
In his recent poll concerning which direction $SHIB burns should take in 2023, SHIB Super Store received a total of 705 votes, with 80% of participants supporting the "burn it all" model. What's curious is that only seven hundred people out of over 10K users following SHIB Super Store even cared to decide the fate of the burn project. Is the idea of burning $SHIB on the brink of extinction?

Recently, a video went up on Youtube by Matthew Perry, a crypto blogger, which is titled “Shytoshi Wants to Burn 99% of Shiba Inu supply.” Next thing you know, there’s a veritable tornado of debate on Twitter, with some outright calling Matt a liar, spreading clickbaits and misinformation.

Sam Bankman-Fried isn’t the name that comes up often in everyday crypto talk. Neither does the term Kimchi Premium. Ever heard of either one? Odds are, you haven’t (no, we’re not calling you dumb.) Stick around for a few minutes, this story is worth it.

Previously, we’ve made a report on the SHIBA BAE scam and their recent rug pull that left many unhappy investors out of pocket. It would seem the story was complete - time to move on. However, vigilantes never sleep and after the dust had seemingly settled, more details began to surface. Down below is the full story of the scam, reconstructed and supplemented by the juiciest of details. And so it all starts on June 30th…

Crypto whales continue to voraciously gobble up $SHIB as the token continues to trade at a huge discount from its previous ATH. According to WhaleStats, Shiba Inu remains a popular choice of crypto among ETH whales in particular, and currently ranks as their 4th most held token.

A gaming consultant working alongside PlaySide Studios, William Volk recently attended the 2022 Edition of Gamescom. The goal of his visit was to showcase the long-awaited Shiba Inu game called Shiba Eternity, which is a mobile play-to-earn title that will be part of the larger Shiba Inu ecosystem.

While many people continue to dwell on the Shiba Inu Game and the upcoming Shibarium, several other projects - including the Metaverse, which has currently sold approximately 20,000 pieces of virtual land - seem to remain largely unnoticed, quietly advancing behind the scenes.

Yeah, we know that nobody pays ten Bitcoins for completing an online survey anymore, but that doesn’t mean crypto had ceased to be earnable in this day and age. Take that S.S. Counting Crew for example. They get to pocket some Shib for counting. Numbers, that is.

We spoke with Spectre Gazushi - one of the key members of Shiba Search team, and more importantly, the developer of the wealth distribution bot on Discord. After hours in our torture chamber, he finally caved and began talking about ShibArmy, crypto, Shiba Search and much more. Down below is our report.

With the token’s value hitting the ceiling at $0.000012 less than 24 hours ago, Shiba Inu was back boasting only 4 zeros for its decimals, indicating it may be well on its way towards breaking out from the descending triangle pattern it’s been stuck in for the past few days.

Naturally, we couldn't tolerate our editorial team sitting on their lazy bums all day long and doing nothing - so we had them run a tally of how much SHIB was burned in total by the various independent projects out there. Naturally, they’ve concluded at least 4,596,956,586 SHIB were burned so far. Down below is the detailed breakdown.

Much as we all may be in love with SHIB, we still don’t know jack about its creator - one named Ryoshi. Let’s pull on our tinfoil hats for a sec and imagine that Ryoshi is none other than a “Satoshi Nakamoto reborn”. After seeing Bitcoin abused by the devious whales and billionaires, Satoshi must’ve denounced his creation, now becoming Ryoshi and giving his vision of a decentralized community a second shot, this time with a brand new token - SHIB.

What’s up? How’s it going? Come esta? It’s Saturday - time to pull up a seat for our weekly Shibanalysis and see whether SHIB’s been a good boy this past week. Also, if your blue/green/brown/ eyes liked what they saw, make sure to use your hands to share it with others!

Save your rotten tomatoes. Hear us out first. On the surface, the Burn Portal makes every bit of sense. It was launched by the official devs (credibility), it lets you burn SHIB (utility) and it’s free to use (free-ability, if you will). And while the credibility part leaves no doubts, the other two are questionable at best.

It seems SHIB is having wild mood swings lately, or rather its burn rate does. With the news of over 5 billion tokens burned over the course of a single day (May 19) now tapering off, the token’s burn rate has plummeted 86% from where it was less than a day ago.

Yes, you’re right - everyone already knows about Bricks Buster. It’s old news. Ancient. But this isn’t a news article, it’s a review. An analysis. We roll thru the SHIB hood in our tricked-out SHIB wheels, scoping the place for anything worth mentioning. That’s how we roll, just how we roll! Blings - checked. Bodies - checked. Wheels - checked. Bitc…

The Shib community is like mushrooms after it rained - birthing new terms and words by the bucketful at a time. Our linguists at Spaceshib have done an admirable job of tracking down, researching and putting each such crypto term into a glossary down below. Enjoy!