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Shibarium Goes Quiet: SHIB Army Demands to Know If Anyone's Still Home
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Shibarium Goes Quiet: SHIB Army Demands to Know If Anyone's Still Home

The $SHIB community is getting restless, and by restless we mean they're doing that thing where thousands of people simultaneously stare at their screens waiting for a tweet that may never come. An X user going by @RuggRat_X has published a post expressing concerns about the recent silence from the $SHIB team and changes in its structure, because apparently ghosting your entire community is a bold PR strategy these days.

According to the tweet, one of the $SHIB Telegram channel admins has been excluded from the team with no explanation provided. No memo. No tweet. No nothing. Just a silent admin removal, like finding out your best friend blocked you on Instagram but won't tell you why. @RuggRat_X appears to be speaking for the entire $SHIB community, which is worried about the lack of updates on Shibarium and the overall quiet from the team, because when your meme coin's layer-2 solution goes radio silent, panic is basically the rational response.

"Shibarium silence. What's really going on?" the user wrote, capturing the vibe of a group chat where everyone's typing but nobody's sending anything.

Specific concerns include no clarity around the LEASH token, because who needs to know what their tokens are actually doing, right? Remaining unanswered questions about the Shibarium bridge hack that occurred at the end of 2025, you know, that thing everyone definitely moved on from and definitely isn't still bringing up at dinner parties, and the fact that many users haven't been able to access validators for the past week, which is just a minor inconvenience if you ignore the whole "holding your funds hostage" angle.

"That's concerning," @RuggRat_X summarized, demonstrating the kind of restraint we all wish we had when our portfolio is bleeding out.

Additionally, unexpected shifts in the $SHIB team have occurred. The Shibarium Telegram admin, Ragnar, stated he is "no longer as closely connected to the team" as he and others used to be, which in crypto translation roughly equals "I got kicked to the curb but they're letting me save face on the way out."

Ragnar clarified this doesn't immediately mean $SHIB and Shibarium have turned into a scam or that the team has bad intentions. He simply noted that "not everything went as planned," which is the kind of understatement usually reserved for describing your third bankruptcy as "a learning experience."

The overall concerns boil down to significantly slowed communication, limited transparency, missing core updates when the community needs them most, and infrastructure issues affecting trust, because nothing says "we're building the future of finance" like making your holders play guessing games about whether the lights are still on.

@RuggRat_X called on Shytoshi Kusama, developer Kaal Dharya, and marketing lead Lucie to break the silence and address concerns, stating the $SHIB community "deserves clear communication

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UpdatedMar 30, 2026, 18:28 UTC

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