Floki Inu Launches Petition to Get Binance to List FLOKI

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Petition has been started to persuade Binance exchange to add FLOKI meme coin

The official FLOKI Inu account on Twitter has announced that a petition for Binance to add support for FLOKI has started on the change.org platform.

The petition has started to pick up the signatures of the Floki army. This is not the first petition about listing Floki on a major exchange this year, however.

The FLOKI army wants their coin to be Binance. be listed on

The tweet posted by the Floki Inu team doesn’t give much information, aside from the fact that around 29,000 people have already left their signatures under the petition. Data from the еру change.org website says that the amount has risen to 35,000 signatures that support this potential listing.

Another petition launched earlier this year is collecting signatures to get Floki Inu listed on popular trading platform Robinhood. This document, added to change.org in July, collected fewer than 500 signatures back then. At the time of this writing, the petition signature count amounts to 1,902.

The petition for Binance listing is certainly a leader between the two.

A similar petition was launched last year to get Shiba Inu, the second largest meme coin by market capitalization, launched on Robinhood. By November, it had collected roughly half a million signatures from the SHIB army.

In the end, SHIB was really added by Robinhood to the delight of its fans and users.

In July this year, FLOKI was added by the LiteBit crypto exchange, where the meme coin got its first pair trading against the EUR.

FLOKI’s Rivals Burned Through Amazon With “Massive Potential”

Unlike the Floki, other popular meme coins have adopted a strategy of slowly burning their circulating supply in an attempt to raise their prices on exchanges. Notably, SHIB and BabyDoge are actively burning this year, with the SHIB army starting to transfer meme coins to dead wallets last October.

One of the most active SHIB burn initiatives, Shib Super Store spearheaded by game dev and entrepreneur Travis Johnson is using the Amazon affiliate program as one of the tools to get rid of the SHIB circulating supply.

In a recent tweet, he said that Amazon has great potential to burn Shiba Inu. Johnson buys SHIB with commission from Amazon sales and uses advertising profits from his mobile phone games, his YouTube channel, and other affiliate programs.

SHIB burn rate soars 584%

However, so far, despite the joint efforts of multiple burn initiatives, the price of Shiba Inu has not been impacted. By now, a total of 410,382,016,984,249 SHIB have been removed from circulation by SHIB fans out of the total supply of one quadrillion meme coins.

In the past 24 hours, a total of 50,802,530 Shiba Inu were euthanized in six transfers, according to Shibburn Tracker. This increased the overall burn rate to 584%. In total, in the last week, 395,803,998 SHIB were moved to non-spendable wallets.

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