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Why are there 12 digits
on the balance counter?

"Why does the balance counter have twelve digits after the comma?" — is one of the most frequently asked questions from CryptoTab users. Why indeed? Why not 8?

Short answer: we want you to see the progress. Twelve digits after the comma allow your balance counter to update every 10 minutes. Confused and want to know exactly how many satoshis do you have? Look at the last four digits, shown in regular.

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Published: 26.08.2019

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