UTF-8
The most common modern standard to encode characters is UTF-8 which uses up to $32$ bits ($2^{32} = 4,294,967,296$ states) to encode information. The first $128$ bit strings in UTF-8 are the ASCII characters. 1
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The most common modern standard to encode characters is UTF-8 which uses up to $32$ bits ($2^{32} = 4,294,967,296$ states) to encode information. The first $128$ bit strings in UTF-8 are the ASCII characters. 1