Official statement prediction, if any, exactly as expected:
$SHEB unfortunately affected by an incident. Devs looking into it. Experimental. Airdropped, so basically free. #SHIBARMYSTRONG
Silence.
@lloyd_wales@LucieSHIB@kaaldhairya That’s on Lucie. She knows exactly where I’m coming from. None of this should come as a surprise. And yeah, the community is losing faith while nobody seems willing to take responsibility.
If only this was just a fun little game and not about real money. Your community lost substantial monetary value here.
AGAIN.
Accountability cannot be brushed aside with silence, distraction or another IOU NFT drop.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO ACT NOW.
@LucieSHIB@kaaldhairya@ShytoshiKusama
I hold almost 700 $SHEB. Curated, lots of 3-traits, 10-traits, sub-1000 rarities, Devs, Samurais, Doctors, Wizards and a ton of Demons because I loved the trait.
That’s conviction (currently stupidity), not whatever nonsense they are claiming.
There will either be a real, self-organised Shiboshi/Sheboshi community or just a bunch of holders left at the mercy of a few “builders”, repeating the same story over and over again. At that point, I’ll be gone.
What we are seeing with $SHEB and other DN404 projects looks like a bigger issue than just one project or one community.
This seems similar to the type of exploit/contract issue that affected Asterix and other DN404 style projects, where newer experimental token/NFT hybrid tech may have opened the door to serious problems. Unfortunately, multiple DN404 projects appear to be showing the same kind of price collapse or exploit behavior, so this should not be treated as only a https://t.co/JAbGsxRMMg related issue.
This is a reminder that “new tech” does not always mean safer tech. Innovation is great, but when contracts are new, forked, rushed, or not battle tested long enough, the risks can be massive. Sometimes the older, simpler, boring contracts survive because they have already been tested through time, attacks, and market cycles.
I hope everyone affected gets real answers and full transparency from the teams involved. And for any project using DN404 forks or similar experimental standards, now is the time to review everything immediately. Security has to come before hype, branding, or narratives.
This is not about attacking any community. It is about protecting people and understanding that when one exploit shows up across multiple projects, the whole space needs to pay attention.
NFA. Stay safe, verify contracts, and never assume something is safe just because it is new.
@nopuppet@blesskoikoi@Sand_ShibArmy Yep. If we had any kind of security or marketing team, we might’ve known about this before we heard it from a community member. 🤦🏼♀️
For $SHEB holders…If we had an proactive dev, perhaps we could have had a fix, but unfortunately we don’t even have an active one.
I guess the term “experimental” in DN404 turned out to be true. 😭
Thanks for the heads-up @Sand_ShibArmy @koi
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