I appreciate the opportunity to be in such great company and to share an idea whose time has come. The conversation around the symbols we use is an important one.
It is my pleasure to present a symbol for the satoshi unit that is as they say, right under our noses. A symbol that signifies hope and progress. One that has taken humanity to new heights both in quantity and quality. A symbol so welcoming that it can serve as tent big enough for everyone from the most Toxic Bitcoin Maxi to the most strident Keynesian holdout.
Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you, your new satoshi symbol.
^ (the caret)
(applause)
Thank you so much.
(more applause)
You're too kind. See, this symbol residing at the top center of a qwerty keyboard can be our north star, a reminder to keep moving and building toward the future we want. In mathematics and computer programming it denotes exponentiation, a fitting operation signifying the progress which Bitcoin drives in every environment. It is also like a little roof for the aforementioned big tent.
And let us not forget, the text emoji where it is the exuberant eye, and can there be anything more fitting for a community where the result of our work is honest money?
I'm sure you are now convinced it is the right tool for the job, but let me show you a few examples:
After a number like the monthly cost of a Stacker News territory, it shows as 100k^ and before a number, like the amount in a standard unit of Bitcoin, ^100M Finally with a decimal we have ^10.5 or 9,000.15^
If you agree, we don't have to hold a vote. You don't have to join a party. Permissionless as the chain that brought us here, so is the action you may take with this symbol. Use ^ in your next post. Make memes. Zap this post. Any ^s collected will be applied toward an educational campaign.
Thank you.
Everybody should just pick theirs and let peace reign
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Zebedee is already using 4
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796 sats \ 3 replies \ @senf 8 Feb
4 is the best
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43 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 8 Feb
Because it looks like a kebab?
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This kebab is so burger-ified, it should come with fries and a milkshake!
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 8 Feb
the lightning zaps, connects as a verb not a noun.
But I agree. Non issue.
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500 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 8 Feb
A lot of them are not easy to write fast with pen and paper in a way that makes them still recognizable and distinguishable from other symbols. I think that's important.
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yep, or they are symbols in use already (delta, prime, dollar).
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^500 for an excellent point! Distinctness is a challenge for the written ^, but I'm betting on ease of typing and increasing habitation of the typed realm to take us to the promised land.
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Yeah, most people posting sat symbols are actually just trying to prevent a sat symbol from existing I've learned. So the only serious option is to pick one that other people who actually want a sat symbol are using and just use it.
Water beats rock.
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Agreed. ^50 Insightful. Wait...
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Ouch. ^ makes 22 and that's not going to make a very nice grid.
Imagine needing to do more than press shift-6.
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21 symbols to mimic Satoshi's love for 21 so we say NO to 22!
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There are like 5 serious options on that chart. Where do you get this... Fiverr?
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Thank you. 500^ for providing a source!
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is that season again? Appreciate the creativity of finding the less used character in the querty English keyboard! or did you ask someone?
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Thank you and yes, 'tis the season. 500^ for our first supporter!
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1 ₿ = 1*10^8^
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I was thinking a lowercase "b" with a line through it. Big B is bitcoin. Lowercase b is parts of a bitcoin.
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50^ for your thoughts!
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that's actually... not a bad idea at all. Were you thinking a vertical line or horizonal?
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I think vertical would be too hard to read, so horizontal, could almost be like a music note
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @joda 8 Feb
looks very math-y
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Yeah it's not great. Maybe something like this ... Big B for bitcoin, half of a Big B for satoshi - doesn't really make sense, it would be more like D ... but S for dollar doesn't make sense either, so there is that.
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Good job! However, how about
Wait for it
’s
Example:
500’s 1000’s 10k’s this way ⚡️
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^50 for a mid troll. Guards!
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71 sats \ 1 reply \ @Ge 8 Feb
I think the ⚡️ is the best
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50^ for the emoji we all know and love.... to open up a browser and search for so we can copy it and then paste it back where we were typing.
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Why don't other standard measurement units have symbols? E.g. grams, meters, and watts, etc. don't have symbols.
Just because fiat units have branded logos(symbols) next to amounts, doesn't mean BTC should stoop to their level.
No symbol needed. Its a value measurement standard. Use symbols if you're using non-standard/regional value systems like fiat.
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Thank you for the question. Do not g, m and W qualify as symbols for the very units you mention? This conversation is as old as the chain, so I think history has shown that there is a need.
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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @joda 8 Feb
While we're just picking random keyboard characters, you know I never use curly brackets for anything. So what about }{ ?
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What a coincidence that you picked two braces randomly! Must be fate. You get ^50 too.
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Satoshi Nakamoto set the initial block reward at 50 Bitcoins, not 5 billion satoshis. Let's just keep using fractions of the original unit of account (milli, micro, nano, pico, etc) instead of this too technical and arbitrary units "satoshis".
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 8 Feb
sats could also use this.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 8 Feb
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Don't know why, I just like variants on this.
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Isn't @$ a better symbol? You know, as in digital money??
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$@ is interesting but alas this symbol is two symbols. Let's try to think about more underutilized options are close at hand!
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my 2

sat𝟾̷ | sat₈

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you always try to smuggle it... what's the story behind?
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8 decimal places
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What in tarnation? Security!
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