At least 655 million $SHIB to be burned on March 15. shib_superstore shibburn Shibarmy shibburn
However, in fiat this amount does not look as exciting as in crypto - $12,806. By now, the total amount of SHIB to be destroyed equals roughly 655,216,510, depending on the moves of the token price.
The company uses part of their advertising profits for purchasing SHIB. The profit come from its mobile games.11.06 million SHIB gone in 24+ hours Another team that has been burning SHIB actively, @shibburn, has collected data from etherscan about 11.06 million tokens shifted to dead addresses over the past 24+ hours. The tokens “burned” in this manner are removed from the circulation permanently, which is expected to push the price up in the near future.
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