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Satoshi Unit (SATS) Definition

by The Distributed Team
October 28, 2021 - Updated on June 2, 2022
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A Satoshi Unit, or SATS, is currently the smallest denomination of Bitcoin (BTC), named after the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. As dollars split into cents, Bitcoins split into Satoshis with one Satoshi equaling 0.00000001 BTC.


Currently, one Satoshi equals 0.00059 USD.

Why Is A Satoshi Unit Used?

As the price of Bitcoin rises, the size of each transfer gets smaller. 1 BTC now may only be equal to 0.8 BTC in a few months. Smaller denominations of Bitcoin make it easier to conduct transactions and make smaller transactions easily understood. Instead of having 0.0000873 BTC, you’d instead have 873 Satoshis, this is much simpler to tell someone.

Having the denomination of Bitcoin so small allows for better adoption in everyday use. Having it to two, or three decimal places could still place it in the thousands of dollars range.

As Gwei with Ether, the Satoshi Unit is a practical implementation for Bitcoin when putting a price on small transactions and equally small transaction fees. But they may play an even more important part when it comes to the wide-scale adoption of cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin Units Of Measurement

1 Satoshi0.00000001 ₿
10 Satoshi0.00000010 ₿
100 Satoshi0.00000100 ₿ = 1 Bit / μBit (you-bit)
1,000 Satoshi0.00001000 ₿
10,000 Satoshi0.00010000 ₿
100,000 Satoshi0.00100000 ₿ = 1 mBTC (em-bit)
1,000,000 Satoshi0.01000000 ₿ = 1 cBTC (bitcent)
10,000,000 Satoshi0.10000000 ₿
100,000,000 Satoshi1.00000000 ₿
Graph Taken From Bitcoin Wiki
Tags: BitcoinSatoshiSATS

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