Shytoshi Kusama, the lead developer of Shiba Inu, has offered insights into the upcoming launch of Shibarium, a highly anticipated layer-2 protocol within the Shiba Inu ecosystem.

The revelation has sparked excitement and speculation within the community, as enthusiasts eagerly await the launch.

In a recent Twitter post by Lucie, the content marketer for Shiba Inu, a conversation in a Telegram group chat was shared, featuring Kusama discussing potential changes to the launch date or plan of Shibarium.

Kusama responded confidently, stating that everything is already set and that the date and plan cannot be changed, emphasizing the importance of a launch strategy.

The tweet gained traction quickly, with community members expressing their support and admiration for the project’s developers. However, some critics accused Kusama of raising false expectations and playing with people’s emotions.

Kusama had previously mentioned a launch timeframe of two to four months in April, followed by disclosures of an imminent Shibarium launch in recent months. The anticipation has grown, leading to discussions around a possible launch on July 11, which marks the four-month milestone since the beta release.

Austin Hilton, CEO of Redhill Group and a member of the Shiba Inu community predicted a mid-August launch for Shibarium.

Hilton expressed his intention to accumulate over 20,000 BONE tokens ahead of August, expecting exponential growth potential with the launch.

With conflicting projections and an absence of an official announcement on the launch date, the community eagerly awaits further details from the Shiba Inu team.

Despite the uncertainty, the excitement surrounding SHIB continues to build, setting the stage for a potential significant surge.

Currently facing difficulties breaking the monthly resistance at $0.000008, SHIB’s price decline has posed a challenge. However, if Bulls demonstrate enough strength to surpass this level, there is a possibility of SHIB shedding another zero and surging to $0.00002 in the near future.

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