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sr. member
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October 27, 2011, 02:53:16 PM
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If we're going with two symbols, anyway, why not B↑ or B↓ depending on your sentiment/opinion? (Bruce would likely use B↑↑↑)

No, bruce would likely use ฿♂y

I just burst out laughing. Jesus Christ, you are on fire Matthew.
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If we're going with two symbols, anyway, why not B↑ or B↓ depending on your sentiment/opinion? (Bruce would likely use B↑↑↑)

No, bruce would likely use ฿♂y
legendary
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If we're going with two symbols, anyway, why not B↑ or B↓ depending on your sentiment/opinion? (Bruce would likely use B↑↑↑)
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You know that the reason why it's being suggested is because it's "BS", right?
I would hope so, if not, I am not in!
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I am going to third B$. That would be too funny.

I would change all Bitcoin related images I use on any sites to the B$ symbol if enough people are down.  I would like that official too.  No one would have to download any special characters.   Does any other currency use two characters?
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Witch Bitcoin Symbol

I can't believe this took four pages and three months. It should have been the first response.
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I am going to third B$. That would be too funny.
sr. member
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I vote for:

B$
legendary
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I'm not just any shaman, I'm a Sha256man
I didn't get it.... Sad

I don't get this thread. Is there ever going to be a consensus on a symbol? Does it even matter?
It really doesn't matter in the end. All sellers/buyers need to know is what currency is accepted and what currency the buyer has and can pay with.
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I didn't get it.... Sad

I don't get this thread. Is there ever going to be a consensus on a symbol? Does it even matter?
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Witch Bitcoin Symbol
+1

beat me to it lol...

I love that people don't know how to read or write on the internets.
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legendary
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I didn't get it.... Sad
legendary
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Please read this page and decide for your self how much of a cultural impact all the other logos have(link below) you'll see on the left a bunch of questions/statements click on them to see their research facts.

http://www.ecogex.com/bitcoin/
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I don't think a character symbol is really necessary. Just use BTC.

On images, the B with four vertical lines is unique and clear.

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I'd personally love to see a revote in a month. Let this discussion die down, let no sides have some kind of large opinion.  Believe it or not I don't care that much about it lol, it's that attitude that keeps me from downloading any files to see things that show up as blank boxes on my screen though too, like a lot of people I think.
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I don't think a character symbol is really necessary. Just use BTC.

On images, the B with four vertical lines is unique and clear.
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And the $ is used only in the USA...

The vocal minority representing Thai refuses to accept sharing.

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In addition to those countries of the world that use dollars or pesos, a number of other countries use the $ symbol to denote their currencies, including:
Nicaraguan córdoba (usually written as C$)
Samoan tālā (a transliteration of the word dollar)
Tongan paʻanga

An exception is the Philippine peso, whose sign is written as .
The dollar sign is also still sometimes used to represent the Malaysian ringgit (which replaced the local dollar), though its official use to represent the currency has been discontinued .
Some currencies use the cifrão , similar to the dollar sign, but always with two strokes:
Brazilian real
Cape Verde escudo
Chilean peso
Portuguese escudo (defunct)

The cifrão is also used to account for over 130,000,000 domestic standard U.S. Mint (1986+) bullion U.S. silver dollars as one dollar per one troy ounce fine (99.9%), thereby avoiding confusion with debased U.S. trade dollar-denominated tokens and Federal Reserve notes.[citation needed]

In Mexico and another peso-using countries, the cifrão is used as a dollar sign when a document uses pesos and dollars at the same time, to avoid confusions, but, when it used alone, usually is represented as US $ (United States dollars). Example: US $5 (five US dollars).[citation needed]

In the United States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Pacific Island nations, and English-speaking Canada, the dollar or peso symbol precedes the number, unlike most currency symbols. Five dollars or pesos is written and printed as $5, whereas five cents is written as 5¢. In French-speaking Canada, the dollar symbol usually appears after the number, although it sometimes appears in front of it, or instead may even be totally absent.

That is not even getting into the whole section of $ in programming languages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign

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Ⓑ is definitely my favorite.

I hate it because it looks like the Boston Bruins logo. Smiley

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"B" is the kind of symbol that does not go well with piercing lines. Especially not two.
"lB" kind of symbol would look nice.
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