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Can $LUNC really reach 1$ ? Let’s break it down simply.
Current price is around $0.00008, and the total supply is about 5.54 trillion tokens. That puts the market cap at roughly $440 million.
Now, if $LUNC ever reached $1, the market cap would need to hit $5.54 trillion. That’s bigger than Bitcoin at its peak and even close to the entire crypto market in strong bull cycles.
So realistically, there are only two ways this could happen:
1. Massive supply reduction (burns) If 99.99% of the supply was removed and reduced to just a few billion tokens, then 1$ becomes mathematically possible. But coordinating that level of burning across exchanges, holders, and whales is extremely unlikely.
2. Pure price explosion without burns That would require a 10,000x+ move from here. At that point, the numbers stop making sense in a normal market environment.
Even if the market cap reached $50B (which is already very high for most altcoins), the price would still only be around $0.009 — nowhere near $1.
So yes, 1$ is technically possible on paper, but in real-world conditions it would need extreme supply destruction plus a massive bull market unlike anything we’ve seen.
For now, it’s more realistic to focus on smaller targets and volatility rather than expecting 1$
$TSLA is a perfect example of how timing can completely change your results❓
If someone invested $10,000 in Tesla back in November 2021, they would still be sitting around almost the same value today — roughly $10,186.
But if that same $10,000 was invested in July 2010, it would now be worth over $4 million.
The lesson is simple: it’s not just about choosing the right company, but about when you enter. The biggest gains usually go to those who get in early, before the crowd catches on.
Dear followers, many major cryptocurrencies are now appearing on the delisting watchlist. As shown in the image, a lot of these coins now have very low liquidity and weak activity, almost like dead alpha coins. Binance keeps monitoring things like trading volume, price movement, and overall project performance before making a final delisting decision.
The main reason is simple: many of these projects failed to grow, lost community interest, or could no longer deliver anything useful. In the end, exchanges remove them to protect traders and keep the platform healthy. Even some well-known crypto projects have faced this situation.
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🚨 Will $PEPE hit $0.50 by 2026 ???? Not realistic — it would need a market cap bigger than the entire crypto space. Small pumps? Yes. $0.50? Just a dream.