The marketing lead for the Shiba Inu team issues a warning and shares a new video.
The official marketing lead for the Shiba Inu team, Lucie, has reportedly posted a new video on TikTok and delivered a critical warning to the community, according to U.Today. There's a message from the SHIB team to the Shiba Inu army in this video, which Lucie says has a 'epic' soundtrack. The video's voice message reads, "To the ones who counted me out." To everyone who disregarded me and thought I was dead. I'm not giving up and I'm still here. The video's text declares, "It's not a sprint, it's a marathon," with pride.
Lucie also sent out a warning to the SHIB meme coin community over the weekend. She informed the community that the TREAT token has not yet been released, despite its intended use as a reward distribution within the SHIB ecosystem. Lucie emphasized that there are many imposters who are confusing the SHIB community by targeting them. For correct information, she suggested that you follow the official account.
It was revealed earlier this year that a large number of con artists were not only enticing people to invest in the unreleased TREAT currency, but also posing as important members of the SHIB team, such as the mysterious lead Shytoshi Kusama and SHIB's top developer, Kaal Dhairya. After these people's fake accounts were discovered on Telegram, Lucie and the other members of the SHIB team started raising awareness of the fraudulent activity.
In other news, data published by the Shibburn explorer indicates that the SHIB community has allegedly burned another sizable portion of meme currencies. 7,128,803 canine meme coins have been burned in the last day, increasing the burn rate by 207.23% overall. Tokens that are 'burned,' or permanently locked away, are transacted to unspendable blockchain addresses, hence decreasing the amount of Shiba Inus in circulation. This is a part of a longer-term plan to increase the scarcity of SHIB and maybe raise its price.