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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What Bitcoin unit look like in real life
by
Agbe
on 12/12/2022, 14:06:02 UTC
Since I'm new to this development, I'd seen information about the new digital currency (Bitcoin) online as I tried to learn more about it. There are countless articles on blockchain technology and the idea of mining on Google. Google searches return a ton of articles discussing the blockchain system and the idea of mining. However, I've discovered that none truly respond to the query "What is Bitcoin?"
I can produce a one-pound bill for a friend to grasp and inspect if they were to ask me, "What is a pound?" When he inquires about what a bitcoin is, what can I provide for them to review? Is there a list of figures I can print out and use as my reference? Alternatively, should I point to an entry on a public ledger and say, "There! That shows my bitcoin history!"

Basically, I'm curious to know what a bitcoin or any cryptocurrency unit looks like in real life.
Bitcoin is only for digital use and not for physical use. And the unit of bitcoin can be measured as binary unit. Bitcoin can not be printed and if bitcoin is printed then bitcoin will lost it's value and it will become centralized system. So there best way to use and keep bitcoin is for digitalization.
BTC is counted from 101010101 or 010101010 and that is how the unit is measured.