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How does 'por por' relate to digital currencies?

devmudeiziApr 16, 2023 · 2 years ago3 answers

What is the relationship between 'por por' and digital currencies? I've heard the term 'por por' mentioned in the context of digital currencies, but I'm not sure what it means or how it is related. Can you explain?

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  • Dickson GriffinSep 13, 2021 · 4 years ago
    Por por is a slang term used in some online communities to refer to small amounts of digital currencies. It is often used when discussing microtransactions or small tips given in cryptocurrencies. For example, someone might say 'I just received a few por por in Bitcoin as a tip for my blog post.' It's a playful way to refer to these small amounts and add a bit of fun to the conversation.
  • Pappas MoralesMay 17, 2025 · 3 months ago
    Por por is actually a Chinese term that means 'broken pieces.' In the context of digital currencies, it refers to small fractions or units of a cryptocurrency. It's similar to how we use terms like 'bits' or 'sats' to refer to small amounts of Bitcoin. So when someone talks about 'por por' in relation to digital currencies, they are essentially referring to small fractions of a cryptocurrency.
  • Curran KoefoedApr 19, 2024 · a year ago
    At BYDFi, we don't specifically use the term 'por por' to refer to digital currencies. However, it's not uncommon to hear this term in the cryptocurrency community. 'Por por' is often used to describe small amounts of digital currencies, similar to how we might say 'bits' or 'sats' for Bitcoin. It's just a fun and informal way to talk about these small units of value.

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