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<In reality, Bitcoin’s ledger represents values as integers of a smallest unit..>
Would increasing the current divisibility would technically require a fork?
If the current protocol explicitly defines and enforces the minimal unit then this BIP makes sense to me, and more than BIP176 bits.
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