If you want to give it a try without commitment, there's a builtin faucet that gives out 2 bits (2 millionths of a bitcoin) an hour.
I'm checking out your site, but FYI there's a weird typo in the OP (bolded above). A bit is a unit of information. I think you meant a 2 μBTC (sometimes written ubtc in ascii). The other normal way of saying this 200 Satoshi. Cheers!
I was motivated to use 'bits' by
http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/05/02/bitpay-bitcoin-and-where-to-put-that-decimal-point.htmlI can't stand using BTC as the base currency, I find numbers like 0.00004 are completely unreadable and unrelatable to -- while on the flip side 4,000,000 bits isn't hard to read. I'm not against to using μBTC, but that doesn't seem where momentum is heading -- so I'm jumping on the 'bit' train, and hoping others will follow =)
Wow, ok, thanks for catching me up on that. I, personally, find it absolutely nuts to adopt an already in-use unit and apply it to bitcoin. I think that everyone knows what a bit is, it's a unit of information. Ie a 1 or 0 in a computer memory. It's a true or false. To me, the idea of saying that 100satoshi is 1"bit" is a little like saying, let's say that 100 satoshi's = 1meter. How that is suppose to alleviate confusion, I have no idea.
Anyway, nothing personal, but I certainly won't be following this trend. If for somereason, microBTC is too abstruse, what's hard about 200satoshis?
Sorry if I derailed your thread about the social platform gambling.
There are so many people gambling and the gambling topic is going around everybody is promoting their online casino because there are to many of them so please come with good topics and not commercial.