BitKan announced the listing of BONE the Shiba Inu Trifecta token that will allow voting on upcoming proposals
Shiba Inu Trifecta Now Available on BitKan
Shiba Inu Trifecta SHIB, LEASH, and BONE are now available on BitKan, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange. BitKan, a cryptocurrency exchange based in Singapore and Japan, was founded in 2012 and claims to have over 5 million users in 170 countries.
On April 20, BitKan announced the listing of BONE, the Shibaswap ecosystem’s governance token that will allow voting on upcoming proposals. This comes on the heels of a previous listing of SHIB and the protocol’s LEASH late last year.
“Fetching New Grounds! A “Growth Breed Report,” a recent Shiba Inu official blog post, shared the SHIB project’s progress over the past year.
According to the report, SHIB has been listed on over 100 cryptocurrency exchanges, including Coinbase, Binance, Kucoin, Huobi, Voyager, Crypto.com, and Kraken.
As previously reported, the Shiba Inu trifecta of LEASH and BONE debuted on SimpleHold, a light wallet for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a variety of other assets, allowing users to hold and swap leash and bone.
On April 20, Shiba Inu deposits and trading were also made available on the Parex exchange, a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. The meme token will be exchanged for USDT.
In terms of listings, the month of April has generally been historic for SHIB, as Robinhood added Shiba Inu on April 12, along with three other popular altcoins: Polygon’s MATIC, Compound (COMP), and Solana (SOL).
Another 50.9 Billion SHIB Bought By ”Bombur” Whale
The Shiba Inu drew a lot of attention following its long-awaited listing on the Robinhood trading platform. Along with the increase in social volume, whales have purchased a significant amount of SHIB, making SHIB the most used smart contract among the top 100 ETH whales in the last 24 hours.
According to WhaleStats, the 19th largest ETH whale, “Bombur,” recently purchased 50,992,035,458 SHIB, or $1,269,191. Shiba Inu is currently trading at $0.0000249 at the time of publication.