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BITS = SATOSHIS

Bits.

That’s the new name for sats - rolled out quietly, but intentionally, during the largest Bitcoin conference of the year in Las Vegas. With corporations circling and political figures like Trump stepping onstage, we’re now seeing the slow rebranding of Bitcoin’s most fundamental unit.

No real community discussion.

No transparent rationale.

Just a switch - from “sats” (Satoshis) to “bits.”

As someone who studies this space daily and speaks from the perspective of an artist - I see this as more than a cosmetic tweak. This is a symbolic shift. A move away from Bitcoin’s roots. A subtle erasure of Satoshi Nakamoto from the language we use every day.

Sats were never just a unit of measure. They were a tribute. A memetic anchor tying Bitcoin to its origin and ethos. You don’t rename that lightly. You don’t discard it in the name of “clarity” or “adoption” without telling the community why.

“Bits” might sound cleaner. It might fit better on an app screen. But it comes at a cost: cultural continuity. Historical weight. Identity.

This is happening at a moment when Bitcoin is under more pressure than ever to conform - to be repackaged for mass markets, for regulators, for billionaires. And now even its smallest piece is being reshaped.

This isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about respect. For the people who carried Bitcoin through the early years. For the vision behind it. For the name that still matters.

And most of all - for the ethos of Bitcoin.

Sats are named after the inventor who disappeared so the network could live freely. That absence is the foundation of Bitcoin’s independence. It’s what makes it different. Their systems have money, but no mystery. Power, but no principle. Control, but no character.

Bitcoin has a legend.

And no matter how many interfaces get rewritten, or tickers rebranded, Satoshi Nakamoto should be honored forever - through the name of the smallest unit that makes this entire movement possible.

We should be asking:

Why now?

Why this?

And who benefits from rewriting the words we built this protocol around?

Because if sats can be rebranded overnight… what’s next?

Where did they call it bits? Never saw them actually use that word

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I guess they’re still not using bits though?

Just putting the bitcoin logo next to “sats” values. Eliminating sats without replacing them?

It is basically re-branding satoshis into bits. It's a UI thing.

Still dangerous when coming from Dorsey and still sabotage to bitcoin and spit in the face of those who treat Satoshi as Bitcoin's Inventor.

Yeah i do feel a bit uneasy about how quickly they did this. Not decided yet if i think it’s bad though.

I feel like sabotage is a stretch. You don’t think he believes this is what’s right for bitcoin?

No I don't think so. He is intelligent.

He also supports 2.1 quadrillion bitcoin that is the BIP177...and seedless cold wallets.

So now you have triple sabotage.

I call it what is.

Fair i respect your opinion. Just dont understand his motives for sabotaging btc. All his actions point to the opposite imo. Even if we might disagree on what’s best for bitcoin

Motives? Corporate take over.

Possibly doing it for bigger players than himself. War for bitcoin narrative is on. First steps is always diminishing or destroying the legend, the myth and the meme.

I def understand your fears. I might be a simp since i work for the guy but i really trust him based on everything i’ve seen

I can't help but think he's a fed. That or he just can't seem to shake the toxic Silicon Valley bro mentality.

He runs businesses that require strong governmental connections for sure. It is not some cypherpunk shit.

They didn't do this quickly. They just didn't tell us, until they were ready to do it.

Where’d you find the cash app screen btw? I saw the SQ one but this cash screen is news to me

Got it from X I believe.