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So everyone's talking about whether Shiba Inu can actually hit a penny. Like, is it mathematically impossible or just extremely unlikely? The community's pretty split on this one.
There's this analyst Del Crxpto who keeps pushing back against the haters. He's basically saying look at what crypto's done before - Bitcoin went from a joke to institutional money, SHIB itself had that insane 2021 run that changed people's lives. So why is one cent so crazy? Right now SHIB is trading around $0.00 and yeah, it would need an 82,272% jump to get there. Most people thinking that happens by 2030 if conditions align.
The thing is, a lot of community members don't see this as just another meme coin pump. They're treating it like a long-term ecosystem play with actual development happening. Even with slow news cycles lately, that belief keeps people holding. Someone like Lucie who works in the Shiba ecosystem is still all in on the vision.
What actually matters for SHIB's path forward? Technical levels matter - resistance zones slow things down. But then you get moments where volume spikes and things move fast. Market sentiment is huge too. One positive announcement or adoption news could shift momentum completely. On the flip side, regulatory pressure or broader crypto fear can kill enthusiasm quick. And the ecosystem innovation itself - the community actually building stuff, not just hoping - that's what separates believers from people just gambling.
Honestly it's kind of a test of patience and conviction at this point. Some see a realistic goal, others see pure fantasy. Either way, something about the Shiba story keeps people coming back.