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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: MrDrudge on July 14, 2012, 08:17 pm
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This will sound incredibly stupid to a lot of you, but seeing as this is supposedly anonymous, I am relatively safe from ridicule.
Does the sign ฿ means bitcoin? So, if hypothetically, I were to buy Salvia, and the price was ฿4.13, does that mean if I have 10 bitcoins in my wallet, then after I have paid I will have 6.87 bitcoins left?
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I apologize, 6.87 should be 5.87.
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Yes.
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That is the international sign for BitCoins!! Yay for bitcoins! Yay for SilkRoad!
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You can click settings and change it to display prices in dollars if you want, makes it easier for me.
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It is also the symbol of the thai currency bhat, but in this context it symbolizes bitcoin as mentioned previously
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It is also the symbol of the thai currency bhat, but in this context it symbolizes bitcoin as mentioned previously
Let me rephrase my self, yes you`re right however it is not the real symbol. The baht has one line through it while the bitcoin has 2 lines through it. Here you can see the commonly used 'bitcoin accepted here' banner:
<a href="http://xfq5l5p4g3eyrct7.onion/view.php?image=7a1368bb3a572153a5e54204af8c4cc9.png">The Image</a>
While typing you have to create a new character on your keyboard to type that, so most just resort to using the baht symbol. Otherwise it always has 2 line through it.
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Nice try but no. The baht has one line through it while the bitcoin has 2 lines through it.
฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿__฿
... Yep! Thai Bhat it is