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Japanese crypto exchange BitTrade has shared a piece of important information that might pertain to Shiba Inu holders.
In the past week, BitTrade listed Shiba Inu alongside Dogecoin, on Oct. 18. With the listing of these two currencies, the total assets handled by the platform increased to 34.
In commemoration of the listing, BitTrade kicked off a campaign that started on Oct. 16, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. and will end on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. During the campaign period, 10 people will be randomly selected from among customers who meet specified conditions to receive an Amazon gift card worth 5,000 yen.
BitTrade has sent a reminder about the promotion, which will be ending at 11:59 p.m. tonight, Japan time.
Big advancements teased for Shiba Inu gaming and NFTs
Shiba Inu official Lucie teases exciting times ahead for Shiba Inu gaming and NFT Shiboshis. In a tweet, Lucie stated that breeding might soon be introduced for Shiboshi as well, and a new breed, the Sheboshis, will join the gang.
The Shiba Inu official further added that there were more exciting developments underway. The development of a play-to-earn (P2E) game is underway, according to Lucie, and it is set to launch on Shibarium.
Players will have the opportunity to earn Treat (which has not been launched yet) by playing Shiba Eternity. However, to get Treat in the game, they will need Shiboshi, indicating the importance of the Shiba Inu NFT asset.
Shiboshis will also have the chance to evolve in the Virtual Shib Metaverse world.
In an exciting move, Shytoshi Kusama, Shiba Inu's lead, declares coming out of "quiet mode," praising Shibarium projects while teasing plans for the Shiba Inu ecosystem.