SHIB Records Slight Gain in Short-term Speculators, Here Is What’s Happening

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SHIB sees slight increase in short-term traders despite price dip

According to data from IntoTheBlock, the Shiba Inu is seeing a slight increase in the percentage of short-term viewers, which refers to those who have held the SHIB for less than a month.

According to IntoTheBlock’s data on holder composition by time held, 50% of SHIB holders have “hodled” their tokens for more than a year, 46% have held within a year and 4% have held onto their tokens for less than a month.

At the end of October, precisely on October 26, U.Today reported the percentage of short-term traders who received and held their SHIB tokens for less than a month as 3%.

SHIB rallied alongside Dogecoin in late October on the news of Twitter’s acquisition by Elon Musk. Taken from its Oct. 25 lows of $0.00000985, when the news of the acquisition surfaced, SHIB rallied over 54% to reach highs of $0.00001518 on Oct. 29. The price move may have attracted short-term traders who jumped in to capture profits. It might also have drawn more users to the Shiba Inu network, increasing the number of short-term holders.

This is reflected in the number of holders, which currently stands at 1,248,540, according to data from WhaleStats. At the end of October, this figure was reported to be around 1,230,662 holders, which means that SHIB has gained around 18,000 holders in just two weeks.

At the time of writing, SHIB was trading at $0.000009579, down 3.98% in line with the general crypto market declines brought about by FTX’s bankruptcy declaration. Likewise, the current declines may have attracted new holders who are buying at a discount.

SHIB lead developer proposes name for Miami Heat home ground

SHIB Lead Developer Satoshi Kusama Wants the Miami Heat to rename their home arena Shiba Inu Arena. In response to a user, Kusama said it would be great to see the Miami Heat’s home arena renamed “Shiberium Arena”.

Earlier today, the Miami HEAT, an American professional basketball team, announced the termination of its home ground naming rights agreement with FTX following the latter’s implosion and subsequent hack. Miami HEAT’s home ground was named FTX Arena in June 2021.

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