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Topic: Unit name for 1000 satoshis (0.00001 BTC) - page 2. (Read 1978 times)

hero member
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Merit: 500
January 08, 2014, 10:39:45 PM
#5
Oh lord, another unit naming thread that will lead to nothing but give us lots of silly names  - when will this ever end Wink

0.00001 BTC has a name - 0.00001 BTC

Fuck you, for trying to end this  Tongue

Now...  We shall call it:

-Edward Snowden
-Nut
-Obama Mama
-Hit

These are the only logical choices in my opinion.

Hello to you too. Just giving my opinion, same as you.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
January 08, 2014, 10:37:27 PM
#4
Oh lord, another unit naming thread that will lead to nothing but give us lots of silly names  - when will this ever end Wink

0.00001 BTC has a name - 0.00001 BTC

Fuck you, for trying to end this  Tongue

Now...  We shall call it:

-Edward Snowden
-Nut
-Obama Mama
-Hit

These are the only logical choices in my opinion.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
January 08, 2014, 10:35:36 PM
#3
there is none for that , you would use 10 microbitcoin
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Units Wink
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
January 08, 2014, 10:32:07 PM
#2
Oh lord, another unit naming thread that will lead to nothing but give us lots of silly names  - when will this ever end Wink

0.00001 BTC has a name - 0.00001 BTC
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
January 08, 2014, 10:23:04 PM
#1
When people new to Bitcoin talk to me about the 21M limit in BTC, I normally explain how it can be divided up to 8 decimal places, so the real limit is much hight than 21M.

However it would be nice to just say exactly what the limit is when compared to USD.

1 USD is divided in 1000 subunits (Mills - used in financial transactions), so it would be logical to also keep 1000 subunits and refer to a total limit of 2,100,000,000,000.000

The problem is that I can't find anywhere the unit name () to be used in this case. Anyone?

Edit: And please no kSatoshi-style answers please  Grin
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