Review Shiba Inu: Legit or Fraud?

Review Shiba Inu: Legit or Fraud?

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Moreover, Shiba Inu continues to capture the imagination of meme coins everywhere. Who could not love the face of the Shiba Inu dog. It is probably the most Hype meme token that I have ever seen.

While it is fun:Review Shiba Inu: Legit or Fraud?

Shiba Inu is a meme coin. Nicknamed by its founder Ryoshi as the “Doge Coin Killer”.

The Shiba Inu coin launched on August 1, 2020. Its price less than $0.00000001.

As such, one quadrillion Shibu Inu Coin coins were originally minted. Therefore, I am not even sure that I could count the zeros there.

Ryoshi in his or her infamous woof paper asked the question:

“What would happen is a cryptocurrency project was 100% run by its community?”

Ryoshi says in the Woofpaper: See link below.

“decentralized spontaneous community building (…)”

At present day Shiba Inu has well over 300,0000 owners. Bloggers are requesting it be put on the Robinhood Platform for trading.

The only way to Shiba Inuis on Binance, but you must be sure it is tied to the Ethereum Block coding.

Some consider it a joke, but others take it seriously. It may only be riding the coat tails of Doge Coin. Whatever it is, it is certainly a phenomenon. Legit or Fraud time will tell. If nothing else it sure seems to have a great picture of a Shibu Inu dog.

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Published by scott.rulon29

Scott is a tax accountant and financial advisor. He has lived in Arizona for 32 years.

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