lead shiba to the future

 


Given the massive move higher recently, followed by a just as impressive crash days later, it’s no wonder people might be wondering about the Shiba Inu coin. Sure it features the cute Shiba Inu Japanese dog breed, just like the more famous Dogecoin, but is that where the similarity between the two ends?

Truth be told the Shiba Inu token does have some things in common with Dogecoin, aside from the doggy mascot. In fact, Shiba Inu bills itself as a better version of Dogecoin, and the “Dogecoin Killer”.

The interesting part about that is Dogecoin was released in 2013 as nothing more than a joke. It’s a meme-coin that we all acknowledge has no real-world value, and no real-world utility. Dogecoin has been little more than a vehicle for speculation.

 

Well, if Shiba Inu has a goal of improving on Dogecoin, then I suppose it needs to be a better speculative coin. It hasn’t proven that point yet, but judging by the whitepaper (called a “woofpaper” on the Shiba Inu website), that’s exactly what the founders of Shiba Inu intend.

Let’s have a look at the Shiba Inu project and see what’s under the hood. You can expect this review to be somewhat different than previous project reviews, simply because the information being released by the Shiba Inu team is somewhat different than what you might normally find with a blockchain project.

So, with that bit out of the way here’s everything you need to know about Shiba Inu coin.

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