I don’t measure value in fiat terms. I define Bitcoin as value as per measurement of account. So 21sats = 21sats. Which in my humble opinion is nice. (Eventhough it doesn’t have purchasing power just yet).
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What you really mean, and what others that make your same argument really mean, is that you don’t spend sats. Because if you did, you would understand that they actually do have real world purchasing power, and currently the real world purchasing power of 21 sats is about the same as 1 or 2 cents. “Fiat terms” is the way the whole world, including bitcoiners, measure the relative real world purchasing power of everything. Though I will be pleased when that is someday universally measured in sats, as I’m sure you will be, that is not reality today, and we are nowhere near close to that reality. It’s your prerogative to pretend that 21 Sats represents some wishful astronomical level of purchasing power, but reality is that today it does not.