it seems apply also here on forum Wink
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No I don't, but yeah this is correct.

Bitcoin: The title.
bitcoin: The unit.
BTC: ISO code.
₿: The symbol.

That's the least grammatically issues we have on this forum, though...  Tongue
Thanks for clearing it for us who got confused about it.
For me it didn't matter because when we right Bitcoin with capital or just lower case we automatically understand it here in the forum,
So I didn't pay too much attention to it.

Even me, I didn't matter about the small and big letter b in Bitcoin because all I know that it has the same meaning but it's good to know more about bitcoin and  the meaning behind it's symbol.
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Do you pay attention to this while you are posting on the forum?

I haven't really, I thought they were the same though it depends upon how it is delivered. If you are just having a normal and casual conversation I don't think that it will matter but if your are writing a formal document or anything related to Bitcoin then that's the time that you should properly address the use of Pascal case. Thank you for that information, I have not known the difference of bitcoin from Bitcoin until today. What I thought about this is when it is just a normal conversation, you can use any of it just make sure that the message will not be changed.
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