Why is it impossible for the PEPE coin to reach 1 dollar?

I have spent a fair amount of time studying market movements, analyzing opportunities, and evaluating the realism of some aspirations echoed by the people around me. One of the most eye-catching things these days is the huge enthusiasm surrounding the PEPE coin – one of the 'meme' coins that has gained wide popularity due to its humorous nature and design inspired by a famous internet character. But with this enthusiasm, an important question arises, almost like a dream that many holders of this coin have:

Is it possible for the PEPE coin to reach 1 dollar?

The answer – in short – is: no, this is almost impossible.

Numbers don't lie:

Let's talk in numbers. The PEPE coin has a total supply of 420 trillion coins (420,690,000,000,000). This is an enormous amount that can hardly be compared to any other digital currency.

Now, let's imagine – just an imagination – that every PEPE coin reached 1 dollar. This means that the market capitalization of the coin would be:

420 trillion dollars

Just to clarify:

• The global GDP does not exceed 100 trillion dollars.

• The market capitalization of Bitcoin, the oldest and strongest digital currency, hovers around 1.5 trillion dollars.

• The largest companies in the world, such as Apple and Microsoft, do not exceed a market value of 3 to 4 trillion dollars.

So is it reasonable for a meme-based coin to surpass the entire world economy?