In order to buy any of the wonderful equipment listed in this chapter, you actually need the cash to buy it. While almost all of the world’s countries have their own currencies, bitcoin (B) is the currency that most of the world agrees upon as a global standard. However, one single bitcoin is worth so much that transactions are usually measured in satoshi (シ), or 1/100,000,000 of a bitcoin. For instance, buying a meal might cost シ10, while buying a new car might cost シ30,000. Only the most lavish of mansions would approach the value of a single bitcoin. The price of all of the equipment in this chapter is measured in satoshi (シ). ##### Bitcoin Conversion Table Denomination |Bitcoin (B) |Bit (μB) |Satoshi (シ) -|-|-|- Bitcoin (B)| 1 |1,000,000 |100,000,000 Bit (μB)| 0.000001 |1| 100 Satoshi (シ)| 0.00000001| 0.01| 1 Characters earn satoshi during the course of a game session and by completing contracts (see Acquiring Money below). # Acquiring Money Characters can acquire money in one of three ways: completing contracts, obtaining it during gameplay, or through features granted to them by their genome, class, or feats. ## Contract Completion When cadres complete contracts, they are paid the negotiated amount. Contracts can range from thousands to millions of satoshi, depending on the cadre’s Mosaic score, and the negotiation of the contract (see Chapter 8: Completing Contracts). ## Session Hustle During the course of a gaming session, your cadre is likely to come across some cash in the form of goods you can sell, or “appropriated” funds from your enemies. Add this to the bank! ## Money Generating Feature Several classes, genomes, feats, and hacks can also grant extra funds each session. For example, suits have the Call in a Favor feature that can be used to get financial resources, and codehackers have the skim hack.