> > You would only need to change it if there was a sub-satoshi hardfork, > which doesn't seem necessary anytime soon. > + We shouldn't make any assumptions about the future price of bitcoin to make > the decision. > Hmmm ;) Didn't you just make an assumption about the future price? > This sounds very US-centric to me. Aren't you thinking in usd? > The currencies I'm familiar with are CHF, USD, EUR and GBP, which all have roughly similar values. I guess such currencies make up the bulk of the Bitcoin userbase at the moment. > "People seem to like mBTC" is just an ad populum fallacy: millions of > flies can actually be wrong. Also you haven't showed them micros, > maybe they like it too. Saying "it's already popular and would take work to change" is not really a fallacy now, is it? But anyway, this is getting silly. You don't have to convince me. Go visit all the services I listed above, plus all the ones I didn't find in my five minutes of searching, and convince them they're wrong like the flies and switching is the best use of their time :o