Although Shiba Inu has not staged any significant rallies over the years, some investors believe it still has the potential to turn small investments into $1 million or more.
For investors, the primary objective of investing is to generate outsized, often life-changing returns. Historically, a few assets have delivered such gains in their early stages. Shiba Inu, for example, demonstrated this potential in 2021, when its explosive rally turned many average earners into U.S. dollar (USD) millionaires
Although SHIB has not repeated that run since, some believers argue it still has room for another major breakout. With that in mind, we examined how a $10,000 investment in Shiba Inu could grow into $1.1 million
At current prices, SHIB’s low price allows investors to accumulate a large token position. With SHIB trading at $0.000006866, a $10,000 investment would buy 1,456,452,082 (approximately 1.46 billion) SHIB
For that holding to be worth $1.1 million, SHIB would need to surge to about $0.0007555. That move would represent a gain of more than 100×, underscoring both the extreme upside potential with such projections
Reaching $0.0007555 would push SHIB to a new all-time high. This level exceeds its previous peak of $0.00008846. Notably, Shiba Inu would need a 10,903% rally from its current price of $0.000006866 to hit $0.0007555.
Nonetheless, some analysts still view the target as achievable. Telegaon projects SHIB could reach this range between 2036 and 2039, while Changelly forecasts prices near $0.00075 within the 2035–2039 timeframe. Based on these forecasts, a $10,000 investment today could theoretically grow to $1.1 million by 2039.
However, these projections remain purely hypothetical. Achieving such returns would require exceptional conditions, including strong ecosystem growth, favorable macro trends, and a significant reduction in SHIB’s circulating supply
Since there is no guarantee these factors will align, it remains highly unlikely that Shiba Inu will reach $0.0007555 or turn a $10,000 investment into $1.1 million.