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Topic: Witch Bitcoin Symbol? EVERYONE VOTE AND USE!!! - page 2. (Read 11204 times)

newbie
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Ⓑ is definitely my favorite. It looks like a coin with a "b" on it so it's the most suitable in my opinion. I actually don't like ฿ and it's already taken which will cause confusion.
legendary
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I'm not just any shaman, I'm a Sha256man
The last one makes most sense i picked the last one in fact my websites updates will feature the newly chosen symbol
newbie
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I use "ⓑ".
anu
legendary
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You have gone mad  Cheesy   Explain your analogy how that even works the same as a symbol everyone can use and it still hold value for each person

OK, I give you that: It isn't the best analogy. Still, using the word 'sharing' is just a euphemism. Man, you really don't get it, do you. This is wrong. This can fly in our face. Big potential for really big trouble. Why do you insist to put Bitcoin into danger?

At least you should figure out if the Thai government really can't get us: Are we violating some international law? If yes, an official complaint from the Bank of Thailand is just what some senators in the US or some commissioners in the EU need to promote themselves. Do I need to remind you that we're just 2.54cm from being declared enemy in the war against drugs?

But then: Viel Feind, viel Ehr'  Grin
hero member
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You don't mind if I share your car and your wallet, do you?
You have gone mad  Cheesy   Explain your analogy how that even works the same as a symbol everyone can use and it still hold value for each person
anu
legendary
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'few'  Cheesy I am sorry you see sharing as stealing, and also really sorry the vocal minority must be so angry

You don't mind if I share your car and your wallet, do you?

Sometimes sharing adds. Not in this case. I am not angry, I am worried and disappointed.
hero member
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a few others display here is pure chauvinism.

'few'  Cheesy I am sorry you see sharing as stealing, and also really sorry the vocal minority must be so angry
anu
legendary
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there are 70 Million users of Thai Baht.

Where did you pull that number from?
70 Million inhabitants. If you choose to subtract children, you also need to add user of Thai Baht in the bordering countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_baht
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Thailand
Or you assume all Thai people use or care for their currency symbol. 

Most people wouldn't care. Most are currently busy with unstable politics and the flood desaster. Reason enough to steal from them? Just like ore companies from China stealing rate earths and stuff from the Africans because they don't know better?

An issue with creating a new symbol is the installing it to new systems.  There is still a couple of the symbols used in the original post that do not show up on my computer, just a blank square.

Again: Is this a good enough reason to steal it? They designed it, they registered it with the Unicode Consortium. It's theirs. What you, Gabi and a few others display here is pure chauvinism.
hero member
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Another what if: What if Bitcoin had been named ExabyteCoin? Would you have the guts to use €?
Of course not, that is a symbol people care about, don't you get it Wink
anu
legendary
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Basically, it is not big deal, except to the people who are making it out to be a big deal in 'what if' land

Doing what-if is what we call being intelligent. Most invertebrates don't do that - they only respond to immediate stimuli.

And WHAT IF this is being used by the Bitcoin haters to show that we just behave like the immoral scum they believe we are? You are right, if no one makes a big deal out of it, it won't be. But the press and other people with agendas are known to make a big deal out of even real non-issues.

No idea if it makes sense to talk to you about the right of people not to get trampled all over them - which is just what hijacking the Baht symbol is. Maybe you just give a shit. People in the 3rd world have been kicked in their faces many hundred years. One more kick can't hurt, can it? As Gabi said - there is probably nothing the Thai government can do about it. The OpenSource community has been known to give, not to take from others just because they can't defend themselves.

Another what if: What if Bitcoin had been named ExabyteCoin? Would you have the guts to use €? Because this is exactly the same size of deal!

Boycott all existing glyphs for now and just use BTC until we get our own!

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hero member
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In the meantime, providing a font file for download will be sufficient.

lol, sure. The public has spoken on this subject quite a few times already, it is funny to see the people who feel so strongly about not sharing a symbol.   No matter what the Thai can now say they are part of Bitcoin history  Wink   
anu
legendary
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We need a symbol that exist in the unicode, something that don't require people to install additional fonts...

Short term convenience is reason enough to try and hijack one?

I remember people hat no issue with installing fonts that only had a € symbol. At some point I guess someone in the EU administration used a process the Unicode consortium provides to apply for the symbol. Maybe we could use the same process which is outlined here:
http://www.unicode.org/pending/proposals.html

I am sure if the tech laggards in the EU admin could do that, we can, too. In the meantime, providing a font file for download will be sufficient.
legendary
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
I still feel it could be argued strongly that there will be more people actively using the symbol to represent Bitcoin than the Thai money.  

there are 70 Million users of Thai Baht. I think Bitcoin has a long way to go to get there.

What's the reason

is not in the list? Can't be an issue to make a font file containing this symbol, can it? No need to hijack an existing one!

I vote for restating the vote and include this symbol.
We need a symbol that exist in the unicode, something that don't require people to install additional fonts...
hero member
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there are 70 Million users of Thai Baht.

Where did you pull that number from?

Or you assume all Thai people use or care for their currency symbol.   I wish the US dollar symbol would get hijacked and used for something better by some other land, shake things up a bit.

An issue with creating a new symbol is the installing it to new systems.  There is still a couple of the symbols used in the original post that do not show up on my computer, just a blank square.
anu
legendary
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I still feel it could be argued strongly that there will be more people actively using the symbol to represent Bitcoin than the Thai money.  

there are 70 Million users of Thai Baht. I think Bitcoin has a long way to go to get there.

What's the reason

is not in the list? Can't be an issue to make a font file containing this symbol, can it? No need to hijack an existing one!

I vote for restating the vote and include this symbol.
hero member
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I still feel it could be argued strongly that there will be more people actively using the symbol to represent Bitcoin than the Thai money.  


Also from /r/Bitcoin

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[–]Shuai 6 points 1 hour ago
uhm.
$ is used for more than one currency as well.

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[–]kdoto 1 point 36 minutes ago
In fact, the dollar sign and symbols very similar to it have been used for dozens of different purposes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign


Basically, it is not big deal, except to the people who are making it out to be a big deal in 'what if' land
anu
legendary
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Good luck for thailand to attack bitcoin  Smiley

This is besides the point. Of course there is no way the Thai govt can reach 99% on this forum. My point is that things might become difficult for Thai bitcoin adopters.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
I don't think this is currently being used.

legendary
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
Good luck for thailand to attack bitcoin  Smiley
anu
legendary
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Just imagine if you had a contract for ฿100.00 thinking it was 100 bitcoin but the other person pays you 100 baht instead.


Agree! Also, I don't think this will help Bitcoin adoption in Thailand which is something I am working on. Thailand already has a law against community currencies. As far as I know this law hasn't been used against Bitcoin yet, but this is something that may change if "patriots" there get annoyed.

Please don't.
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