Is the highly anticipated Shiba Inu internet breaking development finally here? The SHIB army has been on the edge of its seat, and it's all ongoing in the Shiba Inu ecosystem, but progress feels…deliberate. The long-awaited Shiba Inu internet-breaking news is being built, just in slow motion, according to SHIB lead Shytoshi Kusama.
The SHIB team set off a guessing game over the weekend when lead developer Shytoshi Kusama teased about a deal that will break the internet. What could it be? The suspense is palpable, especially after SHIB’s lead developer teased a “world’s first” announcement next week that could “break the internet” and cement SHIB as an innovator in Web3. The announcement has been eagerly awaited.
In a post shared on her X (formerly Twitter) platform, Shiba Inu’s Marketing Lead, Lucie, shared another screenshotted Telegram message from lead developer Shytoshi. This only fueled the speculation and excitement, highlighting the slow burn nature of this unfolding saga.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) enthusiasts will recall that during a late January Discord AMA session, Shytoshi Kusama revealed that a particular deal was 98% locked, and the development would take time. It seems that “time” is the operative word. During a Shiba Ecosystem meeting, Shytoshi Kusama, the pseudonymous lead developer of the popular dog-themed cryptocurrency, updated the community on the deal.
One key piece of the puzzle appears to be Shiba Inu’s recent partnership with popular domain name startup D3. SHIB lead developer Shytoshi Kusama has shared an update regarding this collaboration. Following the partnership, the gears have been turning, but perhaps not at the speed everyone hoped for. Posting in the Welly Discord after the initial hype, Kusama reiterated that this internet-breaking development, though in progress, is definitely unfolding in slow motion.
So, while we wait with bated breath for the grand reveal, remember that Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither, it seems, is this potentially revolutionary Shiba Inu development. Stay tuned for more updates as they trickle in – in slow motion, of course!