If you’re saying:

“I’m buying $1,000,000 worth of $PIPPIN

PIPPIN
PIPPINUSDT
0.51013
-4.99%

. If it touches $100, it’ll be worth $1 billion.”

That math only works if your entry price is $0.10.

Here’s the formula:

Future\ Value = Investment \times \frac{Target\ Price}{Entry\ Price}

So for your case:

1,000,000 \times \frac{100}{Entry}

To reach $1,000,000,000, this must equal 1 billion:

1,000,000 \times \frac{100}{Entry} = 1,000,000,000

Solving that:

Entry = 0.10

⚠️ Important Reality Check

For any coin to reach $100, its market cap must support that price.

Market Cap = Price × Total Supply

If $PIPPIN has a large supply (billions of tokens), then:

$100 price = hundreds of billions or even trillions in market cap

That would mean competing with coins like or level valuations

That’s extremely difficult unless:

Supply is very small

Massive adoption happens

Strong utility + demand

💡 Smarter Question to Ask

Instead of “Can it hit $100?”

Ask:

What’s the current market cap?

What market cap would $100 require?

Has any similar project reached that valuation before?

I love the confidence 😎 but with $1M, risk management is everything.

Are you actually planning this move — or just calculating a dream scenario?