
Shibburn tracker has released app to make much bigger burns of Shiba Inu tokens than now
The Shibburn Twitter account, which stands behind the similarly named burn tracking website, has announced that it has launched a mobile phone app that will make it easier to burn Shiba Inu tokens.
The app has been rolled out for both Android and iOS platforms. The main app is also on track to be released.
Alexa Skill Made To Burn Trillions If Not Billions Of SHIBs
Shibburn tweeted that an app called Alexa Skills has been created for Shibburn Radio. On 2 September, it started this additional project which also engaged in burning Shiba Inu coins by sending them to the dead address.
Back in early September, Shibburn also stated in a tweet that a separate website would be launched for this project, and live DJs would be working with it in a studio. Back then, Shibburn Radio was 95% done.
In a tweet thread, Shibburn revealed that the goal of the project was to help attract sponsors to burn large amounts of SHIB and increase its exposure to potential users. These sponsors will help run this radio station as others will be expensive.
The app was mentioned then as “another project coming soon,” making it possible to remove “tens of billions, if not trillions of SHIB.” Currently, Shibburn also conducts regular burns but much smaller ones.
We have another project coming soon, and believe it may burn tens of billions, not just billions of SHIBs.
Speaking of burning, according to Shibburn, during the past 24 hours, the SHIB army has managed to send 31,161,408 meme tokens to “inferno” wallets. This raised the burn rate by nearly 48% compared to the previously burnt amount of SHIB.
Whales sell $12 million in Shiba Inu
Data shared by the WhaleStats wallet tracking service shows that, over the past two days, major ETH holders have dumped a surprising amount of Shiba Inu coins from their wallets.
On Sept. 13, they held a total of $155,181,881 worth of SHIB — 12,910,306,239,600 meme coins.
The next day, according to the website, these wallets already had tokens worth less SHIB – $145,441,075. Today, the largest Ethereum whale has an amount of SHIB equal to $143,792,469.
Still, despite this, Shiba Inu has recently become the most viewed asset across the world. This data was shared by the CoinMarketCap website. High interest is counted by the number of views received by the webpage of SHIB on this platform.
Thus, in Africa, Asia, North America and South America, the second largest meme coin has become the third most viewed crypto after Bitcoin and Ethereum.