Shiba Inu’s Layer-2 blockchain, Shibarium, is nearing 6 million total blocks, marking significant growth and resilience since its launch.
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- Shibarium approaching 6 million total blocks.
- Demonstrates Shibarium network’s growth and resilience.
- Significant milestones and upcoming integrations.
As Shiba Inu’s Layer-2 blockchain, Shibarium, approaches its first anniversary, it is on the verge of reaching a significant milestone: 6 million total blocks. This achievement reflects Shibarium’s growth and resilience since its launch on August 16, 2023.
Initially launched after months of testing involving millions of users, Shibarium received millions of “compute units” of traffic within moments, causing it to briefly pause in “fail-safe mode.” Since overcoming these initial challenges, Shibarium has demonstrated consistent progress.
According to Shibariumscan data, Shibarium has recorded 5,985,441 total blocks, 417,981,843 total transactions, and 1,811,078 wallet addresses.
In recent months, Shibarium has seen key integrations. This week, Badidea.ai completed its integration with Shibarium, signaling a new chapter for the AI-driven project. Additionally, the Badidea project announced the purchase of $10,000 BONE in this regard. ShibaSwap’s integration into Shibarium in May also marked a significant milestone in decentralized trading.
What’s to come for Shibarium?
This week, Shiba Inu team member Lucie teased the incoming launch of Shiba Eternity on Shibarium, aligning with a major Web3 upgrade. Tagged “Shibatopia arena,” Lucie revealed that Shiba Eternity’s Web3 upgrade is coming, which will include ranked tournaments and blockchain-backed card battles.
Shiba Eternity is poised to evolve with this Web3 integration, transforming digital cards into unique assets on Shibarium. Ranked tournaments will be held in 15-day cycles, featuring 14 divisions ranging from White Belt to Grandmaster. Players can gain points for wins and lose points for defeats, with cards earned in-game minted as NFTs on Shibarium, allowing for trading, selling, and displaying collections.