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Shibarium hits 1M wallets amid meteoric growth, SHIB yet to catch up

Shibarium network activity has soared despite the price of SHIB falling more than 20% since the tumultuous launch of the layer-2 network.

The total number of wallets on Shiba Inu’s newly launched layer-2 blockchain, the Shibarium network, has surpassed the one million mark in a meteoric rise since its relaunch. 

The milestone — announced in a Sept. 3 blog post by the official Shibarium team — means there were at least 900,000 wallets added since Shibarium’s relaunch on Aug. 28, and only two weeks after the Shibarium network first went live — albeit with some technical hiccups.

According to data from the Shibarium blockchain explorer, nearly 100,000 transactions have occurred as of 5:04am UTC Sept. 3, with a peak activity of 132,000 transactions being set on Aug. 25.

Activity on the Shibarium network since inception. Source: Shibarium.io

While network activity has surged, the total value locked (TVL) on the Shibarium network has yet to surge in response. At the time of publication Shibarium’s TVL stands at just $1.06 million, suggesting that users are only deploying very small amounts of capital on the network.

The total value locked (TVL) on the Shibarium network. Source: DeFiLlama

In their blog post, Shibarium developers noted that they are currently collaborating with a number of third-party bridges to assist investors with bridging other tokens over to the new blockchain.

Additionally, the team announced plans to renounce the contract for its governance token Bone (BONE) and added that they are looking to add more validators to the network in the coming weeks.

As of Sept. 1, Shibarium users have been able to utilize Shiba Inu (SHIB), Bone (BONE), Leash (LEASH) and many of the other tokens available on the Shibarium network to lend, borrow and stake tokens to earn rewards.

While many Many Shiba Inu holders had hoped for a sharp uptick in the price of the various Shiba Inu ecosystem tokens following the launch of Shibarium, the overall price action for SHIB, BONE and LEASH tokens hasn't seen the expected uplift. 

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Though it witnessed some moderate gains in the leadup to the launch of Shibarium, the price of SHIB has since fallen a touch over 20% since the botched launch on Aug. 16, according to data from CoinGecko.

Price of Shiba Inu (SHIB) over the past 30 days. Source: CoinGecko

The respective values of the remaining Shiba Inu ecosystem tokens have not fared much better. The price of BONE has fallen 15% over the past 14 days while LEASH has dropped 14.2% within the same timeframe.

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Shiba Inu and related-token prices plunged since Shibarium's launch, while rumors of a significant technical error in the new Shibarium network have been swirling.

The launch of the Shibarium mainnet — a layer 2 scaling solution for the Ethereum network — appears to have gotten off to a rocky start, at least when it comes to the price of its related tokens. 

Many Shiba Inu (SHIB) holders had held out hope for a sharp appreciation of SHIB, Shibarium’s governance token BONE and the LEASH token with the launch of the Shibarium network on Aug. 16.

However, those aspirations have been dashed rather quickly.

At the time of publication, the price of SHIB is down 8.1% in the last 24 hours while BONE has fallen more than 14% in the same timeframe. The ecosystems’ LEASH token — a low supply staking rewards coin — fared the worst, dropping 23.5% on the day.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) price following the launch of the Shibarium network. Source: CoinGecko

The price dip comes amid reports of a potential hiccup in the launch.

According to screenshots that reportedly capture an internal Telegram conversation between Shibarium developers, lead developer Shytoshi revealed that the team was unable to recover assets bridged to the Shibarium network.

Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT said that he had not yet confirmed whether or not the assets were truly lost, but noted that the RPC — a node that runs key blockchain client software — was “dead” and described the block explorer as “awful.”

Cointelegraph confirmed, using the Shibarium Scan block explorer, that the last block was added 7 hours ago. A number of preceding blocks had been mined but were still awaiting import at the time of publication.

The last block on the Shibarium was mined 7 hours ago. Source: ShibariumScan

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Another screenshot allegedly showed one Shibarium user coming up against technical issue with the block scanner, saying that they were unable to query their bridged balance over the RPC.

The Shibarium RPC website is down at the time of writing.

Members of the community believe this could indicate a flawed bridge, with the total sum of locked funds amounting to nearly $2.46 million — comprised of $1.7 million worth of Ether (ETH) and an additional $762,000 worth of Shibarium’s governance token BONE.

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