Your spot on with the general idea and your math is almost there, but let's double check the calculation to ensure accuracy.
Step-by-step breakdown
1. Initial investment
Investment amount: $100
Current price of BOB: $0.0000001082
2. Number of tokens
\text{Tokens} = \frac{100}{0.0000001082} ≈ 924,214,417,744 \text{ BOB tokens}
3. New hypothetical price
New price per token: $0.0001082 (three fewer zeros)
4. Future value of investment
\text{Future value} = 924,214,417,744 \times 0.0001082 ≈ \$99,999,998.96
So yes, your $100 investment could potentially be worth nearly $100 million, not $100,000.
🚨 Important Note
There was a decimal mistake in your ending estimate.
You assumed the value would be $100,000, but a 1,000× increase in price ($0.0000001082 → $0.0001082) actually results in a 1,000× return on your tokens, not just 1,000× on your dollar amount unless you track the math precisely.
In reality
$0.0001082 ÷ $0.0000001082 = 1,000× price increase
So, your $100 × 1,000 = $100,000
Your intuition was right, but your example went further—jumping three zeros instead of just three decimal places, which actually gives a 1,000,000× increase in price and thus ~$100 million return.
Summary
ScenarioToken PriceValue of $100 InvestmentCurrent$0.0000001082$100After 1,000× increase$0.0001082~$100,000After 1,000,000× increase$0.1082~$100 million