Yes. 1 sat = 0.00000001 BTC is a hard mental sell.
We don’t need the 100,000,000 batch of bitcoins (aka sats). That grouping was a hack to deal with how small and comparatively useless the base units were (and largely still are).
At $0.01 per bitcoin, we just stop grouping the units the same way.
It’s exactly the same operation in reverse that failing fiat currencies do, where they drop, say, two, three or five digits.
Look at the history of the Argentine Peso for example. Many such reissuances due to depreciations.
I’m arguing that Bitcoin should do the same, reversed, in spirit, moving the decimal eight places. In a sense we’re overdue, but it is what it is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_peso