Shiba Inu metaverse land sales were made with Ethereum (ETH), which will be the neutral cryptocurrency to fund the development of the project. However, the Shiba team is announcing that SHIB will be used in new sales.
Shiba Inu confirms metaverse land sales can be done using SHIB
Shiba Inu will soon resume virtual land sales. Shiba Army members complained about not being able to purchase virtual land using SHIB. This sad event caused several SHIB investors to leave the roster. Interestingly, the Shiba team is following the complaints and heralds the community that they will soon be able to pay for land in the metaverse using SHIB. The official tweet below says:
ShibArmy – public sale now open at http://SHIB.io! Lands and plots available for anyone to buy (no locking required). Land prices start from 0.2 ETH.
Projects to follow from Shiba ecosystem
Cryptocoin As reported by .com, the Shiba ecosystem focuses on 3 important projects. In recent developments, Shiba main developer Shytoshi Kusama shared that all Shiba Inu startups will focus solely on Shiba:
The current misconception is that the projects we’re working on have nothing to do with Shiba in some way. But nothing could be further from the truth. We are working to take over various industries and they will directly contribute to SHIB or assist the ecosystem.
Shiba Inu introduces virtual land sales
Shiba The second sales event for the virtual reality land is over and the general sales event has started. This event does not require players to lock up Shib tokens such as LEASH and Shiboshi before bidding. SHIB: The developers of The Metaverse said that anyone interested in participating in the project’s land offers can do so directly from the website using Ethereum. The initial bid for the land will be determined at the Bid and Holders Event as well as the auctions.
Users 0 for Silver Fur, the lowest level of SHIB. You can bid as low as 2 ETH and prices may increase based on other users’ interest in higher bids. Note that a public sale event may have a limited offer, as most of the land may have been purchased in the previous two sale events.