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Shiba Inu lead ambassador Shytoshi Kusama broke weeks of silence on X following an update to his bio. Kusama's last post on X was on May 13, where he only tagged Shiba Inu developer Kaal Dhairya.
Following a brief silence on X, Kusama has just updated his bio to suggest his current focus. His bio now reads: "Pure Focus: AI App/site : R.OS Finishing touches. Beta website complete. Final bug pass."
Kusama suggests a "pure focus" on AI App/site; this might pertain to his independent AI project, although not specifically stated.

In a February livestream, Shytoshi Kusama unveiled a new AI-powered relationship platform which aims to help couples identify patterns, friction points, and long-term compatibility risks.
The Shiba Inu lead ambassador also highlighted a few details in his bio: "R.OS Finishing touches," while adding that the "Beta website was complete." "Final bug pass," Kusama stated, which might suggest his endeavor is in the final stages towards a beta launch and is now being vetted for bugs.
Kusama's X location remains unchanged, being "Backlog, Marketing, Positioning."
SHIB news
Kuro, a Shiba Inu community member, reported in a tweet that SHIB is now tradable on Mercari, one of Japan's largest flea market apps. Thanks to the partnership between Coincheck and MELCOIN, trading of 12 tokens including SHIB has been enabled on Mercari.
Access to SHIB expands on a platform used by 23 million people monthly, a positive boost for SHIB utility.
In a recent status update, Shibizens informed the crypto community that the Shib.io website, the official gateway to the Shiba Inu ecosystem, is now fully back online. In a Saturday update, Shibizens flagged an issue with the SHIB website whose fix was being implemented.
Now, the technical issue has been resolved by the Shiba Inu developer team, and the website is operating normally and securely. Shibizens sends a security reminder to the Shiba Inu community, urging them to be cautious of fake links and phishing attempts that may appear on social media.



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