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    SHIB Metaverse WAGMI Temple Alpha Preview Revealed by Shytoshi Kusama

    Simar Marwaha
    Simar Marwaha
    Published on March 15, 2023 06:14 PM

    Shytoshi Kusama, the principal creator of SHIB and its metaverse, has disclosed the new improvements. And what are those? Let's explore.

    SHIB Metaverse WAGMI Temple Alpha Preview Revealed by Shytoshi Kusama
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    The WAGMI Temple Alpha Preview and a preview of a few other virtual places in the metaverse were revealed by the Shiba Inu team along with the announcement of a new Twitter profile for its metaverse. Shytoshi Kusama, the principal creator of SHIB and its metaverse, has disclosed the new improvements. The alias-bearing meme token developer noted that purchasing virtual properties in the metaverse is currently as simple as "1-2-3."

    A number of prominent SHIB supporters, including @kuro 9696 9696, @LucieSHIB, and others after Shytoshi Kusama, have posted the most current preview of the SHIB Metaverse on their Twitter profiles. The teaser features a 1.46-minute flyover of a virtual landscape with pretty bridges, grazing deer, a meditation alcove, waterfalls, pretty trees blooming in pink, and a structure that resembles WAGMI Temple—one of the eleven hubs that will be unlocked for everyone to enjoy as soon as metaverse goes live.

    Shiba Inu sculptures can also be seen there. There has been an announcement of a new official metaverse Twitter handle. Other Twitter account for this project — @ShibTheMV — has suddenly become "the second acc," according to the bio section of the newly unveiled Twitter website.

    SHIB metaverse thrives at SXSW

    Visitors were drawn in droves to the SHIB Metaverse pavilion at the yearly SXSW music and film festival in Austin, Texas. According to @scorchia_moon, a "SHIB team member," there were lengthy lines of people wanting to enter the SHIB exhibit so they could experience the metaverse and learn how anonymous creator Ryoshi built Shiba Inu.

    Marcie Jastrow, the metaverse's adviser, was seen conversing with Ted Schilowitz, the studio's main futurist, in a public place. The task of predicting the trajectory of the film business and the entertainment sector in general falls to Schilowitz. This covers things like virtual reality and visual effects. On that tweet, Shytoshi Kusama sent a remark with the phrase "probably nothing, probably everything," ostensibly hinting to the possibility of a working relationship.

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