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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 05:11:12 AM



Title: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 05:11:12 AM
I'm going to introduce a new pricing standard , which our team already uses , we don't care if anyone else uses it or not but it works and it's practical .

It's the digitalindustry 1z0 { one, z , zero } standard .

If you can count to 5 or 10 you can use this standard .

Let me explain simply :

"0.00050000"

Would be :

"5z4"

All this is saying is " Add four (4) zeros to the front "

This is like school so lets try again :

Prime coin is now trading at about 73z3 which is of course { add 3 zeros to the front of 73}

= 0.00730000

we expect this will be too difficult for people to understand , { as it involves counting up to 5 in most cases} but we will use it and it is a great pricing standard to anything BTC or otherwise.

The coffee is 5z4 BTC = 0.00050000

The cake is 7z10 ONC = 0.00000000070000000

If you are exceptionally dim all you have to remember is the "z" means   "add zeros to the front"  the decimal point is going to throw people .

But there you have it , you just ignore the decimal point.

Of course 1z0 is 1

And that's right kids 2 = 2.

: D


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: coinerd on July 29, 2013, 05:16:33 AM
Hmmm, and I was expecting the crazy.

This is better than trying to remember all the names for fractional coins on the BTC wiki lmao.


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 05:20:27 AM
It's digitalindustry always expect the crazy .

It works .


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: Max Guevara on July 29, 2013, 05:24:45 AM
"0.00050000"

Would be :

"5z4"


It looks very much like scientific notation:

0.0005 = 5e-4 = 5z4

Why not just use scientific notation?


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 05:39:03 AM
"0.00050000"

Would be :

"5z4"


It looks very much luck scientific notation:

0.0005 = 5e-4 = 5z4

Why not just use scientific notation?


Two reasons .

1. The price will never be negative so why put a "-"  or an "e" am I ever going to pay you to buy my coffee ?

{ I'm a coffee drinker so I'm not going to comment on coffee quality around the world }

2.  What's "e" mean to johnny coffee buyer? ,  "z" means  "Add zeros "

The 1z0 standard is meaningful whereas scientific is meaningless to most and it's not a price standard.

** on a side note I was surprised that ANC held  2z3 for so long but I think it was a matters of there not being sellers rather than active buyers , interesting .

***  see it's back in 9z4 territory ,  laughing about the fact that people are hesitant to download a known hacker groups client and click that exe lol =  no sellers .


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: noel on July 29, 2013, 05:47:20 AM

The coffee is 5z4 BTC = 0.00050000

The cake is 7z10 ONC = 0.00000000070000000

and a fuckwitt with a scone ??? get a frigging, life go somewhere else for your five minutes of fame!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 06:14:21 AM

The coffee is 5z4 BTC = 0.00050000

The cake is 7z10 ONC = 0.00000000070000000

and a fuckwitt with a scone ??? get a frigging, life go somewhere else for your five minutes of fame!!!!!!!!!!

wow a fuckwit with a scone gets a frigging?

man, that's one unlucky (or lucky??)  fuckwit.



more importantly how much was the Scone ?

i'd say 9z5  = 0.00009000  as scones are all GP ask any cafe owner.

the scones are where the money is.

thanks for your support !

i'm already famous i invented the 1z0 cryptocurrency standard, heard about it ?

read the Topic.


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: captainfuture on July 29, 2013, 07:15:01 AM
we have the scientific notation already.
why change a standard?


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: vingaard on July 29, 2013, 07:27:20 AM
have you re-invented scientific notation?... why?...  ??? I'm sorry but I think it is not neccessary (anyway, it is only my opinion)


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: heatgsm on July 29, 2013, 07:55:18 AM
Why not put a "p"  from .  !?  :D


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: n4ru on July 29, 2013, 08:03:07 AM
Scientific notation. You literally just took it and used z instead of e-.


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 09:16:01 AM
thanks for noticing that everyone.

yes you are right i have made "Scientific notation" accessible for a pricing structure -

except its nothing like Scientific notation .

its more like the 1z0 digitalindustry pricing standard.

anyhow that's just my opinion, if you like scientific notation.. use that .


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: PSL on July 29, 2013, 09:50:17 AM
I see two ice creams, one is for 35z6, other for 2z5. What ice cream is cheaper? Is it crystal clear??
Could I put prices in this format to my favorite spredsheet??


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: n4ru on July 29, 2013, 10:53:05 AM
thanks for noticing that everyone.

yes you are right i have made "Scientific notation" accessible for a pricing structure -

except its nothing like Scientific notation .

its more like the 1z0 digitalindustry pricing standard.

anyhow that's just my opinion, if you like scientific notation.. use that .
No it's not, it's scientific notation re-branded.


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on July 29, 2013, 02:24:17 PM
I see two ice creams, one is for 35z6, other for 2z5. What ice cream is cheaper? Is it crystal clear??


Yes its crystal clear to me,  the one that is closest to 1z0 is the highest price , 2z5 has less zeros in front. that was difficult . its the difference you see between the number 5 and the number 6 .

in the western numerical system which was derived from the Arabic numeral system 5 and 6 are different , so the the one with the "5" in it is the highest because it only has "5" zeros, and the other "6" zeros:

see , look 35z6 or 2z5  .

Could I put prices in this format to my favorite spredsheet??

not your favorite Spreadsheet, no , one you don't like or have had a minor disagreement with .

a standoffish aloof speed-sheet,  if you will.  

that's the one you're after.


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: heatgsm on July 29, 2013, 02:42:04 PM
People would have it like 0.0005 instead of e or z or whatever the letter - it requires transformation which most aren`t capable or they don`t want to bother with that :D


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: captainfuture on July 29, 2013, 02:47:56 PM
its easier to left a space between an amount of 0s


0.000 000 000 7
f.e.

the same we do with large numbers
1 000 000 000,00


Title: Re: Introducing the digitalindustry ONE Z ZERO pricing standard {1z0}
Post by: digitalindustry on August 02, 2013, 03:40:31 AM
People would have it like 0.0005 instead of e or z or whatever the letter - it requires transformation which most aren`t capable or they don`t want to bother with that :D

Not so says the future , in fact it ends up shortened to just

z4 Or z6 or z2  as people don't much care down at z4 or z5 about adding dust to pricing

That apparently means 1z4 1z5 1z6     so I guess people can handle that much .