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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 14:28  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

Using Blockchain Technology
Using Blockchain Technology

A Massive Integer Billboard Advertising

Shiba Inu Dog Appears on Times Square Billboards;

A massive integer billboard advertising the Shiba Inu cryptocurrency has appeared in New York City’s Times Square. “We will reach the moon soon”, referring to a

While meme cryptocurrencies such as Dogecoin and Safemoon were advertised in Times Square earlier this year, the Shiba Inu billboard is not real. The photoshop

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The Shiba Inu cryptocurrency is taking over Times Square after hitting record highs earlier this week.-A gigantic digital billboard promoting the Shiba Inu

STORY: The dog, an Akita, appears once an hour on eight separate screens outside bustling Shibuya station. The installation comes after a 3D cat created by another

SHIB Jumps 16% After Binance Announces Listing - Decrypt

We Will Reach The Moon

Huge Shiba Inu Billboard Appears in Times Square - YouTube

“We will reach the moon soon,” reads the gigantic digital billboard. Next to the crypto industry’s mantra is a cartoon Shiba Inu dog in a dress shirt and tie, mimicking the Wall

Massive Shiba Inu billboard in Times Square - CoinCodeCap

Next To That Crypto Mantra

Video Showing Shiba Inu Billboard in Times Square Is

SHIB Jumps 16% After Binance Listing, Times Square Advertisement

Next to that crypto mantra is a cartoon Shiba Inu dog in a dress shirt and tie, mimicking the Wall Streeters of yesteryear just a 20-minute drive from Times Square. But

The Giant

The Shiba Inu ad in Times Square turns out to be fake

The giant 3D dog is a Shiba Inu and displays on a digital billboard. The pup appears simultaneously on eight video screens and even does tricks.

Giant 3D dog appears on Tokyo billboard - Yahoo

Giant 3D dog appearing on billboards in Japan; spotted doing

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