

The recent shout-out is the latest in a series of Forbes articles on Shiba Inu in recent times. In addition, Shytoshi Kusama, Shiba Inu’s lead developer, also highlighted the development. Marcie Jastrow, Shiba Inu’s Metaverse Advisor, drew public attention to the piece.
The Forbes shout-out is a testament to Shiba Inu’s growing renown as it makes its way towards global adoption. The debut allowed visitors to preview what the Metaverse environment would look like, especially running on the powerful Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) creation tool. He noted that the Metaverse is the most highly-awaited project on the upcoming Shibarium layer-2 network, referencing its significance and allure.įurthermore, the Forbes article highlighted that the team behind the Metaverse debuted the WAGMI (We’re All Going to Make It) Temple hub at the SXSW festival – a development which was previously reported by The Crypto Basic. According to him, it is practically impossible to get an experience of all the events at the festival, and as such, visitors should rely on serendipity and accept that FOMO will always pop up regardless.įlink called attention to some of the events at this year’s festival, one of which was the debut of the Shiba Inu Metaverse project. The article, which was written by Metaverse Consultant and AR author Charlie Flink, chronicled the tech columnist’s experience at the SXSW festival as well as the FOMO that comes with being present and absent. The prominent canine-themed project received a shout-out for its debut of the Metaverse’s WAGMI Temple Hub at this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. Shiba Inu recently found a place in a tech article from the American business magazine Forbes. Shiba Inu was Mentioned in the Forbes tech article.Ĭharlie Fink’s piece on the fast-growing canine-themed project highlighted the debut of the WAGMI Temple hub at SXSW.
