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Bitcoin’s (BTC) smallest denomination is now worth more than an entire unit of altcoin Hex (HEX) after the controversial token lost over 50% in a day.
Data from Coinmarketcap and other sources confirm that HEX/BTC is now below 1 satoshi — or 0.00000001 BTC.
HEX price too small to measure
Put in different terms, the price of a single HEX token has become so small that many price calculators cannot measure its value. On Jan. 5, Hex traded at 7.745e-9 BTC according to Coinmarketcap, the equivalent of 0.000000007745 BTC.
That number, of course, is far below a single U.S. dollar cent, and roughly translates as $0.000058. Data from Bidesk, an exchange offering the HEX/BTC pair, confirmed the price levels. See more for yourself here (https://cointelegraph.com/news/richard-hearts-hex-now-trading-for-less-than-1-satoshi-after-52-drop).