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jesse.base.eth πŸ”΅
@jessepollak
AFAIK 0.0001 ETH as a denomination has no name how would you feel about the name a *dot*? think we need something simple, short, approachable. https://www.weponder.io/surveys/1462
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
Agree with simple, short, approachable, but not sure about "dot." How would you parse "the fee is 7.77 dot ETH?"
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Brenner
@brenner.eth
Yes, polkadot really is that dead
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iSpeakNerd πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ
@ispeaknerd.eth
that denomination is meaningful now because price is 4 digits on left side, won't this become less meaningful as price increases? stick with metric
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Chinmay πŸ•ΉοΈπŸΏ pfp
Chinmay πŸ•ΉοΈπŸΏ
@chinmay.eth
How about calling it "Vit" to honour Vitalik?
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Garrett
@garrett
dot is too confusing how about a β€œspeck”
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Icetoad 🎩 πŸ• 🎢 🐈 πŸ’š
@icetoad.eth
There's already a "dot" decimal, why wouldn't we give it own name?
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↑langchain 🎩
@langchain
I think dot is bad bc that’s already used in lexicon. Need something else to delineate or it causes confusion
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kompreni πŸ…±οΈ ⚑
@kompreni
I would call it a "pip" which traders already know/use. A pip is 1/100th of 1% of a unit, or 0.0001
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Dean Pierce πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»πŸŒŽπŸŒ
@deanpierce.eth
ISO or GTFO 🧐 0.001 is either mETH or PWEI. Coming up with a unit that represents a tenth of that makes no sense. 0.000001 can be uETH or TWEI.
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treethought
@treethought.eth
Agree with this, since Twei will be a familiar and common denom due to gas prices at $10k https://warpcast.com/tomato.eth/0x498cbc63
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@jrf
how about... an etho?
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agrimonyβ†‘πŸŽ©
@agrimony.eth
but why? whats so special about 0.0001 ETH Why not just use SI formatting - 0.001 ETH = 1 mETH
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Sean Wince 🎩
@seanwince
Dot to $1
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SeeingBlue
@seeingblue
Current personal default is poker parlance where "trips" represents three leading zeros and "quads" represents four Β· πŸ‘“ πŸ”΅
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christopher carfi
@ccarfi
β€œdot” carries baggage from online stuff (.com .org etc) if you’re just talking about a single one, a β€œtaste” is kinda fun (could also bump it up a sigdigit and go with the pragmatic milli-eth for 0.001 β€” 1/10000 doesn’t have a lot of comparables
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metamonk πŸŸ₯
@metamonk
how about a "bit' of eth? 😏
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RAPH GRIΞCO β†‘πŸ”΅πŸŽ©
@rphgrc.eth
would be fun indeed to have the equivalent of a bp (basis point in tradfi) in crypto, how about a "milleth" (m from the word "milli" meaning thousandth, and "eth" for Ethereum).
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@gabrieloutside
what about a β€œchip”?
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@tankyroo
I always read it in my head as "triple o", i.e. "triple o one" for 0.0001 because of the three zeroes after the period. I feel weird saying it out loud πŸ˜‚
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