Bitcoin symbol
There is no official Bitcoin symbol as of December 2010, however the BTC abbreviation is the most universally accepted form.
Unicode symbol
There is a discussion over which Unicode symbol might be the best suited for bitcoin.
It has lead to the following options:
To type Unicode characters, refer to: Microsoft Windows Unicode Input How to easily type the circled B symbol on a Mac
Proposed character | Pros & Cons | Unicode name | Unicode decimal input | Unicode hex input |
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฿ |
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THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT | Alt +0E3F | |
Ⓑ |
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CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B | Alt +24B7 | |
ⓑ |
|
CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER B | Alt +24D1 | |
ᴃ | LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL BARRED B | Alt +1D03 | ||
Ƀ | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH STROKE | Alt +0243 | ||
B⃦ | ||||
␢ | (Unicode Block: Control Pictures) BLANK SYMBOL (graphic for space) | Alt +2422 | ||
β | GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA | Alt +03B2 | ||
¤ | CURRENCY SIGN | Alt 0164 | Alt +00A4 | |
Ƅ | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE SIX | Alt +0184 | ||
∄ | (Unicode Block: Mathematical Operators) THERE DOES NOT EXIST | Alt +2204 | ||
ℬ | SCRIPT CAPITAL B | Alt +212C |
- ઘ
- Cons: No visible relation to Bitcoin
- ϭ
- Cons: No visible relation to Bitcoin
-
- Cons: Does not exist in the Unicode standard
-
- Cons: Does not exist in the Unicode standard
- ⓢ
- the b'at
- Pros: Is round like a coin. Contains the B for Bitcoin. Borrows a style widelly associated with the internet. Not used for other meanings.
- Cons: Not (yet) officially in the Unicode standard.
- A C with 1 and zero inside [[1]]
- A C with a circle and dot inside [[2]]
- ◪
- ☃
- Cons: Wait, what?