Which, as a kind of numbers guy, seems totally arbitrary to me... which is funny. If we had a base-16 hex system instead of a base-10 system of counting, nobody is going to jizz in their pants over 9C40 instead of 9C3F. And yet this form is probably more relevant in society today in how things are counted and exchanged.
And all these stories in the news of irrelevant movies on their round number anniversaries... like the 30th anniversary of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves going on now. I barely remembered that film existed, but now we have reason to publicly celebrate that? Like any millennial, let alone Zoomer, knows who Kevin Costner is?
I'm probably just the weirdo here as usual.
Then what?
Absolutely. When you have a currency that is always devalued and when you don't even have access to a bank, you have no means of storing value or wealth for a future rainy day. It literally forces people to live only hand-to-mouth without that.