.Shibtoken moves in bullish manner as it eyes weekly bullish close
to data from Shibburn.com, a total of 63,567,363 SHIB tokens have been sent to dead wallets, representing a 1.27% surge overnight. The single largest burn transaction came in at 13.57 million SHIB tokens.
The culmination of these positive triggers appears as a major booster for the second largest meme coin, whose growth has been somewhat erratic as the community gradually awaits the of a new era that will be ushered in through Shibarium. The Shibarium Layer 2 network is a scaling solution built on Ethereum by the core Shiba Inu team led by Shytoshi Kusama.The smart contract network will be launched in just about a week at the Blockchain Futurist Conference.More growth triggers for SHIB
In a bid to end the week on a positive note, Shiba Inu may also be drawing on the positive sentiment from the broader meme coin ecosystem, which appears to be
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