DetailsThe mysterious leader of SHIB known as Chitoshi Kusama made a major statement about what he referred to as “new bad actors,” warning them that their plans will be upended by countermeasures from the SHIB team. Chitoshi promises to defend the DAOKusama said he had a vision “in a dream” about “the shadows’ plan to take control of the DAO,” meaning the management of the DAO (DAO stands for decentralized autonomous organization) that the SHIB team is working on, as the team plans to move
The ecosystem governance functions to every SHIB holder “regardless of their stake size.” The introduction of the DAO will give SHIB users (Shibzins) “more control over decisions that impact the ecosystem,” according to an article published by SHIB marketing lead Lucy on her X account in late August. Now, Chitoshi Kusama has tweeted that the aforementioned plan was “the same plan as before, (mostly) new bad actors.” He claimed that any plan against SHIB and the DAO will not succeed as the team is ready to respond in a timely and efficient manner to prevent any potential damage: “Plans are in place for such actions.” It took
It took me a moment to realize this, and the idea only came to me in a dream, but now I see the shadow plan to take over the DAO. Same plan as before, (mostly) new bad actors. It won't work as plans exist for such actions. — Shitoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) December 2, 2024 SHIB Developer Thoughts
Big Ideas for SHIB Burn Update In a recent tweet, prominent SHIB developer Kaal Dharia revealed that he has “some big ideas” that could be included in the Shiba Inu ecosystem — specifically for token burns. He didn’t reveal any details but said that he’s been working on it, while “others sit around expecting results without effort.” While others sit around expecting results without effort, the balance isn’t restoring itself. I have some big ideas that we could include in the ecosystem (for 🔥)
Also — Kaala (@kaaldhairya) December 1, 2024This tweet came after a heated debate on the X platform over the weekend, where Kaala Dharia actively participated in trying to convince complainants that the SHIB team was not responsible for the Shiba Inu burns. He noted that “burning and reducing supply is a cumulative effort.” The more interest Shibarium sees, the more it burns, he said. The developer also added that the automated SHIB burn mechanism will soon be down for maintenance “to provide
“A better and cheaper burn mechanism.” Speaking of burns, last month, according to the Shibburn tracker, the SHIB community and developer team managed to dump a record 3,162,301,655 SHIB meme coins in 167 transactions to dead wallets.