Before sending stacks to a new address, checking the balance shows 0 BTC and no entry for stacks. ``` Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ blockstack-cli -t balance ST14DD6RT022ZCXE8PFGAJ4T7GMHW85ST3G9VK4T6 { "BTC": "0" } Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ ``` This is strange since I'm checking a stacks address and expect to see the balance for a stacks address. When I use the faucet to send stacks to the address, BTC shows up first followed by Stacks a bit later. This behavior is also unexpected: ``` Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ blockstack-cli -t balance ST14DD6RT022ZCXE8PFGAJ4T7GMHW85ST3G9VK4T6 { "BTC": "0" } Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ blockstack-cli -t balance ST14DD6RT022ZCXE8PFGAJ4T7GMHW85ST3G9VK4T6 { "BTC": "5005500" } Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ blockstack-cli -t balance ST14DD6RT022ZCXE8PFGAJ4T7GMHW85ST3G9VK4T6 { "STACKS": "1000000", "BTC": "5005500" } Vanquish:blockstack.js larry$ ``` I understand that there's a 1-to-1 correspondence between stacks addresses and bitcoin addresses because they're the same private key, but think this behavior is confusing from a user perspective. If we're going to go forward with this behavior, at the very least, the CLI `balance` command should always show a `STACKS` balance even if it is 0.