Two decimals are not sufficient to capture the worth of some tokens (cost/unit); it would be useful then if these could be extended to facilitate that.
Koinly currently shows :
  • 2 decimals for tokens with unit above 0.01 (ie MATIC will show as 0.87)
  • 4 decimals for tokens with unit price between 0.0001 and 0.01 (ie GFAL will show as 0.0089)
Here's the problem:
  • 2 decimals for tokens with price below 0.0001 (ie BOB that has a price of 0.000026 will show as 0.00)
Proposed solution
Maybe we could do the same as all the dexscreeners and show the number of leading zeroes as a subscript?
ie instead of
0.0000001337
we could show
0.₆1337
?