The idea of $PEPE

reaching $1 is mathematically and economically unrealistic due to several factors:

Market Cap Reality: For $PEPE to hit $1, its market cap would need to surge to around $350 trillion, which is far more than the combined value of the entire global financial market, which includes all stocks, bonds, and real estate, as well as the entire crypto market. This would exceed the value of the global economy by several orders of magnitude.

Massive Supply: PEPE has a huge circulating supply, unlike Bitcoin, which has a capped supply of 21 million coins. Even if PEPE reached just $0.01 per coin, it would already have a market cap exceeding $3.5 trillion—more than Bitcoin's current total market cap. Reaching $1 per coin would require an impossible market size.

What It Would Take: To make $PEPE worth $1, the entire crypto market would have to grow thousands of times, or we’d need a radical reorganization of global financial assets. The idea of alien investors is mentioned as a tongue-in-cheek exaggeration of how unrealistic this scenario is.

In conclusion, while PEPE may be fun and speculative, reaching $1 is not feasible based on current market conditions and its enormous supply. Investing in meme coins can be exciting, but they are not designed for long-term value growth or stability. Always be cautious and invest wisely!

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