Os desenvolvedores do projeto Shiba Inu (SHIB) compartilharam algumas ideias sobre o próximo projeto Layer 2 chamado Shibarium.

Shiba Inu Devs lança uma atualização sobre Shibarium, SHIB explode

  • Os desenvolvedores do projeto Shiba Inu (SHIB) compartilharam algumas ideias sobre o próximo projeto Layer 2 chamado Shibarium.
  • By lowering the fees and improving transaction speed, the Shiba Inu developers plan to “revolutionize the Shiba ecosystem.”
  • The Layer 2 blockchain protocol will serve the “metaverse, web3 innovation, and gaming” industries.
  • Após a atualização dos desenvolvedores, o preço do Shiba Inu (SHIB) saltou quase 4% e custa $0.00001043.

Nos últimos meses, quando toda a indústria criptográfica experimentou uma tendência de mercado estagnada e atividade de desenvolvimento reduzida devido ao colapso de muitos gigantes criptográficos, o interesse geral pelas moedas meme caiu drasticamente. Projetos de memes como Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE) e Floki Inu (FLOKI) caíram significativamente de onde estavam na corrida de alta do mercado de 2021. 

Em um anúncio, the developers of the second-largest meme coin in the crypto space by market capitalization, Shiba Inu (SHIB), shared some insights into the upcoming Layer 2 project and also confirmed that the blockchain will be undergoing major changes this year and won’t remain a meme token forever. 

Shibarium, the Layer 2 blockchain to be built on top of the Ethereum Network, aims to “fulfill Ryoshi’s vision and provide the community with a tool to build and grow the project on their own terms.” Moreover, “Shibarium’s layer 2 is a collective blockchain that scales and invites solutions, innovation, and security to the Decentralized Finance Space.”

“This blockchain (L2) runs on top of the Ethereum blockchain, which the SHIB ecosystem tokens (SHIB, LEASH & BONE) utilize. A Layer 2 blockchain provides the benefits of scalability, faster transaction times, lower fees, and an expanded development framework,” reads the blog. 

By lowering the fees and improving transaction speed, the Shiba Inu developers plan to “revolutionize the Shiba ecosystem” and remove the entry barriers that these issues present for blockchain developers. 

The developers stated that Shibarium is not an attempt to boost the price of the Shiba Inu (SHIB) token, but it is being created to improve the experience of the developers and projects on the blockchain. The Layer 2 blockchain protocol will serve the “metaverse, web3 innovation, and gaming” industries “primarily due to the commonality of scalability and performance limitations of current existing blockchain networks.”

Moreover, the developers revealed that Shibarium will “work on top of existing blockchain networks, allowing for faster, cheaper, and more private transactions to be processed off-chain, while still relying on the security of the underlying blockchain.” Therefore, the Layer 2 solution will reduce the load on the Ethereum network and provide a better experience to the Shiba Inu community. 

It is also crucial to note that the developers have yet to reveal the official release date of the solution. However, they plan to make the release happen “soon.” Moreover, as per the announcement, a key feature will be introduced that SHIB investors have been demanding for a very long time, and that is the burn feature. 

The developers revealed that “all transactions on the network will have an implicit burn amount for the SHIB token.” This burn mechanism will be triggered any time a transaction is initiated in the network. 

Após o anúncio, o preço do token Shiba Inu (SHIB) saltou quase 4% e, no momento da publicação, 1 SHIB custava $0,00001043 e a moeda meme subiu quase 15% nos últimos sete dias. 

Parth Dubey
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Jornalista cripto com mais de 3 anos de experiência em DeFi, NFT, metaverso, etc. Parth trabalhou com grandes meios de comunicação no mundo cripto e financeiro e ganhou experiência e conhecimento em cultura criptográfica depois de sobreviver a mercados de baixa e alta ao longo dos anos.

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