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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The people who use bitcoin think in Satoshi now. There are many wallets and exchanges that allow you to denominated in sotishis. mBTC is another common denomination that people use and think in.

It is true that bitcoin is starting out volatile, but it is still so early when you consider how long major currencies usually last. Things should settle down more and more as it becomes a larger and larger percentage of the economy. I bet gold probably started out pretty volatile, considering some people knew to value it and others didn't.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

"We have two completely different terms that mean two completely different things to break up our confusing money into smaller pieces" is not the sales point you think it is.

Also- LOL!

I bet gold probably started out pretty volatile, considering some people knew to value it and others didn’t.

How much would you like to bet? I'll take some of those bitcoins off your hand. First, though, you'll have to explain how to calculate volatility in a barter system that predates things like written language. Gold was bartered in the paleolithic, just like flint and antlers, and money didn't exist until tens of thousands of years later.