Shiba Inu Has a Crucial Update -Will SHIB Price Follow XRP Rally Soon

Shiba Inu Has a Crucial Update -Will SHIB Price Follow XRP Rally Soon

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Shiba Inu launched their Blockchain-based card game in Australia on September 17, and the SHIB community is patiently waiting for updates about the game’s expansion plans.

This week, Shiba Inu announced a critical update that will see the game’s development team focus on building out the game’s community and ecosystem. This update comes as a result of player feedback and will see the game’s developers working to improve the user experience.

The SHIB community is excited about this update, as it shows that the team is listening to player feedback and is committed to making the game the best it can be.

With this update, it is clear that Shiba Inu is continuing to move in the right direction. The team is working hard to improve the game and make it more enjoyable for players. As the game’s community continues to grow After the Shiba Inu (SHIB) announced plans to reduce the total circulating supply, another update from the developers is expected.

Shiba Inu plan to reduce the total circulating supply

An event to make further clarification is set to place on Thursday and the community is eagerly waiting. The announcement made by Shiba Inu (SHIB) states:

According to Coinmarketcap SHIB is currently trading at $0.00001109. In the last 24 hrs, Shiba Inu has traded as low as $0.00001052 and as high as $0.00001119. With a trading volume of $244,997,610 and a market capitalization of $6,546,226,887. SHIB has registered a price upsurge of 5.31% in the last 24hrs.

Just like the XRP price upsurge also SHIB is speculated to have a possibility of a price rise in the coming days.  SHIB investors are waiting for an update from the team about their recent developments and also the community is looking forward to Thursday’s event where more clarification is expected.

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