From a currency point of view, having 1 KB be 1024 Bytes would cause all sorts of problems to users having to figure out exactly how many bytes to transfer to another user if they wanted to transfer ie 4 MB :)
The wallet allows the user to change the notation to Bytes, KBytes, MBytes and GBytes. Most users finds MByte to be the better choice leaving less zeros in amounts to transfer, and often less decimals to be necessary.
Oh, Thanks!
I am used to thinking that 1GB = 1024 MB
Me too. I still believe yours is correct. 1gb = 1024mb but if approximated then it's fine.
From a currency point of view, having 1 KB be 1024 Bytes would cause all sorts of problems to users having to figure out exactly how many bytes to transfer to another user if they wanted to transfer ie 4 MB :)
The wallet allows the user to change the notation to Bytes, KBytes, MBytes and GBytes. Most users finds MByte to be the better choice leaving less zeros in amounts to transfer, and often less decimals to be necessary.
that RAM count😊
This is not quite right: 1 giga-bit = 1024 mega-bits, while 1 GB = 1,000 MB
Am I wrong?
And what's the usd worth of a GB please?
At the moment around USD 90.
Thanks!