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$PEPE Achieving a $1 coin is possible! While skeptics point to the sheer number of coins in circulation at $420 billion, necessitating a staggering $420 billion market capitalization, Bitcoin's history offers a compelling counter-argument. In 2009, the price of Bitcoin was just $0.00099 per coin, but within 15 years it had risen to $73,000, highlighting the critical role of time in the price increase.

$PEPE coin uses a deflationary model, reducing supply and increasing value by burning coins with every transaction. Although there are no recent updates and the total number of deflationary coins could be in the trillions, this mechanism remains effective. PEPE experienced significant growth during the year, driven by its volatility and strong market presence. The deflationary aspect, which is often overlooked, is a powerful driver of long-term value.

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