Denominate in a sentence as a verb

If a loan is denominated in USD by someone who "thinks and breathes in USD" then it's not really a BTC loan, is it?

You could also have a Bitcoin Price Index that tracked how much spending power Bitcoins had and denominate your loan in that.

Ripple[1] has allowed for the use of bitcoins to denominate loan-like credit extended between people for quite some time[2].

In America, at least, you should denominate your earnings in USD, even if they are held in a foreign currency.

Well, it's not really denominated in dollars, it's denominated in the CPI.

There is a big movement in bitcoin to denominate coins in millibitcoins or microbitcoins.

"When Bitcoin first started out, virtually everything sold for it was denominated in BTC.

You'd have to be pretty brave to denominate your mortgage in BitCoinI prefer "clinically insane"

It's converted immediately to USD, in which we denominate the original prices.

Some people will choose to re-denominate transactions they could well have made in USD in BTC, but nobody's going to choose to pay with BTC where they previously wouldn't have paid at all.

Websites don't actually accept USD, for example: they accept Visa, which is a financial instrument that happens to be denominated in USD.

People who don't spend money unless it's in BTC are doing that because of BTC's cash-like transaction semantics, not because their wealth is somehow immutably denominated in BTC.

The only difference between your statement and the statement you think you're disagreeing with is whether you choose to denominate "worth" in time or money: the end result however, is identical.

7 trillion barely is enough to denominate just 5 months of GDP in just the United States alone, and is comparable to the market cap of all gold ever mined - which sees fairly low usage as a currency.

Funny thing about Tranax: they managed to let Google crawl their maintenance manual a couple years ago, and the manual had their default maintenance code in it; a huge number of ATMs were found to be running with that default password, which allowed people to re-denominate the bills in the machine.

The ability to denominate cryptocurrencies in other cryptocurrencies.

It is explicitly not a stable national floating fiat currency with people who circulate the money their banking system provides & pay their taxes in those notes & denominate their salaries and grocery bills in sticky quantities of those notes, and so it's not directly comparable.

In portuguese, we "break" the "to be" verb in two forms: The "ser" verb to denominate an immutable state like "The sun is hot" and a "estar" verb to denominate a transitory state "It is hot today".My guess is that, if programming languages were made since the beginning with a language like that, the coding world would be a more pleasant place today.

Denominate definitions

verb

assign a name or title to

See also: designate