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Shiba Inu’s Journey to $0.01 SHIB Price Certain as Mysterious Whales HODL Heavily

Having cemented its status as the second-largest meme coin based on market value, Shiba Inu (SHIB) has enjoyed a significant holding trend ignited by whales.

Leading crypto analytic firm Santiment disclosed this trend by revealing that whales were offloading their SHIB investments from crypto exchanges, illustrating a growing hodl culture.

Source: Santiment

Holding is bullish since it reduces selling pressure, given that coins are held for future purposes other than speculation.

Therefore, this is a welcome move in the Shiba Inu ecosystem because an accumulation spree is taking center stage among non-exchange whales.

Will Intensified Holding Trigger a Shiba Inu Breakout?

As whales continue igniting a holding fire, questions about whether SHIB is gearing up for a breakout are being raised.

This is because, according to CoinGecko data, Shiba Inu is showing its intention to breach a lower high, having already gained 23.5% in the past week.

If this materializes, SHIB can potentially erase one zero, reaching the $0.0001 zone.

Meanwhile, crypto expert Luis Delgado recently took to X, formerly Twitter, and stipulated that, based on macro factors, Shiba Inu’s journey to $0.01 was certain.

The analyst acknowledged that if this price level is attained, the narrative for SHIB would change to the possibility of a $1 price level.

Wizard Crypto also recently painted a bullish Shiba Inu picture based on the speculation that SHIB would experience a 1,600% price increase if Bitcoin hit $150,000, as previously reported by ZyCrypto.

SHIB was hovering around the $0.00001933 level at the time of writing.

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