103.2 Million SHIB Burned in Single Transfer by This Company: Details

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Over 103 million SHIBs destroyed in a single transaction by one of the companies that started destroying Shiba Inu’s supply last year

Over the past nine hours, a single transaction moved 103,270,223 SHIB to the dead Shiba Inu wallet to permanently take these tokens from the current circulating supply.

103 million SHIBs burned in one hour

When Twitter page @shibburn tweeted that a total of 103.2 million Shiba Inu were burned in a single transfer, Bigger Entertainment owner Steven Cooper clarified that it was his team who burned those rooms. SHIB.

Bigger Entertainment is a crypto record label who gets music artists to donate 20 percent of their royalties to buying SHIB that will be burned later on. The company also sells NFTs, merch and tickets to music events. Part of the profits from all this also goes to acquiring SHIB to destroy them.

This company started its SHIB burn campaign in October 2021 and since then it has burned nearly a billion SHIBs along with the aforementioned 103.2 million.

Over the past five days, however, a close to 150 million SHIB has been destroyed, according to the data provided by etherscan. By now, a total of 410.3 trillion of these meme coins have been burned – 41.03007 percent of the overall SHIB supply which initially amounted to one quadrillion.

Other companies that have pledged to burn SHIB

A few other companies have joined the SHIB burn campaign. Among them is the Shiba Coffee Company. This coffee shipping company supports the SHIB ecosystem, buys SHIB with 100 percent of its profits, and burns ten percent of the SHIB it purchases.

The Vibe Maquillage, a cosmetics brand, destroys fifteen percent of its earnings in SHIB mad from sales.

There are also several other companies: Markilen, Precious Paws, Cryptoon Network, Shiba Search, etc.

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