シ Satoshi Bitcoin Converter
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Why use the シ symbol?
Why use シ as a symbol for satoshi?
- If we "go to the moon" as many expect, we will ultimately all deal in satoshi -- not bitcoin or mBits or uBits or bits, but satoshi. When one satoshi equals one USD penny, we're there...call that day "Satoshi Day". Thus, the Bitcoin and crypto communities need a satoshi symbol.
- In Japanese, the Katakana letter "shi" finishes "satoshi": サ ト シ
- It looks like a smile. Having some satoshi makes you happy!
- The シ symbol is a natural and intuitive fit.
Unicode entity: & #12471; | Hex entity: & #;x30B7
The シ symbol is used for sats in the v4v.app tool.
View commentary on reddit. | View article on BitcoinWiki. | On the blockchain where it says "Satoshi symbol below." The goo.gl link (http://goo.gl/8vUiGM) to the ipfs file is no longer inactive, but that's okay, the image is below.As a side note, since 2015 I've pushed for the shi symbol シ to represent one satoshi, get it? satoSHI? On January 17, 2019, the Grin coin developers held a governance meeting and adopted the ツ symbol (Tsu) as the official symbol of Grin: Read meeting notes, section 10.2. The ツ symbol (tsu) is only slightly different than the シ symbol (shi). Anyway, this is great! As Grin is true to the initial ethos of bitcoin, I love and support the Grin decision to use ツ