They have just pulled the numbers out of nowhere. As for why the prediction is so far in the future, I could image it being so they can get paid to list other predictions/make other shit coins themselves and predict those for far in the future too as they're less likely to be disproven (I guess).
If you're buying a coin worth 866 nano dollars now that's going to be worth $20 in the future, most people will probably buy as many as they can rather than working out that $1 is probably a reasonable amount to waste on such a thing (at most - though the chain or liquidity pool will likely die/dry up before 2050 too).
Honestly, my expectations are way too low, I'm not expecting it to skyrocket, it'll always have plenty of zeros after the decimal. My coins are worth $2, in the best case scenario, I'll have $10 in a few years. I'm mostly using BTT as an example.
But admit it that this predictions gives me something positive about this since you are holding this coin?
but yeah this is an exaggerated in prediction area because how could a coin that almost have no value will increase that huge when there are so many project with great potential ahead of this?
Personally, it sounds too exaggerated and I highly doubt it that it'll ever be worth 1/100th of a cent, and that's already too much. I've got a little over 2.000.000 coins, which were distributed by Binance. I'm not going to benefit by selling them, they're worth close to nothing. Chances are, I'll keep them in my wallet for many years to come.
To be fair there were exaggerated forecasts that proved to be right in the end. I used to have a number of altcoins which have exaggerated price predictions that eventually happened. I had XRP back when it was ridiculous to predict $1 for it. Time came when an XRP rose to as high as $3. I had DOGE during those days when $0.1 can only be interpreted as wishful thinking. But it rose to $0.7. Shiba Inu had also a similar story. And some more.
But just be warned that this is a handful compared to the thousand other exaggerated predictions that didn't come true. And these predictions are merely based on hype. They're mostly unfounded. So I don't think it is worth the risk to bet on them with the hope that one would fly to the moon.
That's true. I also never expected Doge to reach a value of a few cents. I had thousands of them back in 2014, and they weren't even worth $5. If I'd still had them, I'd have a couple of thousand dollars now.