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Crypto Exchange Kraken to List Shiba Inu Tomorrow — SHIB Investors Expect Price to Pump – Altcoins Bitcoin News

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has indicated that the shiba inu (SHIB) cryptocurrency will be listed on its platform on Tuesday. The dogecoin rival has gained much popularity recently, rising 97% in the past seven days and 825.5% in the last 30 days. Kraken Indicates Shiba Inu Will Be Listed on Its Platform

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Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Dogelon Mars Lead the Pack of 45 Doge-Like Tokens Capturing Astronomical Gains – Altcoins Bitcoin News

2021 has been the year of decentralized finance (defi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and meme tokens as well. During the first week of August, roughly 30 dogecoin-like crypto assets existed and today, there are now 45 tokens with the terms “dog,” “shiba,” and “inu” in their names. Many of these coins

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AMC Theatres Considers Accepting Shiba Inu Alongside Dogecoin as SHIB Popularity Soars – Altcoins Bitcoin News

The CEO of the world’s largest movie exhibition company, AMC Entertainment, is asking the crypto community whether his company should accept shiba inu (SHIB) for payments. The company is already planning to accept several cryptocurrencies by year-end, including dogecoin. CEO Asks Whether AMC Should Accept Shiba Inu The CEO of AMC Entertainment,

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Ether alcanza un récord de $4400 mientras shiba inu se convierte en uno de los principales quemadores de ETH

Ether (ETH) registró un nuevo máximo histórico el viernes, ya que los datos de la blockchain mostraron que Ethereum quemó más tokens de los que emitió en las últimas 24 horas, en parte gracias a la fuerte actividad de shiba inu (SHIB).El token nativo de la blockchain de Ethereum subió

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AMC Theatres CEO considers adding Shiba Inu as payment for ticket purchases

AMC Entertainment is in the process of updating its technical infrastructure to allow consumers to pay online with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and Dogecoin (DOGE) for movie tickets. But it doesn't stop there. In a Twitter post early Friday morning, Adam Aron, the company's CEO, asked if users

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