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Shiba Inu Price Crash To $0.000022 Plunges 43% Of Investors Into Losses

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The Shiba Inu price has crashed below $0.000022, declining by more than 20% in just one week. This massive crash has left 43% of SHIB investors facing losses. Moreover, the recent drop in the Shiba Inu price comes alongside a broader meme coin market decline, with top coins like Dogecoin, Pepe, and Bonk also experiencing a price crash. 

Investors In Loss As Shiba Inu Crashes Below $0.000022

The Shiba Inu price is struggling to maintain stability after experiencing devastating declines recently. The meme coin’s fall to $0.000020 has been a significant blow to its investors, marking one of the steepest declines in recent months.

While many analysts had forecasted price surges for Shiba Inu, the meme coin has instead been shedding gains. This downturn has been heavily influenced by the broader bearish market conditions and the recent declines in Bitcoin, which continue to weigh on the entire crypto market. 

For investors who entered the market during price highs, the recent crash has been a sobering experience and a reminder of the crypto market’s inherent volatility. Specifically, meme coins, known for their highly speculative nature, are prone to erratic and sharp declines that typically take the market unawares. 

According to data from IntoTheBlock, 43% of Shiba Inu investors are at a loss, while only 53% have seen profits. Additionally, ITB’s on-chain signals indicate that Shiba Inu is mostly bearish, with key indicators like Net Network Growth, large transaction volume, and concentration in the negative.  

CoinMarketCap reports that Shiba Inu is on a downward trajectory, losing 12.6% of its value in the past 24 hours. Over the last week, the doggy-themed meme coin plummeted by a staggering 25%, compounding its losses from the past month, when it recorded a 15% decline. 

Amidst the declining SHIB price, whales are also selling off their holdings rapidly. Blockchain wallet tracker LoonOnChain revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that an anonymous whale recently sold 250 billion SHIB valued at $6.05 million. The whale had initially spent $3,800 to buy 15.28 trillion SHIB as early as August 6, 2020, making gains of up to $109 million from his investment. 

Meme Coins See Sharp Decline; Analyst Calls Bottom

According to Bitfate on X, meme coins have entered the red zone this week, with sharp declines driven primarily by panic selling among holders. Coingecko has also disclosed that the meme coin market cap has experienced a 16% decline, spiraling down to $97.4 billion. 

Nick Garcia, a crypto analyst, has called a potential meme coin bottom, highlighting that large-cap meme coins are currently lagging while mid-tier cryptocurrencies have seen one of the worst declines. 

Furthermore, a crypto trader, Isak, commented on the bearish performance of meme coins, highlighting that the recent decline in Bitcoin has significantly influenced this downturn. The trader revealed that most meme coins are 90% down from their ATH, while altcoins have plummeted significantly. Consequently, Isak has suggested that the bear market is in full swing, signaling the end of the bull market.

Shiba Inu price chart from Tradingview.com

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