Newbie: "I plan to buy out 100 billion Tokens at a price of $0.00001, if it reaches $1 I will be a millionaire 🚀" Reality: This Token already has a market capitalization of billions. To reach $1, its value must exceed all the money in the world. Math, bro. The inconvenient truth: Is Bitcoin expensive at $90k ? No. Its supply scarcity is (21M). Doubling from here only requires an inflow comparable to gold. Totally feasible. Is Shiba "cheap" at $0.00001? Wrong. With trillions of Tokens in circulation, its market capitalization is astronomical. The fantasy of low prices confuses newbies. The golden rule: Forget how many Tokens you have. What matters is the percentage of market capitalization you control. Having 0.1 BTC is far better than holding 1 billion illiquid alts. Before FOMO buying out, ask yourself: Am I attracted because it’s cheap or because it has real room for market capitalization? That’s the difference between investing and illusion.
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Newbie: "I plan to buy out 100 billion Tokens at a price of $0.00001, if it reaches $1 I will be a millionaire 🚀" Reality: This Token already has a market capitalization of billions. To reach $1, its value must exceed all the money in the world. Math, bro. The inconvenient truth: Is Bitcoin expensive at $90k ? No. Its supply scarcity is (21M). Doubling from here only requires an inflow comparable to gold. Totally feasible. Is Shiba "cheap" at $0.00001? Wrong. With trillions of Tokens in circulation, its market capitalization is astronomical. The fantasy of low prices confuses newbies. The golden rule: Forget how many Tokens you have. What matters is the percentage of market capitalization you control. Having 0.1 BTC is far better than holding 1 billion illiquid alts. Before FOMO buying out, ask yourself: Am I attracted because it’s cheap or because it has real room for market capitalization? That’s the difference between investing and illusion.