PEPE There is an issue that needs to be focused on How far is BTC from its previous peak of $73,000? And what separates PEPE from its summit? BTC is $10,000 away from its peak at the moment As for PEPE, it is separated from its peak by 0.00000205, since the current price of PEPE is 0.00000875 at the time of writing the post. So, for every $5,000 rise in BTC, PEPE rises in value 0.00000132 So let's say that BTC will reach the current peak, what will the price of PEPE be? The price will increase by 0.00000264 Let's do an equation 0.00000875 + 0.00000264 = 0.00001139 Thus, PEPE gains a new peak, while BTC only reaches its current peak. Do you see how easy the market would be if it were subject to rates? The market is not subject to these things Because the equation has its sides fixed, I ran this equation and the result is what you see, but it changes every second. for example 1 + 1 = 2 The parties change every second, instead of 1, it was replaced by 2 or 0.5 did you understand me