At the same time though, this high price of BTC gives chance to all the altcoins there for obvious reasons - they feel cheap
What I wanted to discuss is a bit different. It concerns the limited number of bitcoins in the protocol.
As I do not understand the protocol perfectly, I want to ask this: Is it possible for the Bitcoin Foundation to decide at some point that all balances in all addresses in the block chain should be multiplied by 100 and thereby implicitly increase the money supply?
I understand that "taking three zeros from the decimals" and starting to quote the price in mBTC partly solves the problem but imagine the time comes when we are out of zeros...
Thanks
They can not do such thing to multiply the balances. Also i think the zeros are enough. The smallest unit is one Satoshi which looks like this 0.0000001 Just imagine if we get there We are gonna be pretty well!