What happens to micropayments when 1 BSV reaches $10,000… o…
What happens to micropayments when 1 BSV reaches $10,000… or even $100,000?
This is a legitimate and important question.
If millions of AI agents start making hundreds of thousands of micro-transactions per second — each carrying tiny royalties or data payments — wouldn’t 1 satoshi eventually become too expensive?**
The answer is already built into the protocol.**
Satoshi designed Bitcoin with infinite divisibility in mind. The protocol can support 16 or more decimal places if needed — without changing the total supply of 21 million coins.
This ensures that even at extremely high unit prices, true micropayments remain possible**.
Real Bitcoin (SV) with Teranode is uniquely prepared for this future:
• Proven 1.1M+ TPS
• Native support for massive on-chain activity
• Flexible divisibility by design
High price doesn’t kill utility — it simply requires greater precision.
And BSV is engineered to handle exactly that.
The awakening is accelerating.
The storm is coming.
Sources:
• Satoshi Nakamoto, “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” (2008)
• Bitcoin SV protocol specifications
• Craig Wright – Public statements on increasing Bitcoin divisibility