Shiba Inu founder Ryoshi retires. The spirit of SHIB will endure.
The founder of Shiba Inu (SHIB), known as Ryoshi, has decided to distance himself from the community after deleting all of his tweets and blog posts. Like Bitcion (BTC) founder Satoshi Nakamoto, Ryoshi’s identity remained a mystery until the project’s launch in August 2020. Lead developers such as Shitoshi Kusama have stated that the project will continue with the goal of “realizing Ryoshi’s vision and preparing for this grand event.”experiment”to create a decentralized ecosystem for memcoin.
Shiba Inu Founder Ryoshi Steps Down
Ryoshi has hinted several times that he will eventually retire, reminding anyone willing to listen that he is ultimately of little importance to the Shiba Inu. In particular, one could read: “I said it from the very beginning, I am nobody, I am not important. Attempts to expose my “personality”, even if they are successful, will lead to disappointment. I’m just a typing guy and I can be replaced. I am Ryoshi.”Ryoshi’s Twitter account still exists, but is completely empty.
The spirit of SHIB will endure
If there are still a few posts on the blog, some doubt they are really from him. And yet the message got through. Shytoshi Kusama posted the following farewell message from Ryoshi: “Ryoshi’s philosophy of staying anonymous does not affect Shib leadership, it even makes our philosophy more mystical and surprising. We built it all from the ground up, never paid an exchange to be there, and revolutionized token memes with our exponential growth.”
The news did not affect the value of SHIB, and Memcoin even gained 3.1% in the last 24 hours and settled at $0.00001209. And while this asset is down 86% from its highest recorded value of $0.00008616 in October 2021, SHIB remains 54% higher than it was 12 months ago, which few crypto projects of this stature can boast today.