A series of recent institutional cryptocurrency moves show that large companies are accelerating their work in this area. State Street, a Boston-based bank, announced its partnership with Copper.co to develop an institutional-grade crypto custody product. The latest development that directly concerns Shiba Inu investors is the possible listing of BONE and LEASH tokens on eToro…
Shiba Inu (SHIB) and eToro will make a big announcement soon
According to the SHIB community, this announcement it’s about adding BONE and LEASH tokens to the platform. SHIB, LEASH, and BONE are the three cryptocurrencies that make up the Shiba Inu ecosystem. The Shiba community received important messages from SHIB Growth Breed member Mikshake’s last conversation with eToro. MILKSHAKE on Twitter tweeted that he sent a DM to eToro on Wednesday. The message means a private conversation with the world’s most popular trading platform. This could be about anything like a joint venture or a listing. MILKSHAKE then tweeted that eToro noticed the post and responded with the following tweet:
“We saw…we responded,” Etoro said.
SHIB Growth Breed is the world’s largest social network attracting members of the SHIB community. Behind the scenes, new developments are being prepared that will excite investors, as seen in this type of conversation between trading platform…
SHIB community believes eToro is fond of Shiba
The stock market on July 29, 2021, Shiba Inu He listed it on his platform. The SHIB community is now awaiting the listing of LEASH and BONE, two other cryptocurrencies of the platform’s Shiba Inu ecosystem. However, the details have not yet been made public. For now, only an official statement from the SHIB team or eToro can lift the veil on the mystery.
By the way, this isn’t the first time eToro has excited the Shiba community:
- On February 8, the company was standing on the pavement looking for something. released a 6-second video teaser showing the Shiba Inu, a fascinating Japanese dog breed looking around like
- Following this teaser, a Shiba Inu puppy was featured in the exchange’s Superbowl marketing campaign, which began on February 14, 2022.