Shiba Inu ETF Proposal—Could This Be SHIB’s Breakout Moment?

A Shiba Inu marketing executive has sparked talk about a possible ETF for the popular meme cryptocurrency. Her recent statements come as the token saw its burn rate jump by more than 8,000% in a single day, according to market watchers. Related Reading: Tron And Bitcoin: Will A Block Reward Cut Boost TRX Price? SHIB Exec Points To Exchange Presence As ETF Factor Lucie, who serves as a marketing lead for Shiba Inu, posted on X that SHIB has the right qualities to become an ETF. She highlighted that the cryptocurrency is currently available on over 110 exchanges with 212 trading pairs. This wide availability, she says, makes SHIB a strong candidate for an exchange-traded fund. “Because SHIB isn’t just a meme—it’s decentralized, community-driven, and built to last,” Lucie wrote in her post. Her comments have gained attention as investors look for signs that meme coins might follow the path of Bitcoin and Ethereum in securing ETF approval. SHIB is listed on over 110 exchanges with 212 trading pairs—including all the major platforms. It’s basically everywhere: easy to access, easy to trade. Is SHIB good for an ETF? YES. Will boomers invest in a “doggy coin”? Also yes. Because SHIB isn’t just a meme—it’s… —

Mar 25, 2025 - 04:10
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Shiba Inu ETF Proposal—Could This Be SHIB’s Breakout Moment?

A Shiba Inu marketing executive has sparked talk about a possible ETF for the popular meme cryptocurrency. Her recent statements come as the token saw its burn rate jump by more than 8,000% in a single day, according to market watchers.

SHIB Exec Points To Exchange Presence As ETF Factor

Lucie, who serves as a marketing lead for Shiba Inu, posted on X that SHIB has the right qualities to become an ETF. She highlighted that the cryptocurrency is currently available on over 110 exchanges with 212 trading pairs. This wide availability, she says, makes SHIB a strong candidate for an exchange-traded fund.

“Because SHIB isn’t just a meme—it’s decentralized, community-driven, and built to last,” Lucie wrote in her post.

Her comments have gained attention as investors look for signs that meme coins might follow the path of Bitcoin and Ethereum in securing ETF approval.

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