Why can't Lunc be $1 with a supply of 6.50 trillion? Let's do the math;

Total market value of crypto markets as of today: $3,420,000,000,000 ($3.42 Trillion)

Total market value of $BTC as of today: $2,003,000,000,000 ($2.03 trillion) Current price: $102500

Total market value of $LUNC as of today: $415,000,000 ($415 million) Current price: 0.00007500

If Lunc were $1 today, the total market value would be $6,500,000,000,000 ($6.50 trillion), which would require an inflow of almost twice the total value of all crypto markets.

If, as I predict, crypto markets reach 10 times the market value in the future, that is, if there is 10 times more money inflow than today, if we distribute proportionally to cryptos, crypto currencies will be shaped as follows:

Total market value of crypto markets: $34,200,000,000,000 ($34.20 Trillion)

Total market value of Bitcoin: $20,030,000,000,000 ($20.30 trillion) Probable estimated price on that day (proportional) according to money inflow: $615,000

Total market value of Lunc: $4,150,000,000 ($4,150 billion) Probable estimated price on that day (proportional) according to money inflow: 0.0007500

Of course, if there are positive developments that we cannot foresee in the future, it will have positive effects in a different way, but the This is exactly the situation in the conjuncture. Coin inflation in Lunc is worse than Venezuelan inflation. Without adopting disinflationary approaches, the current situation will continue to be a problem.

Mathematics....