Quote from: username100 on August 28, 2012, 11:59 amSee the link in my signature.This is not the problem that this person is having; they are confused as to why the Thai Baht symbol is appearing, when it is in fact the Bitcoin symbol.There is also no real need to implement extra currencies on the Road. I live in Europe, so I just check out the latest EUR/USD rate and divide my purchase by that (e.g. 1 = $1.25). In the case of a purchase worth $100, I divide that by 1.25 and come up with the Euro cost, which would be 80. It literally takes 2 seconds to do that, and eliminates the need for multiple currencies to be listed.