Shiba Inu’s Shytoshi Kusama Unveils Bullish SHIB Ecosystem Vision Ahead of TREAT Token Launch ⋆ ZyCrypto
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Advertisement     Shiba Inu’s lead developer, Shytoshi Kusama, has outlined an ambitious vision for the SHIB ecosystem. This revelation comes just days before the highly anticipated launch of the TREAT token, set to debut in less than five days. Speaking during the latest episode of “ShyTalks” on Thursday, Kusama delved into the future of the SHIB ecosystem, emphasizing its modular and decentralized design. He began by explaining what he called a “network state,” describing it as a dynamic structure that can range from small private groups to large-scale communities or even nations. This concept, Kusama explained, is key to driving the Shiba Inu network forward, ensuring that all the pieces of the ecosystem work cohesively. “What makes this system so powerful is that it is modular,” Kusama noted. “You can combine certain components to build whatever platform or service you envision.” This flexibility, according to him, is crucial for building long-term, sustainable systems that are adaptable to future changes. The pundit further highlighted Shiba Inu’s Layer 2 solution, Shibarium, as the backbone of this vision. With nearly two million wallets and over 700 million transactions, Shibarium has proven its resilience and scalability. He noted its ability to handle massive user influxes, referencing its brief downtime during the launch period, which was caused by an unprecedented spike in demand. “We wanted to make something that has long-term potential,” he explained. “It’s easy to survive one cycle but very difficult to survive many. Through Divine Providence, we’ve now built a system that can bring anyone from Web2 to Web3.” Advertisement   He further apologized for delays in some projects, such as the Shiba Inu metaverse, which were attributable to the complexity of developing cutting-edge technology. “Good tech takes time,” Kusama acknowledged. “Apple doesn’t announce an iPhone until it’s done, and we’ve…
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