👉 The decimalized world of digital currency is not quite what you might expect, much as a fish caught in a net is not quite a fish. It's like trying to understand the intricacies of a complex puzzle when you're just trying to make a meal.
Imagine if you had a giant bag that held 1000 pieces of candy. But instead of picking them up one by one, you only pick 200 pieces at a time. Now what would you do? You'd probably be like saying "decimalsized!" or something in a weird way, like: "I've got 200 pieces of candy but only 100 to eat." And that's just the beginning.
You see, decimalized means everything is just for show, and there's no real value in them. Like if you were trying to play a game with your friends, you'd be like saying "decimalsized!" or "my friend is my best friend."
Now imagine if you had 1000 pieces of candy and they're all in bags, each bag holding 200 pieces. But now the bags are so big that it's difficult to see which one has what inside. And just like how your friends' best friends aren't real, their candy doesn't mean much at all.
So in decimalized world, we can only rely on ourselves or our imaginations to make sense of things, and sometimes that can be a bit unsettling.