The entries are in to determine the smallest HBIT unit. Bitcoin has the satoshi, Hivebits will have one of the suggestions below. It will be chosen by vote by any Hive user. Initial contest post is here.

Entrants, please...
If you're tagged here, you're in. Please check things over below. If something is wrong, let me know. If it looks good, no need to do anything.
Hivers...
Stay tuned and get ready to vote. Most likely, you'll be able to vote for multiple suggestions. We'll start the voting period soon, once I feel the "ballot" is accurate.
| Suggested name | Suggested by | Reason provided |
| Quarktonium | Hive account@bashadow | A very tiny particle, I think. |
| hanobit | Hive account@wesphilbin | Simple really. Nanobit, to me, would be a small amount. But this is based off of your original concept, "hivebit" hence "Hano" rather than "Nano"... make sense? |
| Huny | Hive account@crrdlx | (1) obvious Hive connection, (2) you can have 1 tiny drop of honey, (3) sweet yet never spoils, (4) I like a misspelled word to make it unique (e.g., I think it's helped LUV being a misspelled version of love because it distinguishes it.) |
| speck | Hive account@davedickeyyall | |
| Plancbit | Hive account@dadspardan | The Planck is the smallest measurement ever recorded in history and to say sat could be nicknamed planks "wood" be the chefs kiss to it :P |
| Hitoshi | Hive account@epodcaster | Because it's similar to Satoshi, but with HI which represents Hive. Which makes it easy for folks to understand it is a fractional amount or something bigger. |
| Hex | Hive account@steevc | A hive is made up of hexagonal cells, so that is the smallest element. |
| EIBIT | Hive account@edgerik | |
| Crrdlxshi | Hive account@arcange | I instantly had the same idea as Hive account@arthursiq5 ("Bitoshi"). Congrats to him on being faster to comment. This leaves me with the need to find something else if I want to participate in your contest and my guess is that "Shitobi" or "Shitobit" won't make it. What about "Crrdlxshi"? Does it need any explanation? |
| quark | Hive account@noctury | Because it is the smallest known particle. |
| Hive Points or HPts | Hive account@jacuiron | The name would still be related to Hive. HBits for big parts, HPts for small parts. |
| CR | Hive account@forexbrokr | ;) |
| bitoshi | Hive account@arthursiq5 | Because "oshi" is a common name part for smallest part of a token, like Satoshi and Litoshi, and it's a simple and small name, easy to remember. |
| decibit | Hive account@superslayer0040 | (Bit) is a binary,so smallest 8 decimal Hibits should start with 1 "decibit*,2 decibits,3 decibits. Pronounced 'desi-bit'.pretty cool i would say .well maybe it just me though. |
| Byte | Hive account@wanderingmoon | Because it is the smallest unit in my understanding of binary as far as character strings. |
| Ibit | Hive account@syctyr | Half the H and after H in the alphabet. |
| 8bit | Hive account@th4488 | Will be awesome. |
| Hotbits or Honeybits | Hive account@vagabond42069 | |
| tinylittleBits | Hive account@eolianpariah2 | Because the smallest unit will be tiny little HBits but that is too many words. |
| BEEPOLLEN | Hive account@eolianpariah2 | Because the grains of pollen collected by bees are very tiny. the bees don't eat it directly but the foraging bees bring it to the hive and pass it on to the worker bees who in turn secrete substances which ferment and break down the pollen. then they add a little nectar to turn it into bee pollen. this bee pollen is the primary source of food for the hive. |
| Hbee | Hive account@sieghard1990 | Since a hive is full of them. |
| microbit(s) | Hive account@nwb0719 | Because I wanted to keep it simple but yet use an actual unit of measurement. Everyone knows that a bit of something is a piece of that something, and that micro is a smaller measurement of that something hence microbit(s) a smaller measurement of a bit. Something simple and not super complex if that makes sense. |
| Hoshi | Hive account@thisisawesome | |
| Itty Bit | Hive account@smartalectees | Mmhmm. 😏 |
Edit 1: fixed the tagline to "Preparing" to vote.
Edit 2: Added the link to the initial contest post.

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