One key factor where Bitcoin truly shines is its rarity. While gold is rare, Bitcoin is much rare because there is a limited amount of it that can come into existence. The software stops producing beyond that limit. This is crucial to understand because whenever supply is restricted, and demand is high, price goes up. This is economics 101. The higher the demand and the lower the supply, the higher the price will become.
Is a hard limit on something infinitely divisible really rare?
It just depends what price you apply to a single satoshi (or lower if the code is changed to 16 decimal places for example)
Instead of just printing fiat to infinity you can just add more decimal places to bitcoin to achieve the same goal.
