Gokhshtein Media founder and podcaster David Gokhshtein confirmed on Twitter his support for the Shiba Inu meme currency. He also hopes that during the next rise of the crypto-currency market, this digital currency will reach new heights.
“Press” SHIB to make a comeback
In a recent tweet, Gokhshtein called for the price of Shiba Inu to get back on the charts during the next bull run, stating that it “Better make a comeback.“
It better.
– David Gokhshtein (@davidgokhshtein) December 21, 2022
Throughout 2022, David Gokhshtein has shown immense support for Shiba Inu, praising its ecosystem and the metaverse that is currently being built. He also “urged“the price of SHIB to reach the level of $ 0.01 in August. This was done, however, despite his earlier statement that he does not see the coin meme reaching $1, but rather $0.001.
This isn’t the first time the crypto influencer has shared his expectations for SHIB to take off in the upcoming bull run. In an October tweet, he said this about SHIB and DOGE – the two biggest dog tokens in terms of market cap.
When SHIB first appeared in 2020, it was first considered the “DOGE Killer“, and David Gokhshtein commented on it this fall. He said he regretted not going all in on SHIB because he was distracted by this label of “DOGE KILLER“. Overall, according to his previous tweets, the main goal of meme currencies is to attract more new users to the crypto-currency market and bitcoin.
So far, Shiba Inu seems far from making a comeback, as it recently dropped to add another zero to its price. At the time of writing, the coin is changing hands at $0.000008297, falling 1.36% in the past 24 hours, according to Coingecko.
This price level is 90.63% below the all-time high of $0.00008845 that SHIB reached in October of last year.
Shibburn project introduces new functionality
The popular combustion transaction tracking tool Shibburn is, apparently, updating its website. One of Shibburn’s projects, called Shibburn Radio, tweeted that it had resolved a major issue with one of its advertisers regarding payments.
Now he’ll continue to burn SHIB, and after the aforementioned website update, there will be a search function which will allow users to see exactly how much SHIB was consumed in that particular project.
We don’t typically report on these donations via Twitter, we do tag it on the Shibburn website. The updated @shibburn website, which will be available shortly, will include a search feature that makes it easier to locate this information. Eg. Searching for ‘Shibburn’
– Shibburn Radio (@ShibburnRadio) December 20, 2022
As for the amount of SHIB removed from circulation in the last 24 hours, it constitutes a total of 27,939,968 meme coins, according to a recent tweet from Shibburn.