2. The Smallest Unit of Bitcoin is Called a “Satoshi”
1 BTC = 100 million satoshis. This means you don’t need to buy a whole Bitcoin—you can own fractions of it for even less than a dollar.
3. Bitcoin Mining Was Almost Free in 2009
In Bitcoin’s early days, you could mine BTC on a regular computer using minimal electricity. Today, mining requires millions of dollars in equipment and power.#BTC #GateioInto11 #GT #DOGE
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Betterforever
· 02-18 20:32
2. The smallest unit of BTC is called “Satoshi”
1 BTC = 100 million Satoshi. This means you don’t need to buy a whole BTC — you can own its fractions, even less than $1.
3. BTCMining was almost free in 2009
In the early days of BTC, you could mine BTC with minimal electricity using an ordinary computer. Today, Mining requires millions of dollars in equipment and electricity.#BTC##GateioInto11##GT##DOGE#
2. The Smallest Unit of Bitcoin is Called a “Satoshi”
1 BTC = 100 million satoshis. This means you don’t need to buy a whole Bitcoin—you can own fractions of it for even less than a dollar.
3. Bitcoin Mining Was Almost Free in 2009
In Bitcoin’s early days, you could mine BTC on a regular computer using minimal electricity. Today, mining requires millions of dollars in equipment and power.#BTC #GateioInto11 #GT #DOGE