Shiba Inu:我应该等多久才能达到0.01美元?

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Shiba Inu拥有140万持有者,随着新投资者的加入,这一数字在全球范围内迅速增加。SHIB的大多数投资者都是普通人,他们梦想在代币达到0.01美元时成为百万富翁。

等待这种情况发生的时间很长,可能需要数年甚至数十年才能达到1美分的价格点。投资者已经为等待做好了心理准备,因为没有长期游戏,任何事情都无法盈利。

另请阅读:到2025年,比特币将达到20万美元,Shiba Inu将达到0.00005651美元

尽管其价格不断下跌,但唯一能让SHIB投资者感到安慰的是它的可负担性。交易员可以以几美元的价格积累数百万SHIB代币,这有助于他们在市场低迷期间保持理智。SHIB是一种触手可及的水果,它不会在投资者的口袋里烧一个洞。

现在,回到百万美元的问题,Shiba Inu需要多长时间才能达到0.01美元?在本文中,我们将解释令牌需要多长时间才能突破1美分里程碑的情况。

另请阅读:Shiba Inu:福布斯预测SHIB何时上涨670%,达到0.0001美元

SHIB:Shiba Inu什么时候能达到0.01美元?

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阻止Shiba Inu达到0.01美元大关的最重要因素是无休止的流通供应。SHIB目前拥有589万亿代币的流通供应,可供三代或更多代人使用。该代币需要消耗至少90%的流通供应量,才能考虑突破0.01美元。

另请阅读:Shiba Inu:如果SHIB收回0.000086美元,如何赚100万美元?

Shiba Inu需要保持稀缺,以可持续地提高其在指数中的价格。当代币稀缺时,供需会自动上升,导致其价格触及更高的电路。

您应该等待Shiba Inu达到0.01美元多长时间,答案是需要多长时间才能消除90%的流通供应。如果超过500万亿代币被发送到死钱包,投资者可以梦想0.01美元。

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