Just use bits. 1 bit = 100 sats.

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No.

Why? Itโ€™s divisible like a dollar and already has a value most people understand.

Because adding more units is useless, itโ€™s already been tried countless times and never caught on. And bits already has another definition in the technology lexicon.

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I like this

1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 bits

Stop trying to make bits a thing๐Ÿคฃ

I honestly donโ€™t really care and will use whatever the larger community uses, but โ€œsatsโ€ just confuses anyone who is new to bitcoin.

Whenever I explain it to someone new I just say it's 9 decimal places of a Bitcoin so it's really small and can be used for day to day tx's and they get it, I don't understand what the big deal is, not just you it's everyone yk

Forget about decimal places. I tell people 'there are 100 million sats in one bitcoin.' It gives them a goal to count up to and the human brain understands that much quicker and easier than decimal places past about two.

That's probably better, I'll try this next time I introduce someone. Thanks!