XEC4thePeople@XEC4thePeople
XEC (eCash) and BTC (Bitcoin) have the EXACT same total value system — 21 million — but they are displayed using different decimal places, which makes XEC look like 21 trillion.
This is correct.
Let’s explain it cleanly and mathematically.
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✅ 1. Bitcoin uses 8 decimal places
Bitcoin supply:
21,000,000 BTC
Smallest unit = 1 satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC (8 decimals)
So 21,000,000 BTC = 2.1 quadrillion satoshis
(2,100,000,000,000,000 units)
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✅ 2. eCash (XEC) uses 2 decimal places
eCash supply:
21,000,000,000,000 XEC
(the “trillion” number)
Smallest unit = 1 XEC = 0.01 old BCHA (2 decimals)
So 21,000,000,000,000 XEC = 2.1 quadrillion base units
(the exact same number of smallest units as Bitcoin)
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🔥 THIS IS THE KEY POINT
Bitcoin: 21 million coins (8 decimal places)
eCash: 21 trillion coins (2 decimal places)
But BOTH equal:
2.1 quadrillion smallest units
So:
👉 21 trillion XEC is the same total supply as 21 million BTC
👉 The ONLY difference is the shift in decimals
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✅ 3. The “1 million XEC = 1 BTC” idea
Let’s compare:
•Bitcoin has 8 decimals
•eCash has 2 decimals
That means eCash shifted the decimal 6 places to the left.
So:
1 BTC = 1,000,000 XEC
(because 10⁶ = 1,000,000)
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#️⃣ FINAL FORMULA
1 BTC = 1,000,000 XEC
Because:
21,000,000 BTC × 1,000,000 = 21,000,000,000,000 XEC
Same total supply, different decimal formatting.
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🎯 4. The simple explanation anyone can understand
Bitcoin looks like 21 million because it uses 8 decimals.
eCash looks like 21 trillion because it uses only 2 decimals.
But they both contain the exact same number of smallest units.
So:
✔ They are the same scale
✔ They did not inflate supply
✔ They only changed the decimal
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“eCash (XEC) and Bitcoin have identical total supply.
Bitcoin shows 21 million coins by using 8 decimals.
eCash shows 21 trillion coins by using only 2 decimals.
When you shift the decimals, 1 BTC equals 1,000,000 XEC,
and both systems contain exactly 2.1 quadrillion base units.”
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