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Topic: [POLL] mBit or mBTC for "MilliBit"? (Read 3663 times)

legendary
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January 24, 2014, 10:17:26 AM
#25
mBTC, mBTC or mXBT all work for me.

everything else, not so much.
hero member
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January 24, 2014, 09:38:35 AM
#24
mBit  rolls of the tongue the easiest. Thus, I think it is the winner.


No doubt it rolls off the tongue the easiest, but can it ever be the official acronym for Bitcoin?  I don't think so.  BTC is the shortened version currently, so adding a "m" tot he beginning makes the most sense.
legendary
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January 24, 2014, 02:09:26 AM
#23
mBit  rolls of the tongue the easiest. Thus, I think it is the winner.
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 08:24:17 PM
#22
Emmy
Bitski

Thanks for the replies.  I haven't added these to the poll yet as they seem to be suggestions for alternative names instead of abbreviations.  Let me know if I'm wrong and I'll add 'em.

Emmy and emmies, easily spoken, for mBTC. Harmonizes with Mike for µBTC.
newbie
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January 23, 2014, 12:59:32 PM
#21
Emmy
Bitski

Thanks for the replies.  I haven't added these to the poll yet as they seem to be suggestions for alternative names instead of abbreviations.  Let me know if I'm wrong and I'll add 'em.
newbie
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January 23, 2014, 12:44:04 PM
#20
Recently I read a post that beautifully centered the 100 million units by taking  the "root" of 1 BTC, which gives 10,000 Satoshi.

100 micro Bitcoin = 0.1 milli Bitcoin = 1 rootBitcoin = 1 rBT = 1 rBTC


I like it, but I'd shorten it to "rootCoin":  The square root of the "root" crypto.  

However, as it's not an abbreviation for "MilliBit" I have to leave it off this poll.   Cry
member
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January 23, 2014, 12:12:58 PM
#19
But the other options now have had a head start.  Tongue

Maybe you should reset the poll. But if not it's fine with me. Smiley

The best I could come up with without resetting the poll was to post where the vote was at when I added "mBT" an option.  That way, whoever wants can subtract those votes to see how it resonates with new voters.

Fair enough.  Smiley
newbie
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January 23, 2014, 11:56:22 AM
#18
But the other options now have had a head start.  Tongue

Maybe you should reset the poll. But if not it's fine with me. Smiley

The best I could come up with without resetting the poll was to post where the vote was at when I added "mBT" as an option.  That way, whoever wants can subtract those votes to see how it resonates with new voters.
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 11:01:29 AM
#17
yoooooo send me 4 Bitski's I gotta take the bus!

Bitski!
newbie
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January 23, 2014, 10:59:57 AM
#16
mBit sounds like network bandwith to me. The only reasonable option for me is mBTC.
member
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January 23, 2014, 10:55:15 AM
#15
How about:

10 xBT = 10 bitcoins
10 mBT = 10 millibits
10 uBT = 10 microbits

As simple as possible.

I've added mBT as an option to the poll.

Thanks.  Smiley

But the other options now have had a head start.  Tongue

Maybe you should reset the poll. But if not it's fine with me. Smiley
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 10:47:43 AM
#14
Emmy
newbie
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January 23, 2014, 10:38:14 AM
#13
How about:

10 xBT = 10 bitcoins
10 mBT = 10 millibits
10 uBT = 10 microbits

As simple as possible.

I've added mBT as an option to the poll.
Xav
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January 23, 2014, 07:28:41 AM
#12
Millibits, microbits? They sound so tiny, so cheap, so meaningless, yet we all know they are worth quite some money. Recently I read a post that beautifully centered the 100 million units by taking  the "root" of 1 BTC, which gives 10,000 Satoshi.

100 micro Bitcoin = 0.1 milli Bitcoin = 1 rootBitcoin = 1 rBT = 1 rBTC
member
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January 23, 2014, 06:14:01 AM
#11
How about:

10 xBT = 10 bitcoins
10 mBT = 10 millibits
10 uBT = 10 microbits

As simple as possible.
hero member
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a clockwork miner
January 22, 2014, 10:26:18 PM
#10
If we agree that the most used term is BTC, it seems logical to me to call mBTC its 1/1000 fraction.
Likewise, I think that XBT and mXBT should be used, IMVHO, in technical/financial contexts.

SI metric prefixes and ISO standards seem to work pretty well: why don't comply with them?

Edit:
I was referring to how I think they should be written.
About the spelling, I think it isn't a big problem as the languages evolve by itself.
milli-bit, for example, is a good verbal short form of milli-bit-coin (written mBTC).

Edit 2:
mXBT cannot exist because a currency code has to be 3 chars long.
full member
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Stand on the shoulders of giants
January 22, 2014, 08:10:51 PM
#9
MilliBit was the community-accepted term for .001BTC back in 2011.  

I really like that "back to the roots" thing..

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I think using the abbreviation "mBit" instead of "mBTC" will help "milliBit" catch on as the next base unit for Bitcoin.

Although mBTC helps to keep Bitcoin abbreviation to crypto exchanges

Anyways my vote went to mBit, sounds better Wink 
sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 07:49:33 PM
#8
I have gone for mbit as it sounds nice and technical..we can use milibit, microbit any bit on the back of bit. I don't mind mbtc though either so will be happy with whatever they decide in the end to keep it as. Smiley

yeah just write mBTC and pronounce it 'milibit', 'millies' or 'miliBTC' i think people should understand it.. like a 'penny' or a 'cent'.
and 'microbit', 'microBTC' or 'mickeys' works just fine too (written uBTC)

sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 07:40:05 PM
#7
I have gone for mbit as it sounds nice and technical..we can use milibit, microbit any bit on the back of bit. I don't mind mbtc though either so will be happy with whatever they decide in the end to keep it as. Smiley
sr. member
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Merit: 250
January 22, 2014, 07:37:22 PM
#6
i just found that post in some other thread and i believe that this is a fair argument:


I have sold a few bitcoins to friends and people at bitcoin meetups. I have found that using milli BTC is easily understood and very convenient. eg I recently quoted 110 millies for $100 and it sounded much nicer than zero-point-one-one. It might even have reassured the buyer about whether he was getting anything significant.

If the value goes up by another order of magnitude or 2 (ha!) using uBTC (mickeys) might be better.



so i like quite much 'millies' and 'mickeys' Smiley
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