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## Benefits
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## Benefits
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The idea, as tested in economics and concepts like stock-splits, is that we simply multiply the amount of money stored in any users wallet. Or, maybe easier to understand. We add a couple of digits behind the comma. Instead of owning $100.00, you now own $100.0000. Which is, exactly the same amount. But with more zeros behind the separator.
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The idea, as tested in economics and concepts like stock-splits, is that we simply multiply the amount of money stored in any users wallet. Or, maybe easier to understand. We add a couple of digits behind the separator. Instead of owning $100.00, you now own $100.0000. Which is, exactly the same amount. But with more zeros behind the separator.
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The benefit is that as the value rises due to Bitcoin Cash absorbing more and more of the worlds economy, it becomes possible to start giving out sub-satoshi prices or payments. We can also split the money over more people than before. Essentially it allows us to keep growing whereas otherwise the system may hit a glass ceiling where it simply can't on-board more people.
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The benefit is that as the value rises due to Bitcoin Cash absorbing more and more of the worlds economy, it becomes possible to start giving out sub-satoshi prices or payments. We can also split the money over more people than before. Essentially it allows us to keep growing whereas otherwise the system may hit a glass ceiling where it simply can't on-board more people.
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