• A Shiba Inu team member dismisses the FUD around SHIB as baseless.
  • Shiba Inu readies for a bullish run, eyeing BONE’s recovery with Shibarium.
  • Lucie advises against selling SHIB, prioritizing serious projects for long-term gains.

In response to growing concerns in the Shiba Inu (SHIB) community, Lucie, a prominent Shiba Inu development team member and a market strategist, has emerged as a voice of reason. Lucie dismissed the fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) surrounding SHIB as baseless, attributing them to individuals attempting to capitalize on market uncertainty.

Lucie assured the community that there’s no need to worry, emphasizing that market fluctuations are part and parcel of the crypto world. She stressed the importance of not succumbing to fear and uncertainty.

She also shared insights into Shiba Inu’s strategic preparations for an impending bullish run, hinting at BONE, another token within the Shiba Inu ecosystem, recovering as Shibarium, their scaling technology network, gains ground. Lucie explained that SHIB is strategically positioning itself for the upcoming bull run and emphasized the potential for BONE’s recovery alongside Shibarium’s growth.

Furthermore, Lucie stressed that Shiba Inu’s future focus would shift towards more serious projects after achieving sustainable growth with Shibarium. She advised SHIB holders to avoid succumbing to market pressure and sell SHIB in favor of new, hyped tokens, often leading to a cycle of losses. Instead, she encouraged smart money management, stating that experienced investors hold or buy rather than make impulsive decisions.

Lucie’s insights, while not financial advice, have instilled confidence within the SHIB community. With Lucie’s positive outlook and the team’s strategic plans, Shiba Inu holders eagerly anticipate a potential bull run on the horizon.

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