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== ϭ has relation to bitcoin ==
== ϭ has relation to bitcoin ==


<font style="font-size:1.5em;">ϭ</font> actually does have a visible relation to bitcoin, seeing as it is the lower-case russian B. :)
<font style="font-size:1.5em;">ϭ</font> actually does have a visible relation to bitcoin, seeing as it is the lower-case russian B. :) {{unsigned|Nanotube|06:15, 2 January 2011}}
 
== Pros and cons as different collums? ==
 
I think it would be better if the pros and cons were in sepparate colums to make it easier to evaluate the proposals; what do you say? --[[User:TiagoTiago|TiagoTiago]] 15:23, 26 April 2011 (GMT)
 
== Removal of section called Existing Unicode symbol ==
 
Unless good reason are given, I would like to delete the section called "Existing Unicode symbol" [[User:Pander|Pander]] 12:04, 21 July 2011 (GMT)
 
* I object because B⃦ is already more or less universally accepted (Bitcoin.org, Bitbills.com, Bitcoin Charts/Watch/OTC, etc) as the standard BTC symbol. Unicode isn't going to accept any new symbol for a niche currency, so anything new would be relegated to the PUA anyway. Let's stick to what works. In fact, even if Bitcoin were to get enough non-niche use, both "submissions" currently listed are basically just font variants of B⃦. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 17:01, 21 July 2011 (GMT)
* I think it would be a good idea to get our own symbol, but as B⃦ is already fairly universally accepted, it isn't a huge priority.  I think the Existing Unicode symbol section should stay.  I don't think though we should discard the two submissions based on them being stylized B⃦'s.  I think they are sufficiently different from B⃦ for our purposes. [[User:Zellfaze|Zellfaze]] 15:37, 11 April 2012 (GMT)
 
== Unit and subunit symbols ==
The proposal is to use existing unicode symbols. My preference is to use the unicode \u243 html &#579; for bitcoin and the unicode \u289 html &#649; for microcoin where 1 bitcoin = 1,000,000.00 microcoins
You can view the [[Units]] discussion
What do you think?
 
== Bitcoin's ISO 4217 numeric code? ==
 
Bitcoin's proposed ISO 4217 alpha code is BTC or XTC, but does it have a proposed ISO 4217 numeric code?--[[User:Geremia|Geremia]] ([[User talk:Geremia|talk]]) 05:38, 10 December 2016 (UTC)

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ϭ has relation to bitcoin

ϭ actually does have a visible relation to bitcoin, seeing as it is the lower-case russian B. :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nanotube (talkcontribs) at 06:15, 2 January 2011

Pros and cons as different collums?

I think it would be better if the pros and cons were in sepparate colums to make it easier to evaluate the proposals; what do you say? --TiagoTiago 15:23, 26 April 2011 (GMT)

Removal of section called Existing Unicode symbol

Unless good reason are given, I would like to delete the section called "Existing Unicode symbol" Pander 12:04, 21 July 2011 (GMT)

  • I object because B⃦ is already more or less universally accepted (Bitcoin.org, Bitbills.com, Bitcoin Charts/Watch/OTC, etc) as the standard BTC symbol. Unicode isn't going to accept any new symbol for a niche currency, so anything new would be relegated to the PUA anyway. Let's stick to what works. In fact, even if Bitcoin were to get enough non-niche use, both "submissions" currently listed are basically just font variants of B⃦. --Luke-jr 17:01, 21 July 2011 (GMT)
  • I think it would be a good idea to get our own symbol, but as B⃦ is already fairly universally accepted, it isn't a huge priority. I think the Existing Unicode symbol section should stay. I don't think though we should discard the two submissions based on them being stylized B⃦'s. I think they are sufficiently different from B⃦ for our purposes. Zellfaze 15:37, 11 April 2012 (GMT)

Unit and subunit symbols

The proposal is to use existing unicode symbols. My preference is to use the unicode \u243 html Ƀ for bitcoin and the unicode \u289 html ʉ for microcoin where 1 bitcoin = 1,000,000.00 microcoins You can view the Units discussion What do you think?

Bitcoin's ISO 4217 numeric code?

Bitcoin's proposed ISO 4217 alpha code is BTC or XTC, but does it have a proposed ISO 4217 numeric code?--Geremia (talk) 05:38, 10 December 2016 (UTC)