Has a symbol been widely adopted for satoshi yet? I've seen Ș suggested but it's already a letter in Romanian. Ꞩ, Ȿ & ẜ (long s with stroke) all seem to be otherwise unused. Has anyone suggested using any of them?
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related: https://medium.com/coinranking/satoshi-deserves-its-own-symbol-43138fe1ddf9, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Satoshi_(unit), https://twitter.com/dickerson_des/status/1155560643635884032 – Murch Aug 01 '20 at 20:07
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Also related: https://twitter.com/murchandamus/status/1292966320732925952 – Murch Aug 11 '20 at 18:51
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Satoshi is often abbreviated to sat or s, although no currency symbol has been widely adopted.

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I can't find where I first saw this symbol used for sats, but I've seen it a few times now and it is kind of growing on me:
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That's called a section sign: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_sign. I wouldn't have a problem using it, but some would certainly complain, just like with the '฿' for Bitcoin itself, because it's the symbol for the baht (Thailand's currency).The symbol I'm referring to is . – jastako Nov 08 '20 at 20:42