I've been looking for a single coin that has 4 billion units supplied and has a price above 1 dollar.

I didn't find any. Just for comparison, #not , which has 100 billion units, works with two decimal places.

I say this because although the current supply of #usual is not 4 billion, it will inevitably become so. For this reason, we have the obligation to calculate the USUAL value by multiplying its current value by the amount of coins already issued and then dividing by the total future issue.

Therefore, with the coin quoted at 1 dollar each and with 450,000,000 in circulation out of a total of 4 billion, the correct value for USUAL is 0.12 cents. There's no point in getting angry, just do the math.