Dados compartilhados pelo popular rastreador de carteira blockchain Shibburn mostram que uma baleia anônima queimou uma grande quantidade de moedas meme Shiba Inu em apenas uma transação.
Enquanto isso, o preço do SHIB, a segunda criptomoeda meme mais popular, tem lutado para se recuperar e ultrapassar o nível de US$ 0,00003, após cair de US$ 0,00003316 no domingo.
Mais de 2 bilhões de SHIBs perdidos nas chamas
A fonte de dados acima mostra que a comunidade Shiba Inu tem queimado ativamente moedas SHIB nas últimas 24 horas e processou com sucesso uma grande quantidade de criptomoeda – 2.022.950.833 SHIB.
This impressive achievement is due to seven transactions. Almost all of the 2.022 billion SHIB were transferred in one transaction by an anonymous cryptocurrency giant to an unusable address, who holds 2,020,624,700 SHIB meme coins.
However, despite the astonishing number of cryptocurrencies, this only amounts to $59,608 in fiat currency.
The second largest burn transfer carried less than one million meme coins—900,000 SHIB.
According to Shibburn, the total amount burned has reached 2.022 billion Shiba Inu, and the burn rate has risen to 3,162.56%.
SHIB Burn Controversy
In the comments of a tweet announcing the burn of 2.02 billion SHIB, users spread the news of this massive meme coin that was burned by SquidGrow cryptocurrency founder @Shibtoshi_SG. Last week, the same individual also burned just over 1 billion SHIB in one go. Overall, last month, the joint efforts of the SHIB community and the coin's development team resulted in the burn of 3,162,301,655 SHIB.
As the controversy over SHIB burn continues on the X platform, some SHIB enthusiasts are constantly accusing the SHIB team of burning Shiba Inu coins too slowly. Chief Developer Shytoshi Kusama and his capable assistant Kaal Dhairya insist that the higher the utility on Shibarium, the more SHIB will be burned, and this does not depend on their will. It seems that in opposition to Kusama and to challenge his leadership, @Shibtoshi_SG burned the first billion SHIB last week and has now sent over 2 billion SHIB in the same direction—to a dead wallet.
Kaal Dhairya also recently mentioned on Twitter that he has some cool ideas on how to improve the SHIB burn mechanism, which will be implemented after the upcoming maintenance.