Difference between revisions of "Satoshis"

Line 10: Line 10:
 
==How many Satoshis in a Bitcoin==
 
==How many Satoshis in a Bitcoin==
 
{{#ev:youtube|U5M9_vM_MsU|500|right|What is a Satoshi}}
 
{{#ev:youtube|U5M9_vM_MsU|500|right|What is a Satoshi}}
What is a Satoshi? '''Satoshi''' meaning the smallest indivisible unit of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. In fact, in the world of Satoshi cryptocurrency is the same as in the real world a penny or a cent. It is a one hundred millionth of a single bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC). The unit has been named in collective homage to the original creator of Bitcoin, [[Satoshi Nakamoto]].  
+
What is a Satoshi? '''Satoshi''' meaning the smallest indivisible unit of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. In fact, in the world of Satoshi cryptocurrency is the same as in the real world a penny or a cent. It is a one hundred millionth of a single bitcoin (0.00000001 BSV). The unit has been named in collective homage to the original creator of Bitcoin, [[Satoshi Nakamoto]].  
  
 
The table below provides information on how many Satoshis in a Bitcoins, depending on their quantity:
 
The table below provides information on how many Satoshis in a Bitcoins, depending on their quantity:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! Satoshi !! BTC
+
! Satoshi !! BSV
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 1 || 0.00000001
 
| 1 || 0.00000001
Line 35: Line 35:
 
| 100 000 000 || 1
 
| 100 000 000 || 1
 
|}
 
|}
Thus, '''1 Satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC.'''
+
Thus, '''1 Satoshi = 0.00000001 BSV.'''
  
 
When considering the decision on the limit of the [[digital currency]] issue (now it is 21 million), the question of its popularity was raised. After all, with such a small volume to gain popularity, at that time, it seemed quite problematic. As a result, it was decided to introduce a change coin, thereby crushing one bitcoin into a huge number of parts.
 
When considering the decision on the limit of the [[digital currency]] issue (now it is 21 million), the question of its popularity was raised. After all, with such a small volume to gain popularity, at that time, it seemed quite problematic. As a result, it was decided to introduce a change coin, thereby crushing one bitcoin into a huge number of parts.
  
In the end, this coin was called "Satoshi". There are many calculators for converting various currencies into other cryptocurrencies or [[fiat money]] - [https://www.bestchange.ru stock calculator]
+
In the end, this coin was called "Satoshi". There are many calculators for converting various currencies into other cryptocurrencies or fiat money - [https://www.bestchange.ru stock calculator]
  
All amounts in the blockchain are denominated in satoshi before being converted for display. The source code also uses satoshi when specifying an amount of bitcoin. When displaying an extremely small fraction of a bitcoin, as in a [[faucet]], the amount is displayed in satoshi for readability.
+
All amounts in the blockchain are denominated in satoshi before being converted for display. The source code also uses satoshi when specifying an amount of bitcoin. When displaying an extremely small fraction of a bitcoin, as in a faucet, the amount is displayed in satoshi for readability.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 +
* [[Coinbase]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:36, 17 February 2020

What is Satoshi? How many Satoshi in a Bitcoin?


A Satoshi is the smallest division of a bitcoin and the base unit of exchange on the Bitcoin SV network. There are 100,000,000 satoshis in 1 bitcoin. The unit is named after Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous author of the 2008 Bitcoin whitepaper.

Satoshis are represented as integers where 1 satoshi is the smallest unit of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency.

A single Bitcoin is a human construct, as any value of Bitcoin less than 100,000,000 satoshis are actually treated integers in the code, not decimals.

How many Satoshis in a Bitcoin

{{#ev:youtube|U5M9_vM_MsU|500|right|What is a Satoshi}} What is a Satoshi? Satoshi meaning the smallest indivisible unit of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. In fact, in the world of Satoshi cryptocurrency is the same as in the real world a penny or a cent. It is a one hundred millionth of a single bitcoin (0.00000001 BSV). The unit has been named in collective homage to the original creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.

The table below provides information on how many Satoshis in a Bitcoins, depending on their quantity:

Satoshi BSV
1 0.00000001
10 0.0000001
100 0.000001
1 000 0.00001
10 000 0.0001
100 000 0.001
1 000 000 0.01
10 000 000 0.1
100 000 000 1

Thus, 1 Satoshi = 0.00000001 BSV.

When considering the decision on the limit of the digital currency issue (now it is 21 million), the question of its popularity was raised. After all, with such a small volume to gain popularity, at that time, it seemed quite problematic. As a result, it was decided to introduce a change coin, thereby crushing one bitcoin into a huge number of parts.

In the end, this coin was called "Satoshi". There are many calculators for converting various currencies into other cryptocurrencies or fiat money - stock calculator

All amounts in the blockchain are denominated in satoshi before being converted for display. The source code also uses satoshi when specifying an amount of bitcoin. When displaying an extremely small fraction of a bitcoin, as in a faucet, the amount is displayed in satoshi for readability.

See Also

References