Shiba Inu under pressure
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A surge of selling pressure may push the price of Shiba Inu down to the 200 EMA if it falls below the 100 EMA. This action would signify a substantial 15% drop from the current levels, which might frighten investors and result in more losses, especially considering that SHIB is coming closer to the edge of the $0.00002 threshold. Arman strongly believes that cryptocurrencies and the blockchain will be of constant use in the future.
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