I understand your confusion but you're still wrong. Leave USD out of the equation. You don't need is to compare any other 2 currencies.

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I genuinely don’t think you are getting the point here.

Please explain to us then: How do you determine what amount of Monero trades for what amount of Bitcoin? Where does the price basis come from?

You cannot just reply “Bitcoin is the denominator”. Conversion requires mathematics, so please explain with the equation that determines the value and how it’s done.

Eggs, milk, electricity, bread, water... Anything. I understand. You are making the math more complicated than it is.

it takes about 10,000 sats to buy a carton of eggs. its an easy metric

It only takes 10,000 sats to buy a carton of eggs because USD is the UoA of each item.

If it wasn't for bullshit fiat measurements of each asset, we have no idea what the price would be.

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They can't see it Han. They think it is smooth sailing until BTC becomes the UoA.

They can't see what I call the deep adoption of Monero, which has a similar owners structure as Bitcoin. Likely better.

In a blink of an eye Monero and Bitcoin could change roles if one sees wider use as a currency and becomes a kind of UoA even if it is just for a secondary market at the beginning. Monero is closer to that than BTC.

here come da akchually clowns! run!

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that isn't what we're talking about

I know. There is more they are missing.

It doesn't matter what you start with to determine value at present. The starting point is not involved in the future equation to compare currencies. They are all money. They are all competing to be money. They're not all competing to be USD. USD is just one of the monies competing.