#ShibaInu:

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is a cryptocurrency that emerged in August 2020. It's part of the broader trend of "meme coins," drawing inspiration from the Shiba Inu dog breed, which also popularized the Dogecoin cryptocurrency.

Here is an A to Z overview of Shiba Inu (SHIB): part: 1

A - Audit

Shiba Inu's smart contract has undergone audits to ensure its security and reliability. CertiK, a blockchain security firm, has audited ShibaSwap, Shiba Inu’s decentralized exchange (DEX).

B - Blockchain

Shiba Inu operates on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC-20 token.

C - Community

The Shiba Inu community, known as the "Shib Army," is highly active and engaged, playing a crucial role in the coin's popularity.

D - Decentralized Exchange (DEX)

ShibaSwap is the decentralized exchange created by the Shiba Inu team, allowing users to trade SHIB and other tokens.

E - Ecosystem

The Shiba Inu ecosystem includes multiple tokens: SHIB, LEASH, and BONE, each serving different purposes within the ecosystem.

F - Founder

The creator of Shiba Inu is anonymous and goes by the pseudonym "Ryoshi."

G - Governance

BONE is used as a governance token within the Shiba Inu ecosystem, allowing holders to vote on proposals.

H - Hype

Shiba Inu has gained significant hype and attention, partly due to social media and celebrity endorsements.

I - Initial Supply

Shiba Inu started with a total supply of 1 quadrillion tokens, with half sent to Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, who subsequently burned most of them and donated the rest.

J - Jokes

Similar to Dogecoin, Shiba Inu is considered a "joke" or "meme" coin, but has developed a substantial and serious following.

K - Kraken

Kraken, a major cryptocurrency exchange, listed Shiba Inu in 2021, adding to its accessibility and liquidity.

L - LEASH

LEASH is another token in the Shiba Inu ecosystem, originally intended to be a rebase token but now acts as a store of value.

M - Market Cap

Shiba Inu has achieved a significant market capitalization, often ranking among the top crypto currencies by market value.

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