Coin worth $0.00004893 highlights crypto's wild decimal frontier (2024)

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  • Shiba Inu cost just $0.00004893 or so each on Friday afternoon, while Dogecoin fetched less than 1 cent early this year

When it comes to decimal places, cryptocurrencies are treading into bizarre territory that other markets have never dared -- or bothered, really -- to go before.

Shiba Inu cost just $0.00004893 or so each on Friday afternoon, while Dogecoin fetched less than 1 cent early this year. A Bitcoin can be sliced into a satoshi, which is this much of the coin: 0.00000001. Then there’s the weirdest of all: the wei. That’s one quintillionth of an Ether, or 0.000000000000000001.

The likely explanations for this are a mix of understandable and befuddling.

Retail traders love penny stocks. It’s easy to dream of huge returns when a move from 1 cent to 2 cents doubles your money. So going even smaller than that rides on some long-standing coattails, even if Shiba Ibu and Dogecoin don’t bring much else to the table. And who doesn’t want to buy a million of something? With Shiba Inu, that only costs about $50.

“You see with a lot of these meme coins, such as Doge and Shiba, retail investors are plowing money into them because they look cheap," said Halsey Minor, executive chairman of Public Mint, a blockchain platform. “There’s a psychological element here, in many cases, where people think, ‘Oh, a whole Bitcoin is $65,000, but one Dogecoin is only 25 cents.’"

But the rationale for such tiny slivers of Bitcoin, Ether or Ether’s cousins (smart contracts using the ERC20 standard that also live on the Ethereum blockchain) is harder to explain -- besides the fact that they’re named for crypto pioneers. The satoshi’s namesake is, of course, Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Wei refers to influential cryptographer Wei Dai.

Why on earth would anyone need to divide a token up to 18 decimal places? Well, there are not many compelling reasons. Though, theoretically, a token could rise so much in value that all those decimal places could come in handy. In theory, at least.

“Many researchers in the space have agreed that the 18-decimal standard for ERC20 tokens is pretty arbitrary and likely not ideal -- 18 decimals is a LOT of precision for pretty much any use case," said Arjun Bhuptani, the co-founder and project lead of Connext, which is what’s known as an interoperability network that enables communication between Ethereum-compatible blockchains.

The problem is, while numbers can go up infinitely or be divided infinitely small, computer hardware has finite limits on how much data can be stored. So some platforms and tokens have chosen to break away from the 18-decimal standard. For example, the stablecoin Tether -- known as USDT -- is an ERC20 token but only uses six decimals. Even that is a lot for a coin meant to be worth almost exactly $1.

“The tradeoff that token creators typically consider when doing this is whether the improvement in user experience outweighs the additional work that would need to happen for other projects and applications to integrate it," Bhuptani said.

The result is what’s known as decimal precision -- or how far to the right of the decimal point that various platforms are willing to go. For example, at Kraken, there are limits on how many numbers can be inputed when placing a trade. Given its high price, the exchange has done away with pennies when it comes to buying Bitcoin -- orders can only be placed in dime increments. And when it comes to placing an order for a certain amount of a token, forget about at 18-decimal standard for Ethereum-based tokens: you only get 8 on Kraken and many other platforms.

As Kraken explains on its website: “A lower price precision can help order books operate more efficiently by reducing the volume of canceled (unfilled) orders as traders continually jump in front of each other by small fractions in price."

When it comes to coins like Shiba Inu, Dogecoin and SafeMoon -- which currently goes for about $0.00000348 -- it’s usually a preposterously large number to the left of the decimal when it comes to supply that helps create the preposterously small number to the right when it comes to price. Shiba Inu started with a supply of 1 quadrillion. In other words: 1,000,000,000,000,000.

While half of that was gifted to Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, who “burned" most of it by sending it off to a wallet no one can access, that still left about 500 trillion of the coins.

So, in the highly unlikely event the coin were to rise in value to $1, the amount circulating would be worth almost 10 times as much as the entire U.S. stock market. Retail traders probably aren’t thinking through how unlikely that is, said Jonathan Azeroual, vice president of blockchain asset strategy at crypto exchange platform INX.

“Decimalization on Dogecoin and on Shiba was actually the best marketing thing you could ever do, basically, because nobody wants to buy 0.01 Bitcoin, but everybody wants to have millions of Shiba," said Azeroual. “Why? Because they think somehow, one day, maybe that thing will go to $1."

That psychological effect is why some in the crypto community advocate for quoting prices for satoshis, rather than a full Bitcoin. For what it’s worth, when Bitcoin is $65,000, a satoshi is $0.00065 -- more than 10 times the cost of a Shiba Inu.

INX also only allows eight decimals for subdivisions of a coin. Even that’s a lot. Starting at the sixth place, you’re already dealing with a fraction of Ether that’s worth less than a penny and deep into territory known as “dust" -- slivers of tokens so tiny they can get stranded in wallets because they’re not valuable enough to cover transaction costs.

Of course, the crypto world is famous for making plausible what once seemed implausible and vice versa. Azeroual recalls the cautionary tales of years past when people blew massive amounts of Bitcoin or Ethereum as payments just because they could. Like the guy who spent 10,000 Bitcoins -- current value, almost $600 million -- for two pizzas in 2010. These days, at some shops, you could get something like 10,000 pizzas for one Bitcoin.

“And that’s what the exchanges are dealing with, at the end of the day, what the price will be 10 years from now," he said. “Who knows? Right?"

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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Coin worth $0.00004893 highlights crypto's wild decimal frontier (2024)

FAQs

What are decimals on a crypto coin? ›

Decimals in cryptocurrencies are used to determine how many of the coins are produced in each block. For instance, there will be 12.5 bitcoins produced every block. Whereas, in litecoin, there are 84 million litecoin will be produced.

How many decimals should my crypto have? ›

For example, Bitcoin (BTC) calculations use up to 10 decimal places (the maximum usable precision for BTC is 8 places), but are sometimes displayed using only 5 decimal places.

What are zombie coins? ›

Zombie cryptocurrencies are tokens that have sat on the shelf without being traded for months.

How many decimal points does the Cryptocurrency Bitcoin have? ›

Understanding Bitcoin

One bitcoin is divisible to eight decimal places (100 millionths of one bitcoin), and this smallest unit is referred to as a satoshi. If necessary, and if the participating miners accept the change, Bitcoin could eventually be made divisible to even more decimal places.

What is the value of coin in crypto? ›

Coin Name (Code)PriceVolume (24h)
Bitcoin(BTC)₹ 22,76,776₹ 144.3B
Ethereum(ETH)₹ 1,48,397₹ 67.8B
Tether(USDT)₹ 81.75₹ 2.4T
Binance Coin(BNB)₹ 26,752₹ 81.2B
49 more rows
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How much is 0.01 in crypto? ›

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How much is a good amount in crypto? ›

Common investment advice states that anywhere from 1% - 5% is a safe allocation when considering an investment with higher risk. And as a market with marked volatility, crypto certainly carries a level of risk. While 1% - 5% invested in crypto may not seem like a lot, it has the potential to build over time.

How do you find the decimal of a crypto coin? ›

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How much is too much in crypto? ›

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The conversion value for 1 BTC to 27079 USD. BeInCrypto is currently using the following exchange rate 27079. You can convert BTC to other currencies like ETH, ADA or USDC. We updated our exchange rates on 2023/05/16 16:11.

How many people own 1 Bitcoin? ›

However, some estimates can be made based on blockchain data and surveys of Bitcoin holders. According to data from Bitinfocharts, as of March 2023, there are approximately 827,000 addresses that hold 1 bitcoin or more, representing around 4.5% of all addresses on the Bitcoin network.

How much is 1 satoshi worth in USD? ›

1 SATS = 0.0002682 USD.

How do you turn crypto into cash? ›

There are typically four ways to turn Bitcoin into cash instantly:
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How much crypto equals a dollar? ›

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How much is 0.0001 crypto in USD? ›

Convert Bitcoin to US Dollar
BTCUSD
0.0001 BTC2.92 USD
0.0002 BTC5.84 USD
0.0003 BTC8.77 USD
0.0005 BTC14.61 USD
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How much is 0.001 crypto in USD? ›

Convert Bitcoin to US Dollar
BTCUSD
0.001 BTC28.46 USD
0.002 BTC56.92 USD
0.003 BTC85.37 USD
0.005 BTC142.29 USD
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ZERO Price Statistics
Zero Price$0.03845
Price Change24h-$0.0001937 0.50%
24h Low / 24h High$0.03787 / $0.03902
Trading Volume24h$1,976 93.59%
Volume / Market CapInfinity
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How much crypto can I get for $100? ›

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What is a dragon coin? ›

Silver Dragon coins, also sometimes known as Dragon dollars, are silver coins issued by China, Japan and later Korea for general circulation in their own countries.

How many dead coins are there? ›

Dead Crypto Coins from 2013 to 2022

While many familiar crypto coins—Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum—are still on the market today, there were at least 2,383 crypto coins that bit the dust between 2013 and 2022.

What is the most worthless coin? ›

Tiyin
Value0.01 Uzbekistani soum
Mass1.75 g
Diameter16.9 mm
Obverse
Reverse
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What coin is illegal? ›

Currently, with the exception of the one sold on July 30, 2002, 1933 double eagle coins cannot be the legal possession of any member of the public, as they were never issued and hence remain the property of the United States government.

What is the rarest coin in? ›

The 1849 Double Eagle is currently the rarest and most valuable coin in the world, with an estimated worth of nearly $20 million.

How much cash is 1 Bitcoin worth? ›

Bitcoin Cash Price Chart (BCH/USD)
24 Hour High24 Hour LowMarket Capitalization
118.64 USD114.17 USD2,263,400,482.58 USD

How much is 1 Bitcoin right now? ›

Bitcoin Price Chart (BTC/USD)
24 Hour High24 Hour LowMarket Capitalization
27,669.27 USD26,852.94 USD525,563,021,875.34 USD

How much is $50 BTC worth in dollars? ›

The conversion value for 50 BTC to 1355100 USD. BeInCrypto is currently using the following exchange rate 27102. You can convert BTC to other currencies like BNB, STETH or XRP. We updated our exchange rates on 2023/05/16 10:07.

How many Americans own at least 1 Bitcoin? ›

Research from July 2021 shows that 89% of American adults have heard of Bitcoin. An estimated 1 billion people around the world use cryptocurrencies. About 46 million Americans (roughly 22% of the adult population) own a share of Bitcoin.

What is the most Bitcoin owned by one person? ›

Who owns the most bitcoin: Meet the whales. According to bitcoin-focused asset manager River Financial, Satoshi Nakamoto is estimated to be the biggest bitcoin holder in possession of more than one million BTC stored in roughly 22,000 addresses.

How many Bitcoin should you own? ›

How Much Crypto Should You Own? Most experts agree that cryptocurrencies should make up no more than 5% of your portfolio.

How much is 100 satoshi in USD today? ›

Baby Satoshi to US Dollar
Baby Satoshi$ US Dollar
100.000.01690
250.000.04224
500.000.08449
1,000.000.1690
4 more rows

How much is 500 satoshis in dollars? ›

The conversion value for 500 SATS to 0.085 USD.

How much is one satoshi today? ›

SATS to NGN
AmountToday at 9:35 pm
1 SATSNGN 3.69
5 SATSNGN 18.43
10 SATSNGN 36.85
50 SATSNGN 184.26
4 more rows

What does 18 decimal mean on crypto? ›

Ether itself has 18 decimals, most ERC-20 tokens simply follow that standard. 1 ETH is represented by 10^18 of its natural unit ( 1 Ether = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 wei ).

Why 18 decimals in crypto? ›

The default number of decimal places used in an ERC20 token is 18. This is because Ether has 18 decimal places, and the ERC20 standard was designed to be compatible with Ether. but the token creators can choose to use a different number of decimals if they wish.

What is decimal 18 in crypto? ›

So if you wanted to mint 1 token with 18 decimals, you'd need to pass the value 1000000000000000000 (18 zeros). Or as in your case, 1 million tokens (6 zeros) with 18 decimals is represented as 1000000000000000000000000 (24 zeros).

How do you read crypto value? ›

When reading the RSI graph of a given coin, remember that the RSI ranges from 0 to 100. Broadly speaking, when the RSI of a particular coin approaches or crosses 70, it is considered to be overbought, or overvalued. On the other hand, if RSI approaches 30, the crypto is undervalued.

How much is 0.08 crypto? ›

0.08 Bitcoin is 2108.768 US Dollar.

Why does crypto even have value? ›

Key takeaways

Bitcoin holds value due to its utility, scarcity, marginal cost of production, and monetarist theories. Bitcoin's rarity is reinforced by its 21-million supply limit, earning it the nickname “digital gold.”

What do the numbers on a crypto chart mean? ›

The body of each candlestick represents its opening and closing prices, while the top wick represents how high the price of a cryptocurrency got during that time frame, and the bottom wick represents how low it got.

What is the lowest bitcoin decimal? ›

Named for bitcoin's creator, the Satoshi is the smallest unit of bitcoin, equivalent to 0.00000001 BTC. (There are eight decimal places.)

What is $3000 in Crypto? ›

How much is 3000 US Dollar in Bitcoin? 3000 US Dollar is 0.109398 Bitcoin.

What is 8 decimal places crypto? ›

Bitcoin (BTC) uses a system that closely resembles metric system naming conventions for most of its unit denominations. However, the smallest unit of bitcoin, known as a satoshi — in reference to pseudonymous bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto — has no metric equivalent. BTC can be broken down into eight decimal places.

What is 0.03 in Crypto? ›

0.03 Bitcoin is 803.928000 US Dollar.

How to calculate coin value? ›

To calculate the crypto price, divide the total market value by the number of coins in circulation.

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