> "Which cryptocurrencies do you think will not reach $1 by 2026?"

That’s a smart question because not every coin or token is destined to hit $1 — especially those with massive supplies, weak fundamentals, or no real utility.

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⚠️ Likely NOT to reach $1 by 2026:

These types of projects generally won't reach $1 due to high supply, poor adoption, or weak fundamentals:

1. $SHIB Inu (SHIB)

Current Price (Sep 2025): Far below $1 (fractions of a cent)

Max Supply: 589 trillion SHIB

Why? Even with burns, it would need hundreds of trillions in market cap to hit $1 — highly unrealistic.

2. $PEPE (PEPE)

Massive supply (400+ trillion tokens)

Memecoin with no major utility

Speculative asset, not investment-grade

3. $SAFE Moon

Lost most of its credibility due to controversies and failed promises

Poor transparency and dev team exit

4. #babydoge

Another memecoin with enormous supply

Strong community, but no significant utility

$1 target is unrealistic due to market cap limits

5. #Evergrow (EGC)

High supply and reliant on passive income gimmicks

Limited development activity and low adoption

6. #pitbull (PIT)

Very low price due to insane token supply

Community-focused but lacks utility and visibility

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📊 Why Supply Matters

To reach $1, a token's market cap = circulating supply × price needs to make sense.

If a coin has 1 trillion tokens, hitting $1 means a $1 trillion market cap — higher than Bitcoin's.

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🔍 Honorable Mentions (Unlikely but not impossible):

These coins are less extreme, but still face challenges reaching $1:

VeChain (VET) — Useful but large supply

Hedera (HBAR) — Strong tech, but $1 requires big adoption

The Graph (GRT) — Solid fundamentals but long road to $1