Sunday 15 April 2012

One Satoshi

As we know, there will only be 21 million Bitcoins in the world.   Suppose Bitcoins become popular all of a sudden, will there be enough Bitcoins to go around?   I guess there is nothing to worry as Bitcoin's smallest denomination is 1 Satoshi which is 0.00000001 BTC, so we do have a lot of Bitcoins to go around should it get popular, and I certainly hope that it would.   Based on 1 Satoshi, there will be theoretically 2.1 Billion Bitcoins of 1 Satoshi each.   May not be enough to power a nation's economy but certainly enough as a transaction media on the Internet and virtual world.




I am thinking how nice will it be if the current popular games start to use Bitcoins and unified the virtual worlds instead of having so many different currencies such as WOW Gold, Linden Dollars etc.   It will be a very good start in establishing the Bitcoin as the de facto currency in the virtual worlds.   You do not have to be a very good programmers like those in charge of the Bitcoin project or a Billionaire to promote Bitcoins, give one or two Satoshi among your friends, ignite the curiosity in them and maybe one day we will have a real, popular online currency known as the Bitcoin.

2 comments:

  1. uhm, I think you kinda missed the algebra class in primary school.
    if 1 Satoschi = 0.00000001 BTC => 1 BTC has 100,000,000 Satoschis (100 million)
    If the maximum no. of bitcoins is going to be 21,500,000 , then the total amount of Satoschis will be 2,150,000,000,000,000 (2150 trillion satoschi) and NOT just 2.1 billion satoschi.

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