Maybe we need a different solgan.
I came up with "1 BTC > 1 BTC", but that's confusing

Maybe there's just nothing to compare a deflationary asset with.
Wait a minute i remember something....
1 BTC = 1 BTC
or is it
1 BTC == 1 BTC
?
technically the first statement is not a boolean.
but the second statement is TRUE .

..but if you comparejavascript:void(0); strings you have to use quotes

"1 BTC" == "1 BTC"
Put this way,
"1 BTC" = "1 BTC"
would just raise an error, right?
Well I guess a variable of "1 BTC" could recursively store itself and then lead to an "OutOfMemory" situation.

....
1 BTC = 1 BTC -> 1 BTC
1 BTC == 1 BTC -> true
I am sorry to spoil the fun, but the only right answer is
1 BTC != 1 BTC. Few understand this.
Yes.... 1 BTC != 1 BTC
Because 1 BTC is always one, single and only unique 1 BTC... to be more specific among 21 million BTC none of them is equal to any other, they are all unique. Am I right?
One more.... put it in another way logically 1 BTC > 1 BTC
1 BTC (new) > 1 BTC (old)
1 BTC (tomorrow) > 1 BTC (today)
1 BTC (future) > 1 BTC (present)
Prove me wrong.