This bullish development could trigger more collaborations as well as increase the adoption rate for Shiba Inu (SHIB), the second-largest decentralized finance project.
On Friday, SHIB: The Metaverse project advisor Marcie Jastrow revealed that she has been enlisted among the key speakers at the forthcoming Web3 summit, slated to hold across several locations in Los Angeles (LA).
The mega crypto and blockchain-focused event named ‘Outer Edge’ is an annual outing that brings many prominent web3 industry players together to connect and brainstorm.
For the 2023 edition of the Outer Edge summit scheduled for March 20 – 23, Shiba Inu (SHIB) is bound to get wide exposure given that Jastrow will be speaking at the event alongside other speakers. Accordingly, she urged her followers to register for the mega web3 experience, using her discount code ‘Marcie10.’ Recall that last year, the Shiba Inu Metaverse advisor represented SHIB at the Immerse Global Summit which gave SHIB more exposure.
“So excited to be speaking at Outer Edge | LA next week! It’s the ultimate Web3 experience and you don’t want to miss it – I hope to see you there! If you haven’t snagged a ticket yet, here’s my discount code:Marcie10,” she tweeted.
Members of the Shiba Inu community including the project’s lead developer Shytoshi Kusama are quite excited about Jastrow’s intention to advertise the Shiba Inu project at Outer Edge. It is believed that more partnerships, collaborations and adoption would spring forth for SHIB as well as its ecosystem tokens and projects including BONE, Shibarium and SHIB: The Metaverse.
WOOF! https://t.co/T8cDoVAt4b
— Shytoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) March 17, 2023
This bullish update comes at a time when there have been concerns over a possible dump in SHIB market price, following the frequent movement of billions of SHIB to exchanges by the bankrupt crypto lender — Voyager Digital. More so, a major whale unstaked over 800 billion Shiba Inu tokens from ShibaSwap DEX in one go on Thursday.
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