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Because floating point operations create rounding problems in computers. You must set certain precision (8 decimals) and then work with integer units of that precision (people decided to call them sats).

Yea the question isn't why its not floating point, but why the macro unit differs from the base unit.

Psyops the only explanation: #1243715

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In what currency macro unit is the same as micro?

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The Yen, notable given the Japanese nym

The Won...

Probably Ding.. probably countless others throughout history

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Yen has no micro unit. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit.

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