Lucy is an important member of the Shiba Inu (SHIB) team. We now know a lot more about what happened when the keys to the SHIB token supply were burned thanks to a find she made not long ago.
Concerned members of the community asked Lucie to tell them the truth about what Ryoshi, the founder of SHIB, did when he started to burn these important keys. Someone on the social networking site X asked when the burns happened and what Shytoshi Kusama, the boss of SHIB, had to do with it. This is what made people talk.
Shiba Inu’s Lucie Reveals Strategy
Lucie says that Ryoshi’s choice to burn the keys is part of a bigger plan where something has to be taken in order to destroy it. We need to get these things in order for burns to happen, which shows how hard SHIB’s burning process is.
Lucie also turned down requests for SHIB hackers to lead the burning process because they don’t have the right tokens. Lucie instead talked about how important it is for the Shiba Inu group to push burns. To burn deals or tokens is one way to cut down on the number of tokens, she said.
Even with this news, Shibarium is about to go down. For Shiba Inus, this will make things even weirder. There are major changes to Bor and Heimdall because of this hard fork. These changes make the network work better, the choice process better, and the system better all around. After this, the SHIB blockchain method will not work the same way.
On May 2nd and 3rd, there will be the Shibarium Bor and Heimdall Hard Forks. These things happened that are very important to the past of SHIB. Since these changes were made, the Shibarium network can now shut down in a predictable way. More accurate records of transactions will be made, and the SHIB ecosystem will start a new age of new ideas.