A highly anticipated blockchain game related to the popular Shiba Inu cryptocurrency is about to be released, according to one of the key marketers for the project.
Lucie, an insider in the Shiba Inu community with a large following on X social media platform, has shared exciting news about the upcoming launch of Shiba Eternity on the blockchain. She revealed that the full release of the game is imminent, and players can already enjoy a mobile version where they can earn Kibbles. However, the blockchain version of the game will offer a different experience.
Lucie also provided a sneak peek into the features that players can expect in the blockchain version of the game. She mentioned that the TREAT token will play a significant role, and players will be able to use BONE to shop in the game. Additionally, she highlighted the importance of owning NFT Shiboshis to play with other characters in the game.
The introduction of the blockchain game is expected to boost transaction volume on the Shiba Inu network, leading to SHIB burns, which could potentially reduce the supply of SHIB tokens and drive up the price.
TREAT, an upcoming altcoin that will be used as a reward in Shiba Eternity, has not been released yet. Lucie cautioned the SHIB community to be wary of scammers offering fake TREAT tokens for trading.
At the time of writing, SHIB is valued at $0.0000213, marking a 15% decrease in the past week. To stay updated on the latest developments in the cryptocurrency market, subscribe for email alerts and follow The Daily Hodl on social media platforms like X, Facebook, and Telegram.
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