Bitcoin splits into 100 million pieces.
One Bitcoin is divisible to eight decimal places. The smallest unit, one satoshi, is 0.00000001 BTC. You can buy exactly as much as you want, starting from a few dollars. No whole coin required.
Named after Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator.
Satoshi built divisibility into the protocol from day one. Owning Bitcoin never meant owning a full coin. It meant owning a provably scarce slice of a fixed supply.The term stacking sats (accumulating small amounts of Bitcoin over time through dollar-cost averaging) is how most serious Bitcoin holders actually build their position. The whole-coin framing was never how the protocol was designed to be used.
Bitcoin splits into 100 million pieces.
One Bitcoin is divisible to eight decimal places. The smallest unit, one satoshi, is 0.00000001 BTC. You can buy exactly as much as you want, starting from a few dollars. No whole coin required.
Named after Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator.
Satoshi built divisibility into the protocol from day one. Owning Bitcoin never meant owning a full coin. It meant owning a provably scarce slice of a fixed supply.The term stacking sats (accumulating small amounts of Bitcoin over time through dollar-cost averaging) is how most serious Bitcoin holders actually build their position. The whole-coin framing was never how the protocol was designed to be used.