You could have made life-changing money with an early investment in Shiba Inu (SHIB) during its 2021 boom, with examples showing $1,000 turning into tens of millions, but future returns aren't guaranteed as its massive supply and speculative nature mean huge gains are rare, and it's now far below its peak, though potential for growth exists with developments like Shibarium and burning, but risks remain high, notes The Motley Fool.
A $100 investment one year ago would have gone a long way
In eliminating six zeroes, Shiba Inu delivered a historic gain of approximately 46,000,000% in a year. That was enough to make investors who'd put a little over $2 to work at midnight on Jan. 1 millionaires.
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Let's say you were bold and smart enough to have purchased $1,000 worth of Shiba Inu tokens in mid-December 2020. That financial move would've resulted in a current balance of nearly $47 million, translating to a jaw-dropping gain of almost 4,700,000% (as of Dec. 15).
In order for Shiba Inu to reach a price of $1, prolonged and sustained coordinated buy-in from institutional money managers and large banks would have to occur. In other words, demand would need to rise by unprecedented levels. This is highly unlikely, verging on impossible.
Shiba Inu(CRYPTO: SHIB) has minted a lot of millionaires since its market debut in 2020. The meme coin was launched as a parody of Dogecoin, which itself was a parody of Bitcoin(CRYPTO: BTC), and had an earliest trading price of just $0.00000000051.
Realistic Long-Term Projection:
$0.0001 – possible in the next bull cycle (by 2026–2028) if SHIB expands DeFi utility and burns continue.
Despite extreme volatility, Bitcoin's price has skyrocketed 1,060% in the past five years as I write this. This monster gain would've turned a $10,000 initial capital outlay in October 2020 to a whopping $115,700 on Oct. 6.
Investors should think twice about buying this meme token
The long-term success of any cryptocurrency eventually rests on its ability to bring about real-world utility. Viewed through this lens, it's difficult to be bullish on Shiba Inu. It has mainly attracted speculative action from those looking to get rich quickly.
SHIB is unlikely to reach the $0.1 mark in the next 25 years. Nevertheless, if the coin continues to develop as a part of the global financial system and is actively used, Shiba Inu could reach 10 cents after 2050.
Aiming for $100,000 from SHIB at a $0.0001 price wouldn't require a massive investment today. Specifically, you would need to hold 1 billion SHIB tokens. At today's price of $0.00001220, acquiring this amount would cost around $12,200.
Because of this, the largest holder of Shiba Inu is a dead wallet containing the contents of his Shiba Inu burn. The wallet holds 41% of the SHIB supply and has been topped up by further burns. The 2nd largest holder belongs to an anonymous investor who holds 48 trillion SHIB, or 8% of the total circulation.
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Investing $1,000 in Dogecoin (DOGE) five years ago (around early 2021, the peak of the meme coin craze) would have resulted in a massive, though volatile, return, turning that initial sum into tens of thousands of dollars, potentially even over $70,000 or more, due to huge price surges driven by social media and Elon Musk, though you'd be far below its all-time high. While returns were extraordinary, this highlights the extreme risk and volatility of Dogecoin, which has seen huge swings, falling significantly from its peak but still offering massive gains over the 5-year window.
Today, Shiba Inu trades for $0.0000095 -- implying a return of about 17,000,000%. This means that if you invested just $1,000 at Shiba Inu's inception, you would now have more than $170 million. Gains of this magnitude are abnormally high. This raises the question: What fueled Shiba Inu's rally?
It's clear that reaching $1 is completely out of the question, but the Shiba Inu community is working toward a solution. Many enthusiasts are actively removing tokens from supply by burning them, which involves sending them to a dead wallet where they can never be retrieved.
On May 22, 2010, known now as "Bitcoin Pizza Day." Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer from Florida, made history by using Bitcoin to purchase two pizzas from Papa John's. Hanyecz paid 10,000 Bitcoins for the pizzas, an amount that was worth about $41 at the time. Today, that is the equivalent of $1,012,030,000!
If you had purchased $20 in Bitcoin in 2009, you would have bought around 20,000 Bitcoins. Based on today's value, those 20,000 Bitcoin would be valued at nearly $2 Billion.
As of June 2, 2025, 0.01 Bitcoin (BTC) is valued at approximately $1,042.48 USD, based on the current BTC price of $104,248. Various analysts and institutions have provided forecasts for Bitcoin's price in 2030: CoinCodex: Projects a range between $136,962 and $308,966.
By 2030, whether Shiba can reach 1 cent will depend on the community's continued support and whether favorable market conditions are in place to achieve this bold prediction.
The price forecast indicates that the SHIB may breach the Dec 1 Cent mark sometime between 2035 and 2040. The firm estimates that Shiba Inu could exceed $0.01 in 2040 and reach $0.02 by the end of the next decade. That's about 16 years from today, and that's a long time for owners to keep it in their portfolios.