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.