Why does Shiba Inu remain so cheap? I just checked the numbers and honestly... the answer is brutal.



Look, SHIB has 589 BILLION tokens in circulation. That's right, billions. With such a huge supply, even if the market cap rises, each token remains microscopic.

The math is simple: Price = Market Capitalization ÷ Total Supply

So, what would happen if Shiba Inu grew? Let’s say it reaches $10 billion in market cap (3× from now). The price would be ~$0.000017. Your $100 investment would turn into $300. Possible, but nothing extraordinary.

Now, if it really explodes to $100 billion... we’re talking about ~$0.00017 per token. That would be a strong move. $100 → $2,700.

But here’s where it gets interesting (and also what many ignore): for Shiba Inu to reach $0.01, it would need a market cap of $5.8 TRILLION. That’s larger than almost any company in the world. Larger than most entire markets.

Think of it this way: Shiba Inu is like a giant pizza sliced into 589 billion pieces. Even if the pizza grows, each slice remains tiny... unless:

1. Massive token burns happen (reducing supply)
2. There’s crazy global demand

Realistic? Not so much.

So, what’s the most likely scenario? $100 → $1,000 in a strong bull market... yes, it’s possible. $100 → $10,000... would require a lot of hype and real adoption. $100 → $100,000+... would need almost impossible conditions.

I’m not saying it won’t happen, but the numbers speak for themselves. Shiba Inu has potential, but the huge supply is the gravity holding it down. That’s all.
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