big B: ₿ for bitcoin
little b: β for sats
₿1 = 100,000,000 β
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Check the name^
₿1 = 100,000,000 丰
丰 FTW
丰 all the way
丰 is the standard
Not a fan. Too close to ETH
or just B before value for bitcoin, B after value for sats
sloppy and confusing
EVAN for president!
ZEUS for Fed
B for big money
b for small money
Nostr for other stuff
Unfortuntely, I would have to decline both those positions, but I gratefully appreciate your support!
How is that a "little b"? Don't say it ...
its a double 's' though
Right? I made something like this a few years ago when the satoshi symbol became a thing.
Anyway, probably big B will do just fine as well.


Better than that: :coolsunglasses:


not available in unicode. maybe one day.
ok, thanks anyways :phpbb2-cry:
Ypu don't find them visually confusing? That anyone would be able to tell at a glance which symbol that're looking at?
People from fiat world are used with the currency ($) having a cents (¢) denomination.
丰 maps into their existing mental model, because it stands for Sats just like the little c stands for Cents.
Not bad. How do you pronounce it?
How does it look like an S though?
sats
So not bats 🦇😂
this makes sense
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I don't hate it
Non
Or beta...
SATs are the standard 

The Chinese character 丰 (pinyin: fēng) primarily means abundant, plentiful, lush, or great. It is the simplified form of the traditional character 豐.
Core Meanings
Abundance: Refers to something being rich, fertile, or bountiful (e.g., 丰富 fēngfù - rich/abundant; 丰收 fēngshōu - bumper harvest).
Appearance: Can describe a person as buxom, plump, good-looking, or having a graceful demeanor (e.g., 丰满 fēngmǎn - ample/well-rounded).
Surname: It is also a common Chinese surname, Feng.
There is no official Unicode character for the satoshi unit. While the Bitcoin symbol (₿, U+20BF) was added to Unicode 10.0 in 2017, the satoshi remains represented by the text abbreviation "sat" or "sats" in most digital wallets and applications.
Various proposals have emerged to create a dedicated satoshi symbol, including:
The "Sat" (s@): A design mimicking the "@" symbol to emphasize internet-native money.
Stacked Bars: A symbol resembling a hamburger menu or dumbbell, referencing "stacking sats."
Modified Characters: Suggestions like using ṡ (s with a dot) or combining characters like s̶ or s̷ to create a unique glyph.
Because no consensus has been reached, developers and users currently rely on the sat ticker or the Bitcoin symbol (₿) with larger integer values (e.g., displaying ₿ 10,000 instead of 0.00010000 BTC) to represent satoshi amounts.

