Shiba Inu Burn Movement Lures New Supporters

Last updated: June 8, 2025, 22:51

Shiba Inu Burn Movement Lures New Supporters

The Shiba Inu ecosystem has

ShibTorch, a community-driven SHIB burning initiative, is now live on Shibarium, allowing users to burn SHIB and reduce supply, promoting decentralization.

The Shiba Inu ecosystem has taken a major move toward reducing its massive token supply with the introduction of ShibTorch V2, an upgraded burn portal designed

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The Shiba Inu Coin burn

The Shiba Inu Coin burn mechanism is a strategic process designed to reduce the total supply of SHIB tokens by sending them to “burner” addresses, which are

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To support and expand these

The implementation of token burning on Shiba Inu is in line with the Ethereum EIP-1559 upgrade. The Shibarium Layer-2 network launched in August 2025 further

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To support and expand these burn efforts, the Shiba Inu team is rolling out several new initiatives. One of the key developments is the introduction of ShibTorch. This

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With a staggering

For the automated process to see the light of day, Shibarium developers are testing the new SHIB burning mechanism on the ‘Puppynet’ testnet, which recently switched

With a staggering 115% increase in the burn rate, over 16.1 million SHIB tokens were incinerated in just one week. This aggressive approach to reducing the circulating

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This move indicates a significant

This move indicates a significant overhaul, potentially achieved through increased token burns, strategic partnerships, or other innovative solutions. While the exact