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Yeah let’s do like that.

Bitcoin the network

bitcoin the token.

What I’m trying to say is that bitcoin is just money, not a enterprise.

In the end bitcoin dgaf I get that but it’s in the same spirit of calling hardware wallet signing devices…

It’s just something I had wondered in the past and it sorta of occurred to me that yeah bitcoin = money therefore it doesn’t require a capital letter.

True, never enough 🌽 But remember that words are the foundation of the fiat world.

In English, capital letters are used in the following situations:

1. At the beginning of a sentence: The first letter of the first word in a sentence should always be capitalized.

Example: Yesterday, I went to the store.

2. Proper nouns: Capital letters are used for the names of specific people, places, organizations, and things.

Example: Mary, New York City, Microsoft, the Eiffel Tower.

3. Titles: The first letter of each major word in a title is capitalized, including the first and last words.

Example: The Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Lord of the Rings.

4. Acronyms: When an acronym is used in place of a name, each letter in the acronym is capitalized.

Example: NASA, FBI, USA.

5. Emphasis: Capital letters can be used to emphasize a word or phrase within a sentence.

Example: I really LOVE bitcoin !

bitcoin > Bitcoin

For the same reason we don't spell money with a capital M.