I bet it would have gotten further with him, tech-wise.
But what you must remember is that bitcoin wasn't a guaranteed thing to succeed. It wasn't only about the tech. The tech gave a mathematical solution. Bitcoin adoption required not only the mathematical, but getting people to trust and use it. Satoshi may have been a genius, but the community required its own geniuses too.
I'm certain that he would identify several needs in our global state -- further decentralization of networks, better adoption of bitcoin (and maybe even other crypto). Regardless of what the market cap is, the question remains what it always was -- how do you get your neighbor to use it? How can this benefit humanity?
Maybe. But we clearly know that Satoshi valued decentralization a lot more than technological advancement; hence why he left early.
And yea, I'm pretty sure that he would've valued actual adoption than moonbois on social media trying to pump the price; but I'm also pretty sure this is something that he expected to happen.
has anyone considered the possibility that satoshi is dead
Not much.. you know, only like 70%+ of people here.