I wondering why you choose 7 Digit for SERATIO token? all RC20 tokens are 8 Decimal. What is the purpose to make SERATIO token 7 decimal!
ERC20 decimals can be something from 0 to 18 decimal places.
Most ERC20 tokens actually have 18 decimal places, meaning that each token can be subdivided in 10^18.
Take a sterling pound, for example, it has only 2 decimal places. That means the minimum possible coin to be used for trade is 1 pence = 0.01£ or 10^(-2).
If in one hand having 18 decimal places allows to send the smallest fraction of a coin down at the atomic value of 10^(-18).
In the other hand to match a given transaction tied to any fiat money, for example, perfectionist users would feel trapped having to enter 18 decimal places to perfectly match calculated transactions whenever a transaction is to happen.
7 decimal places are enough to allow that each token be divisible by 10^7 without making perfectionist's life much more troublesome.
In 10 years SER token might be worth 100k£. In that case still the equivalent of 1 pence would still be possible to trade.
I think this technically explains and provides a positive future expectation for the token quotation.