StealthEX Now Lists Shiba Inu Governance Token BONE

Will Shibarium's Growth and Institutional Investment Save Shiba Inu from Its June Slump?

The Cayman Islands-based cryptocurrency exchange, StealthEX, now offers hundreds of different cryptocurrencies for trading with Shiba Inu’s governance token, Bone ShibaSwap (BONE).

StealthEX, a custody-free rapid cryptocurrency exchange, recently introduced Bone ShibaSwap support (BONE). Following the news, users of StealthEX can swap or exchange BONE to more than 600 different cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin, Baby DogeCoin (BabyDoge), and others.

Read more: Google Searches for Shiba Inu BONE Increase Dramatically

The choice was made as a result of Shytoshi Kusama, the lead creator of the Shiba Inu ecosystem, confirming that Shibarium is currently the team’s only focus and that a beta launch of the product is imminent.

It should be emphasised that on Shibarium, BONE will be used as a native gas token. However, this implies that BONE will be used in every transaction on the network. Due to this incredible functionality, the leading exchanges are getting ready to list BONE. Shiba Inu Community is also organising campaigns and signing petitions on change.org to encourage big exchanges like Coinbase and Binance to list BONE.

Previously, BONE was listed on the CoinEx platform September 29th, a worldwide cryptocurrency exchange in Hong Kong.

One of the cryptocurrency exchanges with the quickest growth rate, StealthEX is situated in the Cayman Islands and allows customers to instantaneously make unlimited trades without registering. The exchange currently supports more than 600 cryptocurrencies, which is growing.

Olasunkanmi Abudu

Olasunkanmi Abudu is a Web3 content writer with over five years of experience covering blockchain, decentralized finance, and digital assets. He specializes in producing well-researched and accessible content that explains complex technologies and market trends to both general readers and industry professionals.

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