
During a recent Twitter Spaces event, Lucie, a representative of the Shiba ecosystem, offered novel insights into the Shib metaverse.
On May 15, Marcie Jastrow, a Shiba Inu metaverse adviser, went online to respond to a few users’ queries about the Shiba Inu metaverse.
Users are curious about which hubs will be made public. Since four hubs—Wagmi Temple, Rocket Pond, Ryoshi, and Tech Trench—are anticipated to be unveiled by September, Lucie provided Marcie Jastrow’s response to this query.
The response to the issue of how the metaverse will be made available was that it would be through PC, mobile, and VR.
Recall that in a recent update, the MV team expressed confidence that by the end of 2023, users will be able to explore specific areas of the virtual world and create, construct, play, and develop there.
Shibarium smashes 15 million addresses milestone
The number of wallet addresses on Shibarium beta’s “Puppynet” keeps rising. PuppyScan reports that there are currently 15,678,885 wallet addresses.
Since its debut on March 11, the Shibarium testnet has executed 8,322,069 transactions. Additionally, there are 843,976 total blocks, with an average block duration of five seconds.
Shiba Inu has risen to the top of the list of the ten hottest searches, according to information shared on Twitter by social analytics company LunarCrush.
The frog-themed token Pepe (PEPE) and Bitcoin (BTC), which were ranked second and sixth, are surpassed by Shiba Inu.
The price of the SHIB token at the time of writing was $0.0000088.