Fun fact... Goodomy has only 6 decimal places (less than most coins or tokens). If we compared total units to Bitcoin (21 trillion satoshis) then Bitcoin has about 200% more units than Goodomy.
BTC = 2,100,000,000,000,000 units (2.1 quadrillion)
GOOD= 888,000,000,000,000 (888 trillion)
Most people think in whole units, of course. (We don't say that Bitcoin is now at $0.0.0001 per satoshi.) But I could only guess at the percentage of the general population turned off to Bitcoin because it is "$10,000 for 1 coin". But of course the price per coin is irrelevant, since most trades aren't whole numbers.
That is to say, would the average Joe be far more wiling to use Bitcoin to buy a cup of coffee if each Bitcoin was worth $0.05? We'll never know, I suppose.
I think a coin for the general public should be around $0.50-$5 each, if thinking in terms of USD.