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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @j7hB75 13 Dec \ parent \ on: John Carvalho proposes BIP renaming sats as bitcoin bitcoin
Sure, just not really common anymore.
Certainly not common enough.
Just for the record, I like calling Bitcoin "Bitcoin", and sats "sats".
I don't know the answer to "how many msats are in 1 sat?", but I understand what 3.1 sats means.
I know that 1 Bitcoin = 1,000,000 sats.
Renaming sats to bitcoin is stupid and just causing more confusion.
If normies have unit bias with bitcoin's price, that's their own fault, don't make it mine.
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lightning can go lower than msats, it's just a unit attached to an invoice, see BOLT11:
Human-Readable Part
The human-readable part of a Lightning invoice consists of two sections:
- prefix:
ln
+ BIP-0173 currency prefix (e.g.lnbc
for Bitcoin mainnet,lntb
for Bitcoin testnet,lntbs
for Bitcoin signet, andlnbcrt
for Bitcoin regtest)amount
: optional number in that currency, followed by an optionalmultiplier
letter. The unit encoded here is the 'social' convention of a payment unit -- in the case of Bitcoin the unit is 'bitcoin' NOT satoshis.The followingmultiplier
letters are defined:
m
(milli): multiply by 0.001u
(micro): multiply by 0.000001n
(nano): multiply by 0.000000001p
(pico): multiply by 0.000000000001
This means that a lightning invoice for 100k sats starts with
lnbc1m
because 1 mBTC is 100k sats.