"You get what you pay for"
This phrase currently exists in a paradigm defined by ever-increasing prices, creating the false illusion that:
more expensive = better
But how does this phrase still hold its weight on a Bitcoin standard? From a broader perspective, with ever-decreasing prices, how will we dictate quality as nicer and nicer things become increasingly attainable?
What's exciting to think about with Bitcoin is that with hyperbitcoinization, manufacturers of all sorts of goods will eventually be disincentivized to produce "cheap" or "bad quality" stuff.
Sure there will always be ranges of quality in products, but for example, let me invoke seed oils for a moment.
The main reason why 90% of grocery store food contains them: $$$. Very cheap to produce, and it "works". On a Bitcoin standard, however, and with enough time, better quality items should eventually become cheap enough to disincentivize the market from producing shitty seed oil products in the first place. I'm not saying that junk food will phase out of existence, but psychologically, we'll do a better job of recognizing it as that, and the market will shift accordingly.
Am I crazy here? Do you agree?
What other conventional wisdom goes out the door thanks to Bitcoin?