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BitFlyer announces Shiba Inu (SHIB) token to be listed

SHIB to appear on major Japanese crypto exchange

Updated: Mar 24, 2023 3:49 pm
BitFlyer announces Shiba Inu (SHIB) token to be listed

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Japanese cryptocurrency exchange giant BitFlyer now has around 2.5 million users, growing substantially over the last nine years.

Shiba Inu is the world’s second-largest “meme-coin” jumping rather spectacularly into the spotlight back in 2021 after Elon Musk Tweeting out, increasing the value of the coin by 240%.

Well, good news for the Shiba Inu community, BitFlyer is listing SHIB. There are no further details, however, they are running a special lottery where you can win 10,000 Yen.

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SHIB on BitFlyer

20 people will be given a coin worth 10,000 yen by lottery. To join in, you simply have to follow @bitFlyer, retweet their post, or tap the image in the tweet.

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Shiba Inu (SHIB) price prediction

According to Coinbase, Shiba Inu has dropped 0.89% over the last seven days and -2.29% over the last 24 hours.

Walletinvestor currently has Shiba Inu at 0.00000166 USD (1-year forecast). Traders are uncertain about the future of SHIB, in part because the development team has been taking longer than expected on the launch of the Layer-2 scalability protocol Shibarium.

The needle hasn’t really moved for Shiba Inu, however, some are still quite optimistic about where it can go.


Shaun, with a computer science degree and 15 years of computer experience, has been passionate about competitive FPS gaming since the mid-2000s.

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