As the crypto market weathers a fresh wave of volatility, a prominent figure from the Shiba Inu project is urging holders not to lose sight of the bigger picture.
Lucie, the pseudonymous marketing head behind SHIB, took to social media to respond to growing panic triggered by Bitcoin’s recent price swings. Following a sharp rally that pushed BTC near $112,000, a 4% intraday drop sent ripples across the market. Shiba Inu, like many altcoins, has felt the pressure—but Lucie insists the project thrives in adversity.
“Shiba Inu is used to being underestimated,” she noted, calling it the “underdog that pulls comebacks out of thin air.” While traders obsess over charts and macro headlines like tariff news, she believes SHIB’s value lies in its long-term foundation, not short-term sentiment.
She also spotlighted Shibarium, the project’s Layer-2 blockchain, as a game-changer—not just for scalability, but for its impact on community-driven development. According to Lucie, Shibarium has enabled the rise of builders focused on meaningful tools, games, and decentralized platforms.
However, she also acknowledged the darker side of the space—those who launch tokens, drain liquidity, and attack the very infrastructure that enabled them. Against that, she emphasized SHIB’s commitment to integrity, vision, and community-first values.
In her view, true strength in the crypto world doesn’t come from price charts, but from ecosystems that empower creators and foster loyalty—even when markets shake.
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