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Pricing small-value items, below 1 BTC, in satoshis (e.g., coffee for 10,000 sats) and high-value items, above 100 million sats, in BTC (e.g., a house for 3 BTC) simplifies transactions and increases familiarity with Bitcoin as the best monetary standard.
I don't really think you can use bitcoin as a unit of account while most of the items you buy are priced in your local currency. When your merchant prices items in bitcoin then you will be able to do that. And pricing items in dollars and showing you the equivalent price in bitcoin does not count.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ama 19 Jan
I use bits (100 sats) most of the time. I'll switch to sats a bit later, when a coffee will cost three figures in sats.
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