“The More Users We Have, the More SHIB Can Be Burned”: Shina Inu’s Marketing Lead Shares Burn Strategy

Shiba Inu’s executive has shared a plan to reduce SHIB supply.

The revelation came after one user expressed frustration about the token’s massive supply.

It also followed Shiba Inu’s ecosystem upgrade on September 13. Shiba Inu’s marketing lead Lucie has addressed concerns about SHIB’s massive supply, revealing plans to reduce it soon.Lucie’s comment was addressed to a user on X who urged Shiba Inu’s team to “do something” about the token’s large supply, noting that it was the “major disadvantage” plaguing the meme coin’s community. Per CoinMarketCap data, SHIB has a circulating supply of 589.27 trillion coins.The SHIB Burn StrategyIn the X post, Lucie told the user that Shiba Inu developers could not change the token’s supply from their end because no one has control over its keys, which Ryoshi burned. The marketing lead explained that SHIB’s supply could be reduced if users bought and burned the tokens. Sponsored “Here’s the exciting part: to really reduce the supply in a big way, we need millions (even billions) of users! The plan is to build an epic system that brings in tons of people, using SHIBARIUM every day. The more users we have, the more SHIB can be burned, making it more valuable over time.” The post read.Noting that it required money, Lucie cautioned that this strategy could only work if “everyone gets on board.”Lucie’s comment came after Shibarium, the Layer-2 scaling solution for the Shiba Inu ecosystem, underwent a significant upgrade on September 13 to bolster its performance, security, and scalability.Per the platform’s website, the Puppynet Bor Upgrade and Cancun Hard Fork introduced several enhancements, such as improved transaction efficiency, better disk management, enhanced cross-chain operations, compatibility with Ethereum updates, and stability in node operations.  Read how 9 billion SHIB was stolen from a major CEX:9B SHIB Stolen from Major CEX as Exchange Reserve Hits BottomStay updated on Catizen’s growth:Catizen Claims 34 Million Players in Six Months Since Launch .social-share-icons { display: flex; flex-direction: row; margin-top: 32px; margin-bottom: 16px; gap: 8px; } .social-share-icons a { display: inline-block; color: #555; text-decoration: none; } .social-share-icons svg { width: 31px; height: 31px; }

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