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sr. member
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What about just s?

The most intuitive answer would be a lower case "s" with a line through it, like ¢ for cent. So basically a smaller dollar sign.
vip
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Well there are many, the wiki for submitting for ISO recognition is: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_symbol
legendary
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What about just s?
legendary
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ⓢ    Purposed as a smaller unit of bitcoin. E.g. A hundredth of a bitcoin    CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER S       Alt +24E2

I use ¤ at Free.BTC.pt
I read somewhere that ¤ is the general symbol for currency unit, or something like that, and I liked it
vip
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ⓢ    Purposed as a smaller unit of bitcoin. E.g. A hundredth of a bitcoin    CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER S       Alt +24E2
legendary
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Newbie
What is the proper way to abbreviate the Satoshi?

Bitcoins are BTC
Satoshi are ______?

Thank you.

The answer is obvious:

Bitcoins are BTC
$atoshi are $

Aye. First we count in bitcoins (BTC). Then in satoshis ($).
full member
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What is the proper way to abbreviate the Satoshi?

Bitcoins are BTC
Satoshi are ______?

Thank you.

Bitcoins are BTC
Satoshi are SATs
member
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What is the proper way to abbreviate the Satoshi?

Bitcoins are BTC
Satoshi are ______?

Thank you.

The answer is obvious:

Bitcoins are BTC
$atoshi are $

hero member
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Sati sounds ok, Shi sounds better. But I didn't check the meaning of either in all world languages
hero member
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A satoshi is so tiny that if you abbreviate It, It disapears!
legendary
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Was someone trying to imply that Satoshi is not a "10" !?!

Well okay, maybe someone is not a "true believer".

But if someone is trying to suggest Satoshi be a "1", shock gasp isn't that more like heresy or something?

Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

-MarkM-


legendary
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going by the game dragons tales SATS are the abbreviation..
1sat=0.00000001BTC
here is how they work 100,000sats =1BTM(bitmill 0.001BTC)
1000BTM=1BTC
sr. member
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apparently adding a zero and not simplifying 1 satoshi to 1 unit of currency is a bad idea. 
legendary
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Hrm, thats kinda wierd that the 1 Satoshi = 10nbtc

makes for awkward math.  

Multiplying by 10 is awkward?

Example,

I want to sell you something for 473 Satoshi... Quick, how many nbtc is that?

Put a zero on the end of it.
4,730 nBTC.  Seems extremely fast and easy, no?

How many Dollars is that?

Depends on the exchange rate on that day (You're going to have the same problem if you use "STH").
Assuming an exchange rate of $47.523, you simply multiply the exchange rate by the price and move the decimal place, right?

4,730 nBTC x $47.523 = 224,783.79 move decimal 9 places to the left = $0.00022478379, right?

I hereby propose that 1 Satoshi = 1 STH

The current exchange rate as of writing this post is:

2,104,244 STH = $1

Or . . .

21,042,440 nBTC = $1
sr. member
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Hrm, thats kinda wierd that the 1 Satoshi = 10nbtc

makes for awkward math.  

Example,

I want to sell you something for 473 Satoshi... Quick, how many nbtc is that?  How many Dollars is that?



I hereby propose that 1 Satoshi = 1 STH

The current exchange rate as of writing this post is:

2,104,244 STH = $1

legendary
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Merit: 1090
10 nBTC ?

(Ten nanobitcoins.)

-MarkM-
sr. member
Activity: 364
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What is the proper way to abbreviate the Satoshi?

Bitcoins are BTC
Satoshi are ______?

Thank you.
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