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legendary
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August 26, 2011, 12:39:01 AM
#24
Currently Bitcoins are divisible up to 8 decimal places. This is pure convention though and can be changed.

True, afaik SI doesn't have special name for 1e-8. So I think Satoshi is a good name for this unit. 1 satoshi = 10 nBtc.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1007
August 24, 2011, 08:46:05 PM
#23
This is indivisible precision, right?
There is no such thing as an indivisible number.

Currently Bitcoins are divisible up to 8 decimal places. This is pure convention though and can be changed.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
August 24, 2011, 05:18:05 PM
#22
This is indivisible precision, right? How about bitatom? or qubitcoin (quantized bitcoin)?
hero member
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Merit: 1000
Seal Cub Clubbing Club
August 24, 2011, 05:08:57 PM
#21
US Dollar.

ZING!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
August 24, 2011, 02:09:53 PM
#20
The United States has NEVER minted pennies but people still call them that.

Not the US, but remember there was a time before the US.  Cool

The word Dollar comes from the Thaler, and the word Penny from the Pfennig.

Check this out:

The Thaler (or Taler or Talir) was a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Thal is German for "valley". A "thaler" is a person or a thing "from the valley".

California (ie Silicon Valley) has the largest GDP of any state. The biggest source of US GDP is "from the valley".  Cool
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
August 24, 2011, 10:57:58 AM
#19
There's no need for a name yet. Let's discuss about it when the $/BTC ratio reaches 1,000 USD.
And when the ratio reaches 1 million, the 1e-8 will be 1 USD cent ($0.01).
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 24, 2011, 10:20:55 AM
#18
If bitcoing goes widespread then 1 bitcoin should be renamed unobtainium  Grin
hero member
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Merit: 1022
No Maps for These Territories
August 24, 2011, 09:43:26 AM
#17
I've been seeing a lot of discussion about smaller units of BTC, so I decided to make a poll to see what the consensus is, if there is one, about the name of the smallest unit possible with the current software.
It is just an implementation detail of the current software that will change eventually. You can call it "Satoshi" to honor the author, but please simply use SI units officially. 1e-8 is 10 nanobitcoin (nBTC). Nanobitcoins won't be useful in the forseeable future, though.

I've used the SI convention in the Qt (experimental) UI by supporting entry and showing amounts in mBTC (1e-3) and μBTC (1e-6). So people like Sukrim that like to see large numbers can simply change a config option Smiley

legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1007
August 24, 2011, 06:04:50 AM
#16
What's "tentominuseleven" then?! Roll Eyes

Currently "Satoshi" is widespread...

What's far more important imho is to shift the decimal point by 3 or 6 digits to the right. 1 single Bitcoin being worth as much as ~ a meal at McDonalds is psychologically not intelligent.

There's a reason why you can buy hundreds or even thousands of Nintendo/X-Box/... "points" even if all prices there could be divided by 10 or 100 without any problems. While handling money, many people don't like decimal places and are especially NOT able to grasp the concept of a third relevant decimal place! (0.001 BTC = ~1 US cent!)
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
August 24, 2011, 05:55:18 AM
#15
How about the "Teetominnie" ?


Thought process: 10^-8, Ten2theminusEight, T2-E Teetominnie

 Grin



Take me to your dealer Wink
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 101
August 24, 2011, 05:26:43 AM
#14
How about the "Teetominnie" ?


Thought process: 10^-8, Ten2theminusEight, T2-E Teetominnie

 Grin

full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
August 24, 2011, 04:28:15 AM
#13
I think it should be left as it is,
bitcoin should be a global reserve currency where each coin is worth billions of dollars  Grin

Then everybody else can use other chain blocks of unit sizes for everyday use, where 1 bitcoin would be worth millions of other crypto currency units.

Basically a bitcoin is big gold bar, and all the other crypto currencies should be small silver coins.


legendary
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Merit: 1020
August 24, 2011, 03:17:10 AM
#12
My candidates.

Poorcoins
want-me-some-mo-coins
grubcoins
invisicoins
badcoins
nigcoins
derka-derka-coins
pesos
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1007
August 24, 2011, 02:58:46 AM
#11
The United States has NEVER minted pennies but people still call them that.

Not the US, but remember there was a time before the US.  Cool

The word Dollar comes from the Thaler, and the word Penny from the Pfennig.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
August 24, 2011, 02:51:42 AM
#10
I too think that using SI is the way to go. 10 nano it is.
sr. member
Activity: 269
Merit: 250
August 24, 2011, 01:37:52 AM
#9
Stick with SI prefixes.

10-9 is nano

So the smallest (current) unit would be 10 nano(bit)coins.


Edit: It seems helloworld posted the same thing, but more quickly. I agree with him.
As I described in this post, using nano have it's implications.

Everyone used to see portraits of leaders on money. Why shouldn't we have personality attached to bitcoin as well?
Vote for Satoshi!
full member
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Merit: 105
Poorer than I ought to be
August 24, 2011, 01:28:00 AM
#8
It's a satoshi, deal with it.  Just like officially in the US the $0.01 coin is technically called a cent, but many people refer to it as a penny.  The United States has NEVER minted pennies but people still call them that.  So ok, technically it's 10 nanocoins, but realistically people will be saying SAT, or satoshi.  People can tear their hair about what it's officially called, but there are already euphemisms floating around that can't realistically be revoked.

0.01btc is either 1 bitcent or 10 bitmill, no matter what you tell me, and 0.00054026btc is 54,026 SAT, or perhaps rounded to 0.54btm.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 252
Firstbits: 1duzy
August 24, 2011, 12:33:00 AM
#7
Stick with SI prefixes.

10-9 is nano

So the smallest (current) unit would be 10 nano(bit)coins.


Edit: It seems helloworld posted the same thing, but more quickly. I agree with him.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 24, 2011, 12:30:52 AM
#6
1e-8 BTC = 10 nanocoins.

sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
August 24, 2011, 12:21:35 AM
#5


.001 is a millicoin (millie)
.000001 is a microcoin (mike)
.00000001 is a nugget

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