Jager
Jager is the smallest denomination of $BNB, which is divisible by 8 decimal places. It is named after the Telegram handle of the then Binance’s Community Manager, Jager. 1 Jager is equal to 0.00000001 BNB.
Cryptocurrencies are digital assets that can be divided into smaller parts. For example, Satoshi is the smallest denomination of Bitcoin, which is equal to 0.00000001 BTC.
The number of decimal places used in a cryptocurrency affects its value. Bitcoin has two more decimal places than Litecoin and four more than Dogecoin. This means that the price of Dogecoin doesn’t need to increase as much as Bitcoin or Litecoin to achieve the same value.
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