Shiba Inu ecosystem continues to advance on a daily basis with new developments despite being branded as a meme token in the crypto industry.
Going by the latest development, it looks like very soon, it will be possible for Shiba Inu (SHIB) holders to be able to buy and sell virtual land in the upcoming Shiba metaverse dubbed Shiberse.
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According to a blog post published by the Shiba Inu team on 8th February, lands found within the Shiba Inu metaverse will be “available for purchase/auction really soon.”
The team says it’s working on a queue system specifically designed for the Shiba Land sales event. This is expected to make the process of buying Shiba land fairer for the community. And this should help in preventing Bots and Gas Wars, as stated in the blog post.
The team explained further that the queue system “allows exclusivity by requiring interested parties to hold ‘$LEASH’, which gives priority and exclusive access to this first selling phase of the land plots.”
Also, the team will have an anti-dump system in order to protect $LEASH holders. As soon as the exclusive selling process is concluded, the remaining Shiba land will get unlocked and be made available to the public.
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Regarding the progress made on the project so far, the team says:
“We have already been negotiating and meeting with some TOP partnershibs about this project. All for this exciting new environment to be welcomed with great energy and the way it’s intended to.
“Overall, our focus is not only to disrupt the Metaverse industry but many industries in and outside the crypto world. Therefore we are early, but most importantly, our Metaverse serves as the anchor in our sustainable ecosystem, as we add even more utility, projects, and benefits for our beloved ShibArmy, the best crypto community out there.”
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