The lead developer of the Shiba Inu team known, under the pseudonym Shytoshi Kusama, has published a tweet that illustrates the way people feel at the very start of their journey on the path of crypto and after spending three years on it already.
Kusama retweeted a post from a crypto enthusiast, which shows a man paddling on a canoe in calm waters (labeled as “Day 1 in crypto”) and a man paddling his canoe through a tumultuous river somewhere in the mountains, labeled as “3 years in crypto.” Kusama added his own comment to that tweet, saying: “Accurate.”
Accurate https://t.co/xTKVu62fTA
— Shytoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) December 9, 2024
The $SHIB community noticed that this was accurate indeed and began to snow Shytoshi under with responses, agreeing with his point of view on this issue. The $SHIB army left 98 comments under this tweet, according to the statistics.
$SHIB army burns 250 million coins in one go
As reported by U.Today earlier, over the weekend, an anonymous whale stunned the $SHIB community by burning a large bag of Shiba Inu coins. The total amount of meme coins burned was slightly higher – 273,823,767 $SHIB. This caused the burn rate to surge by 412%.
But the 250,000,000 $SHIB was transferred to an unspendable wallet in a single transaction. One of the commentators on that tweet published by the Shibburn tracking service revealed that the gigantic burn was made by an X user named @1cDream, who created the CENT meme coin.
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