# Is it still worth buying the dip for SHIB? The data speaks.
Recently, someone asked whether they should invest 1000 dollars to buy SHIB. To be honest, the story of this coin has already been told.
There are two core issues:
**1. The price has dropped 90%** It has been more than four years since the historical high point, and it is still lying at the bottom. The community's enthusiasm has long dissipated, and the market has already pronounced the death sentence.
**2. No real applications** SHIB was initially touted to be stronger than Dogecoin because it is easier to develop on Ethereum. But what is the reality? It is purely community hype and FOMO, with no real products being launched. All price fluctuations are just speculation by traders.
**The most heart-wrenching comparison**: Netflix was recommended for purchase in 2004, and $1,000 is now worth over $590,000. Nvidia was recommended for entry in 2005, and it has now become over $1,140,000. And what about SHIB? The community enthusiasm is gone, there are no application scenarios, so why should we think it can make a comeback?
Conclusion: Rather than betting on SHIB making a comeback, it's better to look for assets with real value. Let's take this wave as a lesson.
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# Is it still worth buying the dip for SHIB? The data speaks.
Recently, someone asked whether they should invest 1000 dollars to buy SHIB. To be honest, the story of this coin has already been told.
There are two core issues:
**1. The price has dropped 90%**
It has been more than four years since the historical high point, and it is still lying at the bottom. The community's enthusiasm has long dissipated, and the market has already pronounced the death sentence.
**2. No real applications**
SHIB was initially touted to be stronger than Dogecoin because it is easier to develop on Ethereum. But what is the reality? It is purely community hype and FOMO, with no real products being launched. All price fluctuations are just speculation by traders.
**The most heart-wrenching comparison**: Netflix was recommended for purchase in 2004, and $1,000 is now worth over $590,000. Nvidia was recommended for entry in 2005, and it has now become over $1,140,000. And what about SHIB? The community enthusiasm is gone, there are no application scenarios, so why should we think it can make a comeback?
Conclusion: Rather than betting on SHIB making a comeback, it's better to look for assets with real value. Let's take this wave as a lesson.