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by BSC News
March 15, 2023
The new Shiba website includes a “quick buy” option to purchase lands in Shib the Metaverse.
Shiba Inu has launched a revamped Shib.io website with new branding for its Shib the Metaverse game. The new-look website also includes a “Quick Buy” option for users to purchase land in the metaverse.
Announcing the website reveal, the MemeFi project included a 113-second video previewing Shib the Metaverse, including different environments and village scenes. In the past few days, the Shiba team officially unveiled its metaverse at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, starting with the first Hub called WAGMI Temple.
Shib the Metaverse is a key piece of the complex ecosystem Shib is developing, anchored by the Ethereum layer-2 Shibarium network. The public beta testnet, nicknamed “PUPPYNET,” launched on March 11.
Shiba Token (SHIB) is home to the Shiba Inu Ecosystem, an interconnected family of digital assets and solutions built on the Ethereum blockchain. Its tokens include $SHIB, $LEASH, and $BONE, plus native SHIBOSHIs NFTs. SHIB solutions include SHIB: The Metaverse and the ShibaSwap DEX. SHIB, a world-leading decentralized finance (DeFi) cryptocurrency, has gained popularity among millions of investors worldwide. It has 3.6 million Twitter followers and is frequently ranked as the third most searched project by Google. The Shibarium Layer 2 blockchain enables SHIB to provide increased scalability, security and innovation.
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