What about $0.0000075 for 1 satoshi then?
Doesn't cut it either? But Bitcoin hasn't yet become a global currency, so we don't know how much one satoshi might cost then, right? But would it be just as crazy to have a global currency with a value of 1 dollar per 1 satoshi? And would the dollar itself matter anything at all then at this value of Bitcoin?
The super strong Roman Empire collapsed eventually, so why do you think that the dollar will be immortal?
Yeah that's feckless, and as i said it's doesn't rule out of the possiblity if then bitcoin replaced dollar
I will not surprised, just cannot imagine about it for now
People not yet ready accept bitcoin thoroughly
As time goes by people may will get used to bitcoin and won't be feel strange.
This is entirely psychological
If someone told early Bitcoin adopters, say, in 2009, when Bitcoin was essentially worth nothing (since there was no market for it), that the coin which they had been playing with would cost over 1,000 dollars per unit in some 4 years, that would most likely feel as strange and they wouldn't believe it, either. So, how do you feel about it if someone else tells you that in 2017 Bitcoin will reach, say, 25,000 dollars per coin?