Today's difficulty adjustment to 65`848`255`179.7, a rise of 5.77%, is notable as both the tenth consecutive increase — a streak the likes of which has not occurred for nearly a year — and the largest increase since April 5th, when difficulty rose by 5.84%. This ongoing rise should come as no surprise: naive estimates (archived) place the next reward halving on July 24th, so work must accelerate to realize the market's prediction of July 20th.
learn`to`use`the`proper`punctuation`when`writing`in`English`please`thanx
Haters gonna haet. English is not Americanish, time for the colonists to come to terms with their cultural irrelevance.
Not sure why you've brought up America. Stumbled into the wrong thread, I guess.
If we're gonna do "not sure why you went on wildly unrelated tangent", you'd best start by explaining why you brought up numeric notation then we can move on to the next leaf down.
> why you brought up numeric notation
Gee, I dunno, because said notation was used in the article at the root of the thread, perhaps?
The following examples show the decimal mark and the thousands separator in various countries that use the Hindu–Arabic numeral system.
Style Countries
1234567,89 SI style (French version), Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada (French-speaking), Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latin Europe, Lithuania, Netherlands (non-currency numbers, see below), Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine
1234567.89 SI style (English version), Canada (English-speaking), China, Sri Lanka
1,234,567.89 Australia, Canada (English-speaking, unofficial), China, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States
1,234,567·89 Ireland, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States (older, typically hand written)
1.234.567,89 Turkey, Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Italy, Netherlands (currency), Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain (older),[20] Sweden (not recommended)
1˙234˙567,89 Italy (handwriting)
12,34,567.89 India (see Indian Numbering System)
1'234'567.89 Switzerland (printed, computing, currency, international requisite, everyday use)
1'234'567,89 Switzerland (handwriting)
1.234.567'89 Spain (handwriting)
123,4567.89 China (based on powers of 10,000, see Chinese numerals)
Turns out China was always using Bitcoin style, 4s not 3s.
Thank y'all.
I'm sure the Italian translation of this article will feature prominent GRAVE MUTHAFUCKING ACCENTZ.
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