Shiba Inu (SHIB) Surges 600%-What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

This weekend, something bizarre happened in the world of Shiba Inu (SHIB). No, it wasn’t a dog doing calculus, but the big boys-also known as whales-decided to throw a party. On August 3rd, whale inflows-because what better way to say ‘hello’-were a modest 70.34 billion SHIB, according to IntoTheBlock. The very next day, however, the numbers skyrocketed to a staggering 425.54 billion. That’s a 604% increase in just 24 hours-because who needs consistency when you have whales?

Imagine the scene: a bunch of enormous crypto whales suddenly decide they like SHIB again, right as it’s trying to hold onto the $0.000012 line after weeks of melodramatic decline. It’s like watching a soap opera where the plot twists involve giant fish swimming into the scene with pockets full of cash. 🐋💸

And yet, for all the splashy inflows, the price only ticked up from $0.000012 to $0.000013 by August 4th, currently hanging around $0.0000124. In crypto, that’s about as exciting as watching paint dry-except the paint may be getting thicker. But don’t let the humble price fool you; the net flow chart is saying something more interesting is afoot.

For the first time since the Middle Ages of crypto, the whales are pouring in more money than they’re scooping out. Say goodbye to the endless drain of funds that characterized late July and early August. It’s like a financial family reunion, and the “in” crowd seems to be back in business.

Match Point for Shiba Inu Coin Price

On the four-hour chart-because who doesn’t love a good chart-SHIB has established a sort of “base camp” between $0.0000118 and $0.0000126. That’s short-term, but honestly, it’s enough to make a dog’s day. Coincidentally, the surge in inflows perfectly matches this range, which might just be the universe’s way of saying, ‘Hey, hold on tight.’

If this cozy little zone keeps attracting investors like moths to a flame, the next target might be around $0.0000135-an area that previously caused some serious head-scratching in July when SHIB took a tumble. 🎢

Is this a trend reversal? Hardly. But if history shows us anything, the big whales are the ultimate trendsetters-they show up, make a splash, and then expect everyone else to follow. So, if they’re repositioning like this, the next move could be just around the river bend. Or the next block. Or the next whale-sized splash.

For now, SHIB’s inflows are no longer snoozing in the background, and that little spark might just turn into a full-blown firecracker soon enough.

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2025-08-05 17:25