# Gavin Andresen # 2010-06-03 14:29:56 # https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158.msg1332#msg1332 Seems like $ would be inviting confusion, since it's followed by numbers that can look kind-of like a dollar amount: @p{brk} 19vcWM6EEbQHVdN2W8NXv9ySgsPjbZ6gU3$64.20.45.38 @p{par} means send $64.20 to my bitcoin address ? @p{par} Hyphen or underscore would be less confusing, but I think period would work really nicely: @p{par} 19vcWM6EEbQHVdN2W8NXv9ySgsPjbZ6gU3.64.20.45.38 @p{brk} 19vcWM6EEbQHVdN2W8NXv9ySgsPjbZ6gU3.skypaint.com @p{par} The advantage of that last one is it is a valid URL; if a user pasted that into Firefox's URL bar or searched for it in Google the website owner could display a helpful web page explaining how to pay. @p{brk}