Bitcoin Deserves an Emoji

Recent signers:
Milton Darakis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Bitcoin has crossed 20 million coins mined. Institutions are in. The case for Bitcoin's place in our daily digital language has never been stronger and the Unicode submission window is open again.

In 2024, more than 50 organizations and tens of thousands of people united behind a single idea: Bitcoin deserves an emoji. We submitted a formal proposal to the Unicode Consortium. Now we're continuing that push, with two more years of evidence behind us.

 

 

 

 

Why now?

Spot ETFs brought institutional capital at scale. Sovereign wealth funds followed. Bitcoin is recognized as a reserve asset by nations. The final million coins won't be mined for another 114 years. Scarcity is no longer a talking point. It's arithmetic.

92% of internet users worldwide use emojis in their digital communications. Bitcoin is referenced billions of times a day across financial media, social platforms, and everyday conversation. It needs a symbol that keeps up.

Join the movement

By signing this petition, you're advocating for broader recognition of Bitcoin in our shared digital language. The Unicode submission window is open now. Every signature strengthens the case.

Sign and share. ₿

Visit bitcoinemoji.org for more.

About the coalition

This initiative is led by Nexo and backed by 50+ organizations across the cryptocurrency space, including Brink, Bitget, Chainalysis, Polygon, Brave, BTC Inc, Hacken, CryptoQuant, Nansen, Unstoppable Domains, Liquity, Mara, Busha, Zulu, Bware Labs, Meta4 Capital, Sift, MarketAcross, Bitcompare, Bithomp, Milkroad, and Crypto Oasis.

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Bitcoin Emoji​ InitiativePetition StarterAbout the coalition: This movement, initiated by Nexo, is a collaborative effort by 50+ leading organizations in the cryptocurrency space, united by a common goal to promote understanding, adoption, and technological progress of digital currencies.

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Recent signers:
Milton Darakis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Bitcoin has crossed 20 million coins mined. Institutions are in. The case for Bitcoin's place in our daily digital language has never been stronger and the Unicode submission window is open again.

In 2024, more than 50 organizations and tens of thousands of people united behind a single idea: Bitcoin deserves an emoji. We submitted a formal proposal to the Unicode Consortium. Now we're continuing that push, with two more years of evidence behind us.

 

 

 

 

Why now?

Spot ETFs brought institutional capital at scale. Sovereign wealth funds followed. Bitcoin is recognized as a reserve asset by nations. The final million coins won't be mined for another 114 years. Scarcity is no longer a talking point. It's arithmetic.

92% of internet users worldwide use emojis in their digital communications. Bitcoin is referenced billions of times a day across financial media, social platforms, and everyday conversation. It needs a symbol that keeps up.

Join the movement

By signing this petition, you're advocating for broader recognition of Bitcoin in our shared digital language. The Unicode submission window is open now. Every signature strengthens the case.

Sign and share. ₿

Visit bitcoinemoji.org for more.

About the coalition

This initiative is led by Nexo and backed by 50+ organizations across the cryptocurrency space, including Brink, Bitget, Chainalysis, Polygon, Brave, BTC Inc, Hacken, CryptoQuant, Nansen, Unstoppable Domains, Liquity, Mara, Busha, Zulu, Bware Labs, Meta4 Capital, Sift, MarketAcross, Bitcompare, Bithomp, Milkroad, and Crypto Oasis.

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Bitcoin Emoji​ InitiativePetition StarterAbout the coalition: This movement, initiated by Nexo, is a collaborative effort by 50+ leading organizations in the cryptocurrency space, united by a common goal to promote understanding, adoption, and technological progress of digital currencies.

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Petition created on March 7, 2024