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Bitcoin Naming Debate Resurfaces with Introduction of BIP177

By WebDeskJune 9, 20253 Mins Read
Bitcoin Naming Debate Resurfaces with Introduction of BIP177
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Iris Coleman
Jun 09, 2025 21:15

BIP177 proposes eliminating decimal points in Bitcoin units, sparking a debate about user-friendliness versus tradition in the cryptocurrency community.





The longstanding debate over the naming convention for Bitcoin’s smallest units has been reignited with the introduction of BIP177, a proposal by John Carvalho, CEO of Synonym. This proposal suggests eliminating decimal points altogether and using ‘bitcoin’ as the default display unit, according to blog.bitfinex.com.

Background of the Bitcoin Unit Debate

Bitcoin (BTC) can be divided into extremely small units to facilitate various economic activities, from high-value transactions to microtransactions. The most recognized unit is the ‘satoshi,’ which represents 1/100,000,000 of a bitcoin. This term was first proposed on Bitcointalk.org in 2010 by a user named Ribuck.

Over time, ‘satoshi’ has been adopted as Bitcoin’s atomic unit, honoring the mysterious founder Satoshi Nakamoto and establishing a succinct cultural language like ‘stacking sats.’ However, an alternative unit, the ‘bit’ (equivalent to 100 satoshis or 1/1,000,000 of a bitcoin), has also been suggested for its intuitiveness. Advocates like Adam Back argue that if Bitcoin’s price reaches $1 million, 1 bit would equal $1, simplifying conversions.

BIP177’s Vision

BIP177, proposed by John Carvalho, aims to redefine Bitcoin’s unit perception by using the smallest unit as the standard display. Rather than displaying values in decimal form, as in 0.00004321 BTC, BIP177 recommends using whole numbers, calling each base unit ‘1 bitcoin.’

This approach seeks to resolve the confusion caused by decimals and complex fractions, making Bitcoin more accessible to everyday users. Although BIP177 does not alter consensus rules or on-chain data, it requires a synchronized change in wallet interfaces and exchanges, challenging the entrenched ‘sats’ terminology.

Adoption and Challenges

Bitkit Wallet, developed by Synonym, is the first to adopt BIP177. This user-friendly wallet focuses on enhancing the Bitcoin ecosystem with features like built-in Lightning nodes and encrypted cloud backups. By displaying values in ‘bitcoins’ rather than BTC or subunits like mBTC, Bitkit simplifies user interaction.

Despite its potential benefits, it’s uncertain whether BIP177 will gain widespread acceptance. Historical precedents, such as the SegWit and Taproot upgrades, illustrate the lengthy adoption process even for technically beneficial changes. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin’s community poses a challenge to achieving consensus for such proposals.

Future Prospects

Currently, projects like Spiral, Square, Workit, and Cashu are exploring BIP177’s implementation. However, the conservative Bitcoin community, with its emphasis on stability, may resist changes to user interfaces. As Bitcoin continues to evolve, BIP177 could pave the way for a more intuitive experience, but it faces significant hurdles in becoming a standard.

Ultimately, the debate over Bitcoin’s unit names reflects the ongoing balance between tradition and user-friendliness. While ‘satoshi’ remains culturally significant, adopting ‘bit’ or ‘bitcoins’ could encourage broader acceptance. The outcome of this debate will reveal whether BIP177 can become a turning point in Bitcoin’s usability or remain an intriguing concept.

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