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September 25, 2013, 06:15:23 PM |
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at what point will we move back the decimal, if at all? and also do you think now is a good time theoretically? we could make 1btc = 1.35 usd. it would definitely make it easier for newcomers who wouldnt have to invest much to own '1 bitcoin'. it would mess with exchanges and stuff though.
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gmaxwell
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September 25, 2013, 06:27:42 PM |
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at what point will we move back the decimal, if at all? and also do you think now is a good time theoretically? we could make 1btc = 1.35 usd. it would definitely make it easier for newcomers who wouldnt have to invest much to own '1 bitcoin'. it would mess with exchanges and stuff though.
Never. But you can go switch your units to milibtc, or what have you. It's a setting in Bitcoin-QT. If the software or services you use don't have settings for changing the units you should petition them to add them.
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September 25, 2013, 06:44:11 PM |
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at what point will we move back the decimal, if at all? and also do you think now is a good time theoretically? we could make 1btc = 1.35 usd. it would definitely make it easier for newcomers who wouldnt have to invest much to own '1 bitcoin'. it would mess with exchanges and stuff though.
Never. Tell noobs you will sell them one "whole" mBTC for $1.35, much cheaper than 1 BTC for $135.
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September 25, 2013, 06:50:16 PM |
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at what point will we move back the decimal, if at all? and also do you think now is a good time theoretically? we could make 1btc = 1.35 usd. it would definitely make it easier for newcomers who wouldnt have to invest much to own '1 bitcoin'. it would mess with exchanges and stuff though.
Never. Tell noobs you will sell them one "whole" mBTC for $1.35, much cheaper than 1 BTC for $135. Nice one. 1 mBTC for $1.35 = 1 BTC for $1350 p.s. I'll sell them for $1
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September 25, 2013, 07:54:13 PM |
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Never.
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wickedgoodtrader
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September 26, 2013, 07:49:42 PM |
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They should think about it. I've been giving BTC as birthday gifts and it sounds kind of lame to people that they got a quarter of a BTC. Also all the cool ways to give BTC have a minimum size of 1 BTC which is just too much to give away as a gift. I guess they could downsize their minimum order, but then again, it sucks getting like 1/4 of something.
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September 26, 2013, 07:50:29 PM |
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They should think about it. I've been giving BTC as birthday gifts and it sounds kind of lame to people that they got a quarter of a BTC. Also all the cool ways to give BTC have a minimum size of 1 BTC which is just too much to give away as a gift. I guess they could downsize their minimum order, but then again, it sucks getting like 1/4 of something.
I wouldn't mind a 1/4 of a million
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September 26, 2013, 07:51:47 PM |
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They should think about it. I've been giving BTC as birthday gifts and it sounds kind of lame to people that they got a quarter of a BTC. Also all the cool ways to give BTC have a minimum size of 1 BTC which is just too much to give away as a gift. I guess they could downsize their minimum order, but then again, it sucks getting like 1/4 of something.
There is no "they". Bitcoin is a consensus system. If you convince every single Bitcoin holder, miner, merchant, service provider, developer then yeah it will change. In other words it will never change. Give people 200 mBTC if you want to look like a big spender. 250 sounds big.
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September 27, 2013, 12:57:07 AM |
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They should think about it. I've been giving BTC as birthday gifts and it sounds kind of lame to people that they got a quarter of a BTC. Also all the cool ways to give BTC have a minimum size of 1 BTC which is just too much to give away as a gift. I guess they could downsize their minimum order, but then again, it sucks getting like 1/4 of something.
dude if someone gave me a 1/4 bag of skunk i would be very happy. P.s dont do drugs kids
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September 27, 2013, 01:02:25 AM |
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I'd say if someone doesn't realise 1millibitcoin = 1/1000th of a bitcoin then they're not going to be smart enough to be able to secure their Bitcoin.
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September 27, 2013, 05:15:28 AM |
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To me it seems like an issue with american non-metric tradition. In Europe people easily say "1.86 meters" while in US it would sound too complex. There you have "6 feet 4 inches" - all whole numbers.
On the other hand, people are simply not used to use hard appreciating currency. Normally all dollars/franks/roubles are losing value and everyone uses bigger whole amounts for the same products. If you give people a deal "your money will increase its value, but for that you'd have to deal with smaller and smaller fractional units over time", would it be considered a great deal? I think people will educate themselves very quickly about anything when their money is involved (and could be controlled by them).
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September 27, 2013, 06:18:09 AM |
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if 1BTC≥$1000.00 for a year maybe
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September 27, 2013, 06:49:25 AM |
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To me it seems like an issue with american non-metric tradition. In Europe people easily say "1.86 meters" while in US it would sound too complex. There you have "6 feet 4 inches" - all whole numbers.
On the other hand, people are simply not used to use hard appreciating currency. Normally all dollars/franks/roubles are losing value and everyone uses bigger whole amounts for the same products. If you give people a deal "your money will increase its value, but for that you'd have to deal with smaller and smaller fractional units over time", would it be considered a great deal? I think people will educate themselves very quickly about anything when their money is involved (and could be controlled by them).
This is Simple: 12 inches = 1 foot; 3 feet = 1 yard; 1760 yards = 1 mile This is Complex: 1000um = 1mm; 1000mm = 1m; 1000m = 1km
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September 27, 2013, 09:25:48 AM |
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This is Simple: 12 inches = 1 foot; 3 feet = 1 yard; 1760 yards = 1 mile
This is Complex: 1000um = 1mm; 1000mm = 1m; 1000m = 1km
Let me guess: You are a NASA engineer!
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September 27, 2013, 10:43:42 AM |
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Never, all the will happen is people will refer to smaller amounts of but coins with names such as the millibit, microbit and the satoshi.
This simplifies things a lot!
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September 27, 2013, 10:48:44 AM |
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You give people 25 million satoshis and they think that is not a lot?
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September 27, 2013, 12:14:03 PM |
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Never, all the will happen is people will refer to smaller amounts of but coins with names such as the millibit, microbit and the satoshi.
This simplifies things a lot!
Im not mining Butt Coins lol This is the genius of BitCoin it has decimal places to create liquidity and with the way its been designed to stop inflation on a currency
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