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January 23, 2020, 12:49:11 PM
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The change of bitcoin logo won't change anything in a good direction. Keep it like satoshi choose it to be and that's enough.
It's clean, nice, and simple and it's known that the simple things are the best ones.
There are so many fake projects around bitcoin that a new logo can only hurt than push forward.People will loose confidence that this is the real bitcoin.

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January 23, 2020, 02:09:15 PM
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The bitcoin logo is the same as the Thai Baht symbol. And the bitcoin symbol as listed on the Bitcoin page of Wikipedia is ₿. This also happens to be the same symbol as the russian ruble.

Was the choice of bitcoin symbol related to any of these I wonder?

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January 23, 2020, 02:15:15 PM
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The bitcoin logo is the same as the Thai Baht symbol. And the bitcoin symbol as listed on the Bitcoin page of Wikipedia is ₿. This also happens to be the same symbol as the russian ruble.

Was the choice of bitcoin symbol related to any of these I wonder?
Isn't this the ruble symbol (₽)? It is quite different from the Bitcoin one. BTC
Please give some source to read if im wrong here because sounds very interesting.

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January 23, 2020, 02:19:36 PM
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It is a very interesting story indeed! Thanks for sharing it in here!

My opinion is that we need a logo for the or at least a symbol. Our mental structure tends to associate things. That's how we make distinctions.

Although Bitcoin could survive without it, it is a nice addition to have.

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January 23, 2020, 02:42:26 PM
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I like the real, physical BitCoin Logo that was naturally invented about 14 Billion years ago, and will still be around long after BitCoin is forgotten.


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after you be forgotten first because Bitcoin will always remain and that is

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really love the first Logo it is indeed simple but easy to remember,but the recent is also cool since they have Both same color and style
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January 23, 2020, 02:49:37 PM
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Isn't this the ruble symbol (₽)? It is quite different from the Bitcoin one. BTC
Please give some source to read if im wrong here because sounds very interesting.


You don't have to go very far, it's at the very beginning of the wikipedia page itself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

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"₿" redirects here. It is not to be confused with "฿" for Thai baht.
Bitcoin[a] (₿) is a cryptocurrency. It is a decentralized...

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January 25, 2020, 04:53:55 PM
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I like the real, physical BitCoin Logo that was naturally invented about 14 Billion years ago, and will still be around long after BitCoin is forgotten.

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I think that’s off topic, he wasn’t comparing gold and Bitcoin, rather he’s talking about the Bitcoin logo which is the same symbol that’s inscripted in the Bitcoin physical coin in the image you have posted.

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Why does the second logo have two Bitcoin symbols? The first Bitcoin logo is the one I have been seeing and for me I think it’s better than the second one. Not minding, Bitcoin is a free community, so you’re free to use whatever logo is best for you. But looking at the both of them you don’t really need to be told which one is more better and it also shows that Bitcoin is accepted with the writing below the logo.
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