The Shiba Inu “token-meme” community is at a loss – the anonymous founder of the project under the pseudonym “Ryoshi” suddenly deleted all messages on social networks and blogs and left them.
The SHIB token was launched in August 2020 and has become extremely popular. Project founder Ryoshi has repeatedly stressed that now his participation is not important for the life of Shiba Inu. It seems that he decided to back up his statements with action.
“From the very beginning, I said that I was nobody and not important. Efforts to deanonymize me, even if successful, are simply pointless. I’m just a guy who bangs on the keyboard, and I’m quite replaceable. I am Ryoshi, and someday I will disappear without warning. And you, friends, will go further, together with SHIB. All members of the Shiba Inu army are Ryoshi” – earlier wrote founder of Shiba Inu.
Interestingly, Ryoshi is completely deleted your account on the Medium platform, but on the social network Twitter user account remained active, but all messages have disappeared.
One of the lead developers of Shiba Inu under the pseudonym Shytoshi Kusama said goodbye with Ryoshi and stressed that the project will continue to evolve:
“Ryoshi’s desire to remain anonymous and say goodbye to the project makes Shiba Inu even more cool and mystical. We created the token from the ground up, never paid an exchange to list, and revolutionized the “meme tokens.”
The news about the departure of the founder of Shiba Inu did not affect the price of the token too much. Over the past day, SHIB has decreased by 2.13% and now the token is trading at $0.00001188. In April, IntoTheBlock analysts noted that the number of long-term investors in SHIB is constantly growing.
Source: Bits

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