83% of SHIB Holders Are Stuck in the Red—But Diehard Fans Are Holding Out for a Massive Rebound!
Shiba Inu was once hailed as the king of memecoin. But a recent report has shown that close to 83% of SHIB holders are in the red....

Shiba Inu was once hailed as the king of memecoin. But a recent report has shown that close to 83% of SHIB holders are in the red....
Vitalik Buterin recently sold several meme tokens and minted DAI, accumulating 71.69 ETH. His sale of DHN tokens caused a 57% drop in their value, sparking discussions about his market strategy.
ChatGPT 4.0 has forecasts that an exciting new crypto, Rollblock ($RBLK) could soon surpass well-established altcoins like Solana (SOL) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) due to its innovative blockchain gaming ecosystem and rapid investor adoption.
To the surprise of various community members, the Shiba Inu team has announced the postponement of the highly anticipated ShibaCon conference.
The Shiba Inu community warns of increasing scams targeting its holders, urging caution and vigilance as fraudulent schemes and fake Telegram groups proliferate.
Vitalik Buterin donated over $500K in animal-themed meme coins to charity, urging more practical utility for meme coins. Is this a genuine act of altruism or a strategic move to enhance his image while offloading coins?
The Shiba Inu community, known for its large and active base, is increasingly targeted by scammers exploiting its popularity through fake airdrops and giveaways on Telegram and X. These scams aim to steal funds by tricking users into connecting their wallets or sharing personal information, capitalising on the community’s enthusiasm and trust.
Shiba Eternity’s Web3 launch on Shibarium requires LEASH token staking for exclusive access. The game's integration with Shibarium will burn SHIB tokens, potentially increasing SHIB's value and driving up its price.
Cybercriminals exploited WazirX, resulting in the theft of multiple crypto assets worth over $230 million.
OpenSea's Cayman Islands foundation has fuelled speculation of a token launch, with the NFT community hoping for an airdrop to reward early users. This comes amidst declining trading volumes and rising competition.
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on 26 November, with authorities ruling it a suicide. Before his death, Balaji had been a vocal critic of AI companies' use of copyrighted material, raising concerns about the ethical practices of generative AI systems like ChatGPT.
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk oppose OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model, citing ethical and legal concerns over the misuse of charitable resources. This raises a broader question: When does AI cross ethical boundaries?
China has formed a 41-member AI standards committee led by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to set industry-wide rules for AI development, testing, and deployment. Key members include top executives from Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei, SenseTime, and iFlyTek, along with academic and telecom experts.
Nuruhussein Hussein is accused of posing as an Uber driver to steal hundreds of thousands in crypto by tricking passengers into handing over their phones. Are ride-hailing services becoming a new target for criminals?
Drake's X account was hacked to promote a fake Solana-based meme coin, “Anita,” exploiting his ties to the gambling platform Stake. The scam tricked followers into investing over $5 million before the posts were removed.
Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, warns Biden's AI regulations could stifle innovation and centralise development. Supporting minimal government control, he backs Trump for his pro-innovation stance. Did this divide swayed more tech leaders toward Trump?
A 32-year-old Singaporean was arrested in Thailand for his role in a cryptocurrency scam that defrauded investors of 22.4 million baht. The scam involved a fake trading platform that tricked victims into transferring money to fraudulent accounts controlled by a criminal network.
WeChat has shut down 209 accounts involved in using AI to impersonate celebrities for fraudulent marketing, following multiple user reports. The platform removed 532 pieces of deceptive content and vowed to strengthen measures against AI-driven scams.
After her accomplices threatened to cut off her date's fingers, forcing him to transfer $40,000 in BTC, the woman pleaded guilty. Yet, the court issued only a 30-month community corrections order, citing “exceptional circumstances.” Was gender bias a factor in this lenient sentence?