What happens if the smallest unit of bitcoin - a satoshi- becomes worth so much money that it cannot reasonable be exchanged for anything? Say one satoshi is the equivalent of $10,000 USD, then what good is it for actual exchange of goods and services, besides buying real estate or somesuch nonsense? Just a random thought I had, and I am no student of economics or computers, but I was curious as to proposed solutions or if this is just an irrelevant concern.
If sats has turn to have high value then what are we to say about bitcoin, it will indeed be scarce, more higher in value and also be well recognized, for now, its equivalent is just as the same rate bitcoin is worth, only that you will have to make your divisions into it smaller units through conversion, so the worth increase in not directly with sat but bitcoin because sats are what comprises to high value in bitcoin, this is my opinion on that.