Fiat to Satoshi Relationship
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Is there a formula to calculate the fiat value of a Satoshi using your fiat principle?
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Is there a formula to calculate the fiat value of a Satoshi using your fiat principle?
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Is there a formula to calculate the fiat value of a Satoshi using your fiat principle?
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Is there a formula to calculate the fiat value of a Satoshi using your fiat principle?
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asked Aug 31 at 18:19
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The number of satoshi per bitcoin is 1e8
or 100,000,000
, so if you have a fiat value per bitcoin such as $7000/BTC
, the calculation is:
$/satoshi = $7000/1e8 = $0.00007 per satoshi
Of course, there is no fixed fiat to satoshi value because the fiat value of Bitcoin is determined by the market, i.e. exchange value.
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
5
down vote
The number of satoshi per bitcoin is 1e8
or 100,000,000
, so if you have a fiat value per bitcoin such as $7000/BTC
, the calculation is:
$/satoshi = $7000/1e8 = $0.00007 per satoshi
Of course, there is no fixed fiat to satoshi value because the fiat value of Bitcoin is determined by the market, i.e. exchange value.
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The number of satoshi per bitcoin is 1e8
or 100,000,000
, so if you have a fiat value per bitcoin such as $7000/BTC
, the calculation is:
$/satoshi = $7000/1e8 = $0.00007 per satoshi
Of course, there is no fixed fiat to satoshi value because the fiat value of Bitcoin is determined by the market, i.e. exchange value.
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up vote
5
down vote
The number of satoshi per bitcoin is 1e8
or 100,000,000
, so if you have a fiat value per bitcoin such as $7000/BTC
, the calculation is:
$/satoshi = $7000/1e8 = $0.00007 per satoshi
Of course, there is no fixed fiat to satoshi value because the fiat value of Bitcoin is determined by the market, i.e. exchange value.
The number of satoshi per bitcoin is 1e8
or 100,000,000
, so if you have a fiat value per bitcoin such as $7000/BTC
, the calculation is:
$/satoshi = $7000/1e8 = $0.00007 per satoshi
Of course, there is no fixed fiat to satoshi value because the fiat value of Bitcoin is determined by the market, i.e. exchange value.
answered Aug 31 at 18:46
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