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We should introduce a split, but not 1 Bitcoin = 1 sat We should have : 1 Bitcoin = 100 sats. There are several advantages to this: • 1 Bitcoin = $0.10, making it easy to price everyday goods directly in bitcoins. • This results in 21 trillion bitcoins, roughly aligned with the US M2 money supply and global M0, making comparisons intuitive. Bitcoin’s total market cap = M2 money supply when 1 Bitcoin = $1. • We retain sats for divisibility, similar to dollars and cents — something people are already familiar with. People will find this split much easier to grasp, and sats remain. A current full coiner becomes a millionaire in the new system, and within a year, everyone adapts. We could call 1 million bitcoins a “nak” if needed, but that will likely fade over time. Overall, it just feels like the right move. jack jack mallers Caitlin Long calle DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞 ODELL jimmysong Carl B Menger
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Other advantage is the typical zap would go from 21 sats to 1 bitcoin which is less cheap, and the generous zap to 21 bitcoins which becomes significant
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