And about moving the decimal, how would you do such a thing? ...The danger is a split of the chain and having two competing bitcoins
Splitting the chain would probably destroy bitcoin. Right now everyone on this forum is on the same team. We all want bitcoin to do well. We need to keep that unity. All that I am asking is for the display and terminology to change. That would require coding to change the client and all of the other bitcoin software/sites out there, but it would not change the underlying protocol.
Why are people willing to pay $40 for a $1 face value Silver Eagle? It's simply perception. BTC needs to be recognized as scarce and therein is the value. I don't percieve it as a 1:1 ratio. I see it as a 1:x value, where x=capital cost x time involved to mine, desirability, functionality, etc.
They aren't. Most people don't buy silver. Perhaps 1000 years from now crytocurrencies will be in the same league as precious metals, but for now they don't have that tradition. Of the people that do buy silver many of them only have an intuitive sense of how it works. These people will go on about how the dollar isn't real money because it isn't backed by anything but that silver is real money, despite the fact that silver is not backed by anything either.
So most people are incredibly stupid - but do you expect everyone here to be so stupid that they would actually follow your 'logic' just because you're pulling numbers out of your ass?
Hey, why don't we just make every $1 bill worth $100, then no one would be poor anymore.
Please reread my posts and ask for clarification about anything that you do not understand.
Don't be a tourist, forget the USD.
We aren't at that stage and are not likely to be at that stage within our lifetimes. Nearly all commerce is conducted in non-bitcoin currencies and it will be that way for a long, long time, even if bitcoin eventually becomes the global currency. People will operate in both economies and will constantly be making the comparison. Should I buy this with USD or BTC, which is it cheaper in?
I can think of numerous instances where a 1:1 ratio has no impact whatsoever, so long as the perceived value of the currencies in question are solid.
I agree, we don't need a 1:1 but I believe that we need something between 10:1 and 1:10