I barely use sats, but I will *never* use bits.

I still prefer "bitcoin" & "bitcoins" as my units of measurement.

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Likely as you have so many 😂

Totally agree 👍

"sats" unit is when you use a LN wallet.

"BTC" unit is when you use an online wallet.

SIMPLE AS THAT

Online?

What kind of question is this?

You can't use properly Bitcoin if you are not online.

Do you mean on-chain bitcoin?

ah yes

yes sorry, maybe I have too much B-Komplex 😄

Great point. The only time I use sats is in a LN wallet (which I use all the time).

And sats

Ugh, I'm a sats Maxi, using decimal points for everything is too cumbersome.

Same

Ultimately, I don’t care either way it is what it is. But before bitcoin did you pay for your coffee .00000009 dollars?

$0.50 coffee

That's like a hack'd up dollar. See what I did there?

Your missing it, but it doesn’t matter it will get called all kinds of names just like a buck=dollar and everyone knows what your talking about

sats are the standard ✌️

Yeah, fuck bits.

Yay!

BTC, mBTC, uBTC (bits), nBTC (0.1sats) for the win.

Sat works so well since it hits Sanskrit too: The Sanskrit word sat (सत्) has many meanings, including:

Being, existence

Real, actual

True, good, right

Absolute reality

Fact

Brahman

That which is unchangeable

That which has no distortion

That which is beyond distinctions of time, space, and person

That which pervades the universe in all its constancy

Eternal existence and goodness

Auspicious action