A major Shib: The Metaverse update is rolling out, promising a leap in performance, visually richer environments, and a significantly smoother experience for users ready to explore Shiba Inu's expanding digital frontier.
A major Shib: The Metaverse update is rolling out, promising a leap in performance, visually richer environments, and a significantly smoother experience for users ready to explore Shiba Inu's expanding digital frontier.
For one early member of the Shib Army, a true Shib breakthrough isn't found on a chart. It comes from building a legacy, one project at a time, turning a meme coin into a movement with purpose.
Shiba Inu formally recognizes its first official Shibarium perpetual DEX, giving traders a self-custodied, low-fee platform to trade crypto with leverage—natively built for the network and backed by its core team.
In a future shaped by AI, quantum threats, and digital democracies, privacy isn’t a setting — it’s the system. A new conversation between Shytoshi Kusama and Rand Hindi reveals why privacy in Web3 is the next great frontier.
While headlines chase hype, something deeper is taking shape. The future of Web3 infrastructure is being built below the surface — quietly, deliberately, and with the kind of resolve only real builders understand.
Doma throws down a million-dollar challenge: build on Doma, unlock the power of Shib Name Service—and shape what Web3 identity looks like next.
This week’s Doggy Bytes packs in all the Shiba action: a fresh 1.3B SHIB burn heating the chain, Shibarium’s unstoppable charge, BONE biting back hard, and $SHIB breaking out for a major rally. The pack’s ready — are you?
The fireworks are done. The hype’s cooled off. What’s left? The part that actually counts. We’re in a different chapter now — not one of headlines and launches, but of
This week's Doggy Bytes unpacks all the Shiba Inu news: a massive 1.3B SHIB burn, Shibarium's faucet upgrade, BONE on the move, and a jaw-dropping 10 trillion SHIB whale feast
As artificial intelligence learns from its own creations, experts warn that AI model collapse could push machines toward articulate nonsense.