Adaptation for the BST (bitcoin standard time) which is a pure timezone indicator.
Based on this I've made 'Satoshi Time'.
Years (since the genesis block) , then days (one earth rotation) and then the theoretical 144 blocks of each 10 minutes divided in Satseconds and Toshis (100 satseconds for one average block found time) then 144 blocks per earth rotation.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @hasherstacker 2h
Interesting concept!
So with “Satoshi Time,” would the experience of scarcity of daily time be aligned with the scarcity of sats? How would people adapt socially and economically when one “day” is anchored to 144 blocks instead of merely 24 hours? Could this encourage a deeper connection to Bitcoin’s heartbeat, or would it disrupt global coordination? Would merchants, events, and communications all reference years since the genesis block and measure minutes in satseconds? And if the block interval fluctuates, how would “Satoshi Time” adjust in line with difficulty adjustment? Is this a philosophical statement on sovereignty over time, or a practical proposal for a post-fiat world?
I'm curious, honestly
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Machiavelli23 2h
Interesting! Can you give an example of what time it would be in you next post.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @avbpod OP 2h
0016 217 : 002 . 31
(you can visit the site and see for yourself, why do you want me to write it down here? :)
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