Dogecoin’s biggest competitor saw record gains in 2021 but is it really worth a $10 billion market cap?
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Shiba Inu, one of the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency assets by market cap, has seen immense retail demand in the last few months. The meme coin started this year with a market cap of a few million dollars, now the digital asset has a market cap of approximately $10 billion.
SHIB (Coinmarketcap)
Dogecoin’s largest competitor developed a strong following in the last 8 months. While the biggest reason behind SHIB’s recent rally is its retail craze, institutional investors have started considering Shiba Inu as a good portfolio diversifier. Amid the latest price surge, large SHIB transactions have surged substantially, indicating that Shiba Inu whales are planning to hold the world’s 21st largest cryptocurrency for the next few years.
So, is it only FOMO (fear of missing out) or some serious investors have started adding Shiba Inu to their crypto portfolios? Finance Magnates asked crypto experts about their views on the latest SHIB rally and the importance of Shiba Inu as a portfolio diversifier.
Difficult to Ignore Shiba Inu
“6 months ago, if someone had asked me about “social awareness” tokens (meme coins) such as SHIB or DOGE, I would have NEVER considered them an investment. However, 6 months later, it is clear for me to see that you CANNOT ignore the social power of these tokens in terms of Return on Investment. So, there may be something to these tokens,” Johnny McCamley, Founder of CryptoClear, commented.
“The goal of SHIB was and still is to catch up to DOGE and ultimately surpass DOGE. It isn’t too far away at $10 Billion (SHIB), $30.8 Billion (DOGE). Again, this [is] illustrating that community is an extremely powerful catalyst- for tokens with close to zero utility,” he added.
While Shiba Inu is the biggest competitor of Dogecoin, its dynamics are completely different from other digital assets like XRP, BTC or ETH. McCamley believes that a meme coin portfolio is a risky option but an option at least.
“Shiba Inu is still part of the FOMO strategy of most crypto adopters waiting for a new DogeCoin and obtain more than 7400% in less than 5 months. I’m quite sure SHIBA will jump also into an NFT ecosystem, but I’m not sure about its project and scalability ambitions. I could be wrong but nowadays only crypto-fans are interested in this kind of token,” Tor commented.
Shiba Inu, one of the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency assets by market cap, has seen immense retail demand in the last few months. The meme coin started this year with a market cap of a few million dollars, now the digital asset has a market cap of approximately $10 billion.
SHIB (Coinmarketcap)
Dogecoin’s largest competitor developed a strong following in the last 8 months. While the biggest reason behind SHIB’s recent rally is its retail craze, institutional investors have started considering Shiba Inu as a good portfolio diversifier. Amid the latest price surge, large SHIB transactions have surged substantially, indicating that Shiba Inu whales are planning to hold the world’s 21st largest cryptocurrency for the next few years.
So, is it only FOMO (fear of missing out) or some serious investors have started adding Shiba Inu to their crypto portfolios? Finance Magnates asked crypto experts about their views on the latest SHIB rally and the importance of Shiba Inu as a portfolio diversifier.
Difficult to Ignore Shiba Inu
“6 months ago, if someone had asked me about “social awareness” tokens (meme coins) such as SHIB or DOGE, I would have NEVER considered them an investment. However, 6 months later, it is clear for me to see that you CANNOT ignore the social power of these tokens in terms of Return on Investment. So, there may be something to these tokens,” Johnny McCamley, Founder of CryptoClear, commented.
“The goal of SHIB was and still is to catch up to DOGE and ultimately surpass DOGE. It isn’t too far away at $10 Billion (SHIB), $30.8 Billion (DOGE). Again, this [is] illustrating that community is an extremely powerful catalyst- for tokens with close to zero utility,” he added.
While Shiba Inu is the biggest competitor of Dogecoin, its dynamics are completely different from other digital assets like XRP, BTC or ETH. McCamley believes that a meme coin portfolio is a risky option but an option at least.
“Shiba Inu is still part of the FOMO strategy of most crypto adopters waiting for a new DogeCoin and obtain more than 7400% in less than 5 months. I’m quite sure SHIBA will jump also into an NFT ecosystem, but I’m not sure about its project and scalability ambitions. I could be wrong but nowadays only crypto-fans are interested in this kind of token,” Tor commented.
Bilal Jafar holds an MBA in Finance. In a professional career of more than 8 years, Jafar covered the evolution of FX, Cryptocurrencies, and Fintech. He started his career as a financial markets analyst and worked in different positions in the global media sector. Jafar writes about diverse topics within FX, Crypto, and the financial technology market.
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