Excuse me, but I couldn't help but overhear your question about using a "bit" on a horse. Now, I understand that this phrase might be interpreted in a few different ways, but in the context of horse training and riding, a bit is a metal or plastic device that fits into a horse's mouth and is connected to the reins. It's an essential tool for communication and control between the rider and the horse.
However, I must ask, are you genuinely considering attaching a cryptocurrency token or unit, such as a "bit" of Bitcoin, to a horse? If so, I must caution you that this is not a practical or advisable approach. Cryptocurrencies are digital assets that exist solely in the digital realm and have no tangible form. They cannot be physically attached to a horse or any other object.
On the other hand, if you're asking about whether using a bit on a horse is appropriate or necessary, that's a more complex question that depends on the horse's training level, temperament, and the rider's skill and experience. Some horses may require a bit to help with communication and control, while others may be trained to respond to other cues, such as voice commands or body language.
In any case, I hope this clarification helps to address your question. If you have any further inquiries about cryptocurrency or horse training, I'd be happy to assist you.