In an exciting development for meme-themed cryptocurrency enthusiasts, Sharbi, known as the “Queen of Memes,” is poised to unveil its native token, SHARBI, on Shiba Inu’s Layer-2 blockchain, Shibarium. This launch is set to amplify Sharbi’s position in the crypto space, especially as it aligns with its recent endeavors and expansions.
Sharbi community is so proud to announce our launch date on #Shibarium! 💕
— Sharbi (@SharbiToken) October 5, 2023
16th of October on the @MARSWAP1
DEX!
Sharbi is coming home and we can't wait to build along side all our amazing friends! As early adopters on this amazing chain!@ShytoshiKusama pic.twitter.com/sSlxt8TLg7
Sharbi’s decision to launch on the Shibarium network comes as no surprise, given its recent proclamation of the network as its “home.” The token is scheduled to go live on October 16, 2023, at 21:00 (UTC), with its inaugural listing on Marswap, a prominent decentralized exchange operating on the Shiba Inu blockchain. Through the X post, Sharbi’s team conveyed their eagerness, stating,
Sharbi is coming home, and we can’t wait to build alongside all our amazing friends! As early adopters on this amazing chain!
In anticipation of the Shibarium debut, the Sharbi team has unveiled a week-long celebration aptly named “7 Days of Sharbi.” The campaign promises engaging activities, including games, giveaways, and some surprises to commemorate their Shibarium support.
Sharbi’s inception into the crypto landscape has always been about community ownership. Previously available on Ethereum and Arbitrum, Shibarium marks the third significant blockchain to support the SHARBI token, strengthening its claim as a prominent multi-chain cryptocurrency.
Conversely, as meme-themed cryptocurrencies gain popularity, so do scam attempts targeting these communities. Vet Kusama, a notable figure from the Shiba Inu team, recently alerted the SHIB community about a counterfeit “Shibarium Tech” Telegram channel.
I just came across the fake shibarium tech channel. Please remember “NO AIRDROP”. Stay safe #ShibArmy pic.twitter.com/T6VzaQ8rHE
— Vet KUSAMA ™ (@vetkusama) October 16, 2023
The scamming account impersonated lead developer Shytoshi Kusama, misleading users about a fictitious ShibaSwap validation 2.0. The SHIB community has been urged to tread cautiously and avoid trusting unauthorized sources.
While Sharbi’s transition to Shibarium generates buzz, enthusiasts must stay vigilant. As the meme-crypto landscape evolves, its community-driven ethos remains pivotal to its growth.