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R September 18, 20242024-09-18T18:46:27+03:00 2024-09-18T18:46:27+03:00In: Finance

how many satoshi in 1 bitcoin

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      Bitcoin, created by the pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto, is divisible into smaller units to facilitate transactions and calculations. Each Bitcoin can be further divided into units called satoshis, named after Bitcoin’s creator. This allows for microtransactions and flexibility in handling amounts of Bitcoin, catering to a wide range of financial needs. The division into satoshis also ensures that users can easily transact with fractions of a Bitcoin, making the cryptocurrency accessible and usable at any level of value exchange.

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