the pot calling the kettle black
zib is NOT unique. also Ƶ is ALREADY a currency both in the real world history.. and scifi-movie franchise. it is also used in games as game credits.
It's 'zib' the word (not the Ƶ/Z) that is a unique for a currency unit.
I've mentioned the other prior uses of 'Ƶ' (Z-with-stroke), so I'm not sure why you consider that some discovery.
'Ƶ' is used by no
current real-world currency. That's already a clearer field than the '฿' (thai baht) symbol already popular for Bitcoin use. Still, that's not much of a problem; multiple currencies can use the same hinting-characters – many, many currencies use '$'.
What is a problem is relying on subtle B/b, ฿/ƀ distinctions to distinguish amounts – some languages don't even have the concept of upper/lowercase, and some people have already used lowercase 'b' as a Bitcoin-signifier (either alone or with the 'ⓑ' character).
Use in science-fiction for galactic currencies is a
good sign. It proves people naturally understand 'Ƶ' as symbolizing a futuristic, high-tech currency.
so please there are only you and maybe 3 people that are proper zib fanboys and you are all collectively trying to get your 'product' noticed. yes you have a website and you are trying to be the lead players in the copyright of zib... i know you see a future where you charge a licence for business or software engineer using your word..
'Zib' is a completely generic term for microbitcoin (100 satoshis) that I made up about 6 weeks ago, owned by no one, open to all. There are no copyrights/trademarks, existing or planned, to my knowledge. Like other spontaneously evolving words, 'zib' is in the pure public domain.
It's offered as a well-matched solution to a language/labeling problem, better in some important ways than the alternatives. That's all.
with that said i do see your passion, but maybe you can put your personal greed and future plans aside and do something constructive that actually falls within the consensus of the community. rather then just you and your 3 friends little 'brand'
There are now 3 people promoting it? That's awesome, I started as just one. Trend looks good. ZIB to the moon, and into the dictionary!
I don't know any way I'd make money from 'zib' being widely used as the precise term for 100 satoshis. (You must be more clever at devious ways of making money than I am.)
Um, 'Zebi' is not the same word as 'zib'. That's also an obscure gigantic unit that, even under very optimistic projections, might never enter common use.
On the other hand, 'bit' as binary digit, a fundamental unit of information, is the central idea 20th-century/21st-century informational and computational science. Bitcoin only succeeds because of a series of breakthroughs in the science of bits, and the computers and networks that rely on them. To meet the future challenges, of scaling and security-against-centralization, even more innovation by people who deeply understand bits will be necessary.
The bit is so important, Satoshi Nakamoto named his brilliant invention after it. So you shouldn't erase or obscure that homage by retroactively redefining 'bit' to mean something else.