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"In this world, there's no one who can't be replaced. Every person can be substituted, just as the Shiba Inu Coin (SHIB) founder, known as 'Ryoshi,' has said: ""I'm just an insignificant person typing on a keyboard. I am replaceable. I am Ryoshi.""
The anonymous founder of Shiba Inu Coin, 'Ryoshi,' deleted all of their tweets and blog posts this week before leaving the community. Similar to the founder of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, Ryoshi's identity has remained unknown since its launch in August 2020. They also followed the approach of not intervening in this meme coin, much like DOGE founders Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer. In fact, Ryoshi had hinted multiple times that they would eventually depart because they consistently downplayed their importance and role within the Shiba Inu Coin. Reportedly, in a later-deleted post, the founder said, ""I've said from the beginning that I'm a nobody. I'm not important. Even if I were to successfully reveal my identity, it wouldn't leave a lasting impression. I'm just an insignificant person, replaceable by a keyboard. I am Ryoshi.""
Currently, Ryoshi's Twitter account is still operational, but all activity has been cleared. However, some members have speculated that these posts may come from an imposter who created a new account using Ryoshi's name. This idea seems plausible as previously linked blog reports associated with Ryoshi now show that users have either stopped or deleted their accounts, even though another account is using the same name and profile picture. Ryoshi maintained an anonymous spirit and had no say in the direction of SHIB, making our myth even more mysterious and impressive. We never began, never paid listing fees to exchanges, and have entirely disrupted the world of 'meme' tokens.
It's worth mentioning that this news did not have a negative impact on the price of SHIB, which has risen by 3.1% in the past 24 hours, trading at around $0.0001209. So, what do you say? Is it true that no one is indispensable in this world?" |
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