projection. you don’t know why he was confused. was it because he was already a bitcoiner familiar with the term sats? was it because he’s not a bitcoiner but knew the price of bitcoin and thought this was astronomically high? or was he just confused because it was the first time he was using the POS to issue and receive a bitcoin payment and was naturally thinking out loud? you don’t know the context based on this tweet.
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It’s confusing because the UX is bad and doesn’t make sense to both new and seasoned bitcoin users, except for the ones who have embraced twisted logic that doesn’t go against 15+ years of established history.
₿6,582 ❌
₿0.00006582 ✅
6,582 sats ✅
B
Yup
I'm sure you're a nice guy, but who TF cares?
Following your logic, they may not know what a sat is, but they MAY know the market value of one bitcoin if they're LiTeRaLly paying in bitcoin via Square.
Having a coffee be 6,000 bitcoins is just DUMB.
Either
A. Use sats
B. Use bitcoins
Don't use A but call it B 🤦🏻♂️
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