BIP177 proposes redefining Bitcoin's base unit by making 1 satoshi = 1 bitcoin.
Currently, 1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 satoshis.
This change aims to simplify transactions and reduce confusion.
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Very expensive rebranding...
More than 20,000 blogs would have to change this unit name.
Impossible to do in YouTube videos and courses.
Every Bitcoin company would have to restructure its keywords.
Again, impossible to make changes in books written on Bitcoin.
This change will create confusion in the non-tech community and potentially the first polarization in the Bitcoin community.
We shouldn't do this at this stage; giving a new name to a 15-year-old son isn't a clever thing to do.
Bitcoin is 15 years old now.
Let's make Sats a standard.
This also keeps the legacy of Satoshi alive, which will connect with the masses as a courageous story.
"Change can be daunting, especially with something as established as Bitcoin. But evolution is part of growth! Embracing 'Sats' could simplify things and make crypto more accessible. Let’s focus on building bridges, not walls. Innovation often requires a leap of faith! 🚀✨ #Bitcoin #Sats"
Who the hell did this? This is complete nonsense!
The dumbest thing this week
BIP177 proposes redefining Bitcoin's base unit by making 1 satoshi = 1 bitcoin.
Currently, 1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 satoshis.
This change aims to simplify transactions and reduce confusion.
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I thought we were moving away from fiat.
As vezes eu acho que uma punheta pode evitar muitos problemas, desde filhos indesejados até mente vazia.
Isso não faz sentido, pros nodes já é assim, só existem satoshis, não existem números de ponto flutuante nos softwares de Bitcoin. 1 Bitcoin é uma unidade abstrata que vale 100m satoshis, mas isso só existe nas wallets é a forma como você representa 2345 Satoshis com 2.345.
Não tem porque mudar essa representação, não vejo nenhum necessidade, só tempo livre e mente vazia demais.
BIP177 proposes redefining Bitcoin's base unit by making 1 satoshi = 1 bitcoin.
Currently, 1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 satoshis.
This change aims to simplify transactions and reduce confusion.
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It's anyone besides Jack and his minions, advocating for this?
This is retarded
the history of US dollar sign 💲 is interesting in this context, as its most likely origin has nothing to do with the American dollar and much more likely with the Spanish pesos. This one was widely known in the general population and there adoption
(So no greater big brain logic, just giving the common man what he wants)
Perplexity:
The dollar sign ($) is used in the United States because, when the U.S. established its own currency after independence, it modeled the new dollar on the widely used Spanish dollar (or peso), which had been the most common currency in the American colonies for over a century. The Spanish dollar’s symbol and value system were already deeply familiar to Americans, merchants, and the broader economy.
The failure of the Continental and how it scarred a generation "not worth a Continental" also had a lot to do with the american founders obsession with sound money.
But why?
BIP177 proposes redefining Bitcoin's base unit by making 1 satoshi = 1 bitcoin.
Currently, 1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 satoshis.
This change aims to simplify transactions and reduce confusion.
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Why strip people of their ability to think?
The US dollar has cents, the British pound has pence... The smallest unit of currency should have a different name, and the commonly used pricing units can actually have aliases. I think it is right to price Bitcoin in satoshis, and it should not be changed randomly. However, you can consider renaming the unit alias for 100 satoshis.
If you can’t price something in the grocery store in unit X then unit X should not be the name of the currency.
1 USD= 1 cent
I owned the bank 100 million usd in 1990, now I own only 1 dollar
Haha!
This is a waste of time, can we stop this? they are satoshis. period. gtfo
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Just use your bitcoin, how ever you like it. But use it, don’t get lost in minuances that don’t affect the real value.
I can finally afford those two pizza's with my 10,000 Bitcoin 😂
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Now explain to me with a straight face, how many Bitcoin does Satoshi Nakamoto own? 😂
I'd boost this note if @The Tim didn't enable me with his note below to drop this discussion entirely and push my energy elsewhere.
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I have 74 billion bitcoins
By the next bull run you should be able to afford a pizza 😂
This is the fucking best about the dead topic. PV 🫂
I'd boost this note if @The Tim didn't enable me with his note below to drop this discussion entirely and push my energy elsewhere.
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Simplify? 😂😂😂
Great idea
Naaaaaaaaah 🤢
What it aims to do is not relevant what it would do is. This is a stupid thing and the ONLY reason it is even being discussed is because @jack likes it. Jack is wrong here, history will show it.
Jack wants bitcoin to be spent and has done some absolutely impressive but wrong mental gymnastics to support that the term sats is why people don't spend bitcoin.
It is hard to understand how a man as smart as Dorsey can be this wrong on something this simple.
I don't understand why he thinks he can dictate something like this to everyone else it's kinda hilarious, even if Venmo or whoever he said starts calling sats bitcoins everyone will just continue calling them sats.
Nova lingua
Ok...
This 2018 Sierra is only 24,000,000 BTC then 😅Disagree BIP-177! Whether it is a name or a unit, Satoshi is a well-known fact. We all are proud of him. And the Lightning Network has added 3 more decimal points (millisatoshi), so what will it be called after that?
1 satoshi = 1 bitcoin
1 bitcoin = 1 BTC
1 bitcoin = 1 dollar
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1 satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC = 1 USD
so,
1 BTC = 1 USD / 0.00000001 = 100,000,000 USD
BTC = 100 M USD for 1 satoshi = 1 USD
monetary stability
worldwide
This would be the best 😁
Therefore bitcoin jumps from ~100k to 100m
1 BTC = 100 M USD
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1 BTC = 100,000,000 bitcoins
UNDEFINED RESULT!
1 bitcoin = 1 bitcoin
*1 bitcoin now will be 1 BTC ( bc of conversion )



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I love that you’re so open about your mental illness..
if you don’t believe me or don’t get it
i don’t have time to convince you, sorry
Quoting Satoshi while diluting his legacy 🤦🏻♂️
i’m concentrating the solution
You’re not concentrating the solution, you’re just diluting the problem
acidifying the solution
like adding lemon juice to water
Acidifying the solution to a non-existent problem, tailored for those already in a financially privileged position.
It literally adds nothing, just a string of zeroes for people who have shown zero PoW to understand the fundamentals of bitcoin.
i own 1 satoshi
1 cent = 1 million dollars
3 dollars= 2 cents
1 = 3 because 3 is tio big
3+1= 6= 2
Who tje hell "proposed" this? Was the cocaine too much?
This doesn’t simplify anything, but just adds confusion where there was none.
British where redefining feet and inches to match the new kings limbs, they also created miles, foot, yard, etc, because they had to invent new names for different lengths.
Much more useful was international systems of units which stoped renaming units and just added prefix like gram, kilogram, miligram.
Byte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, terabyte.
Now you can have BTC, milibtc, micro-btc, etc.
You can call data as bitsats If you want to make it sound familiar.
But renaming SATs to BTC is like renaming milimiter to kilometer.
This name change is not backwards compatible. Imagine an accounting system made in 2030 talking to one made in 2018 to Check their Ballance.
What will happen when you mess you the units in the accounting systems and different systems try to communicate:
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According to your bip177 theory that's 30 cents.
Which by the way is 0.3 cents, as 1 cent= 1 USD
#bip177

