Satoshi's are the only named increment of a whole Bitcoin.
How about we ALSO NAME all those other increments?
Here are some ridiculous names just as examples:
1.00000000 BSV is called: "A Bitcoin"
.00000001 BSV is called: "A Satoshi"
.00000010 BSV is called: "A Jelly Bean"
.00000100 BSV is called: "A Tooth Pick "
.00001000 BSV is called: " A Pluto"
.00010000 BSV is called: "A Wagga Wagga"
.00100000 BSV is called: "A Leaf"
.01000000 BSV is called: "A London"
.100000000 BSV is called: "A Sock"
REASONS:
The word "Gravity" apparently was invented by Isacc Newton, and thus we had a way to discus and thus decover the details of it. Imagin having names for all 8 increments of Bitcoin......this would allow any two people from different countries to talk in one naming system about values of Bitcoin directly.
What we are all doing is setting our BSV wallets to our locally familiar currency so that we can "feel" and "see" the right price. If we are going to trade with each other across countries, wouldn't it be helpful to be able to use common words which are memorable and familiar? The amount of .00045000 BSV has me needing to go through a number of steps to translate it to what I understand in Aussie dollars. But saying "I'll send you four and a half Wagga Wagga's" is simpler and fun.
SUGGESTION:
How about we ask The Bitcoin Association to officially run a naming competion, voting system or nominations, to officially set up such names.(But not CSW as he admits that he is not good at naming things;-)
MONEY:
I will give 2.5 Wagga Waggas to everyone that gives full sentences as feedback, suggestions or DMs, on this post until the start of next weekend (7/8/20).
@issacmorehouse @unwriter @handcash @moneybutton @centbee @joshua @csw @calvinayre @jimmywin @shadders @bitcoinappdev @kenshishido @hv_ @neokiewiet @vegardwikeby @tonicpow @river @jack @jackcliu @apagut @connor @alex @sirtoshi @bitstocks @themullenmuhr @siosism @resnick @nickynu @cosmosstag @stevepatterson @peergame @jeffchen @chblm @captinbitcoin @bitcoindevotee @volt @libs
Satoshi's are the only named increment of a whole Bitcoin.
How about we ALSO NAME all those other increments?
Here are some ridiculous names just as examples:
1.00000000 BSV is called: "A Bitcoin"
.00000001 BSV is called: "A Satoshi"
.00000010 BSV is called: "A Jelly Bean"
.00000100 BSV is called: "A Tooth Pick "
.00001000 BSV is called: " A Pluto"
.00010000 BSV is called: "A Wagga Wagga"
.00100000 BSV is called: "A Leaf"
.01000000 BSV is called: "A London"
.100000000 BSV is called: "A Sock"
REASONS:
The word "Gravity" apparently was invented by Isacc Newton, and thus we had a way to discus and thus decover the details of it. Imagin having names for all 8 increments of Bitcoin......this would allow any two people from different countries to talk in one naming system about values of Bitcoin directly.
What we are all doing is setting our BSV wallets to our locally familiar currency so that we can "feel" and "see" the right price. If we are going to trade with each other across countries, wouldn't it be helpful to be able to use common words which are memorable and familiar? The amount of .00045000 BSV has me needing to go through a number of steps to translate it to what I understand in Aussie dollars. But saying "I'll send you four and a half Wagga Wagga's" is simpler and fun.
SUGGESTION:
How about we ask The Bitcoin Association to officially run a naming competion, voting system or nominations, to officially set up such names.(But not CSW as he admits that he is not good at naming things;-)
MONEY:
I will give 2.5 Wagga Waggas to everyone that gives full sentences as feedback, suggestions or DMs, on this post until the start of next weekend (7/8/20).
@issacmorehouse @unwriter @handcash @moneybutton @centbee @joshua @csw @calvinayre @jimmywin @shadders @bitcoinappdev @kenshishido @hv_ @neokiewiet @vegardwikeby @tonicpow @river @jack @jackcliu @apagut @connor @alex @sirtoshi @bitstocks @themullenmuhr @siosism @resnick @nickynu @cosmosstag @stevepatterson @peergame @jeffchen @chblm @captinbitcoin @bitcoindevotee @volt @libs