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Another reason accounting in bits might be a good mental model:

Assuming 4-5 million bitcoin lost against the current supply: this gives about 14 million spendable btc. Market cap of gold is 13 trillion. 13 trillion / 14 million is about 930k (lets say approximately 1 million).

Therefore if bitcoin is as valuable as gold (reasonable exchange pricing method?) then 1 bit is a good mental substitute for $1, 1 sat is a cent.

Who knows, maybe bitcoin will never be as valuable as gold, but it’s hard to see how that would be the case. It should be worth more given the fact its *unconfiscatable, teleportable, mathematically scarce programmable money in cyberspace enforced by the laws of physics* but what do i know.

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Christoph Ono 2y ago

A very US Dollar centric perspective. The math will not pan out for the rest of the world using other currencies. Even in that model, why should it stabilize exactly at that 1 sat = 1 cent model and not keep tilting further? That model might only work for a short moment in time.

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Max 2y ago

The rest of the world is -indirectly- also USD centric

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