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Shytoshi Kusama Reaches Out to Hotbit for Dialogue Ahead of Anticipated Shutdown, Showing Commitment to SHIB Holders

Shytoshi Kusama, the leader of the Shiba Inu project, has requested direct communication with Hotbit before the exchange shuts down its centralized exchange operations. Kusama aims to explore potential collaboration and address concerns to ensure a smooth transition for SHIB holders using the HotBit platform. This move comes after speculation about a positive update for the SHIB community following Kusama's trip to Japan. Kusama's outreach demonstrates his commitment to prioritizing the interests of SHIB token holders and facilitating a smooth transition for those needing to withdraw their tokens from Hotbit before the June deadline.

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