The one thing that's well understood by normies is that 1 bitcoin is worth a lot. If we try to change sats to bitcoin now it would create a ton of confusion, and do much more to hurt adoption than help. Imagine telling normies inexpensive things now cost thousands of even millions of bitcoin. They will say, "This is too confusing, I'll just use dollars, thanks." Honestly, it seems Jack is taking stupid pills.

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The idea behind changing sats to “bitcoin” to make it sound cheaper may seem helpful for mass adoption, but it risks backfiring completely. People already understand that 1 Bitcoin is valuable—that’s part of its appeal. Telling them that coffee now costs thousands of bitcoin would confuse them even more, not less. This isn’t creating a Bitcoin Standard. It’s diluting the most powerful meme in Bitcoin’s history: There will only ever be 21 million. Trying to rewrite that just to make the unit sound smaller misses the point entirely—and honestly, it sounds more like a fiat mindset than a Bitcoin one.