The Mysterious Silence of Shytoshi Kusama
The mysterious leader Shytoshi Kusama has not been publishing any posts for weeks now. As the community’s concern about his silence keeps intensifying, the SHIB team has taken to social media to address it.
Shytoshi’s social media presence has gone down to zero by now, leading the SHIB community to worry about their charismatic leader.
SHIB Addresses Concerns About Kusama
Shytoshi’s last post on the X platform was published on February 21, endorsing new liquidity pools on the Shiba Inu network. After that, he reposted other tweets about SHIB and Shibarium until March 7. Since then, there has been total silence on his part.
An X account, Shibarium Updates, published an AI-generated image featuring a human with a Shiba Inu’s head, wearing a spacesuit and walking among stars. The text across the picture reads, “Where is Shytoshi???”
The post mentions that everyone keeps asking about Shytoshi’s whereabouts and his silence. However, it notes, “the ecosystem’s expanding, new tech is rolling, and the foundation’s already set.”
Without providing details about Shytoshi’s current status, the post hints he may be busy working on strengthening the SHIB ecosystem: “Sometimes the quiet ones aren’t gone — they’re just ten steps ahead.”
> WHERE IS SHYTOSHI???
> Everyone’s asking “Where’s Shytoshi?”
> Meanwhile, the ecosystem’s expanding, new tech is rolling, and the foundation’s already set.
> Sometimes the quiet ones aren’t gone — they’re just ten steps ahead.
> — Shibarium Updates 📢 (@Shibizens) March 25, 2025
When SHIB’s marketing lead, Lucie, addressed the same issue on March 13, she provided a similar response to the rising concerns about Kusama. She tweeted that she believed he “is doing exactly what he announced he would.” Although she tagged Shytoshi, he did not respond.
Lucie explained that the ambassador is working hard globally to bring awareness, and believes that when Kusama re-emerges, “he will have a lot to talk about.”
SHIB Burns Plummet
In the past 24 hours, an important SHIB metric, Shiba Inu burns, has plunged by almost a hundred percent compared to the previous day. According to details from Shibburn, the rate crashed by 94.68%, with merely 1,761,292 SHIB burned. This is significantly lower compared to 1.002 billion SHIB meme coins transferred by anonymous whales to dead-end wallets earlier this week.
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