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The Shiba Inu development team, headed up by its anonymous leader Shytoshi Kusama, has just revealed a new project dubbed Shibacals. The motto for this offering is "Print anything you can mint".
Last week, the SEC took several steps to regulate the cryptocurrency sector. This led to the SEC suing two of the biggest crypto exchange platforms, Binance and Coinbase, for breaking security laws. Additionally, several large-cap digital currencies were identified as securities.
The crypto market had been gradually recovering from the bear run triggered by the failures of crypto firms like Terra and FTX when the SEC's recent regulatory action caused another bear run. This plunge in the market has caused a substantial decrease in confidence.
Kusama kept their word and stayed quiet, even amidst the debates in the industry. Rather than publicly commenting on the matter, they chose to concentrate on creating. The International Business Times was able to have a special interview with Kusama, and the audience was granted the opportunity to learn more about the new endeavor being taken to promote the Shiba Inu system and bring it closer to Ryoshi's dream.
Two project leaders, Sentinel-Shibacals and 4Ward, spoke about the plan and its implications. They described the initiative's role within the Shiba Inu universe, its advantages, and the potential it holds for both the Shib Army (its devoted followers) and the wider cryptocurrency sector.
Shibacals is a platform that helps people create high-quality items for their own use, public use, or commercial use. It centers around working with Shiba Inu and tangible items (which is why it's called "Shibacals"). It's mainly intended to be a collaborative space.
This pioneering service, the first of its kind in the crypto space, is in collaboration with the US technology giant Hewlett-Packard (HP). HP is responsible for fabricating the objects with their cutting-edge 3D printing technology.
Shibacals stands out from other equivalent services by offering authentication for real products created using the platform. This is made possible by incorporating NFC chips manufactured by HP. With Shibacals, users are enabled to transform their ideas into reality.
Shibacals offers a variety of products featuring the beloved Shiba Inu design, such as real-life toys, cuddly plushies, and Champion hoodies.
Shiba Inu toy made by Shibacals
Shibacals goes beyond the norm and Kusama's statement that the project will "connect everything and demonstrate how we have aligned with the best decentralized technologies or protocols, offering a comprehensive decentralized product covering governance, IRL, MV, Blockchain, Al & DAOs, in a way that cannot be replicated by anyone else on the planet," was truly sincere.
Kusama elucidated that Shibacals gives users the power to transform their Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) into tangible, real-life objects. This is not only applicable to Shib Army, but, as the head developer mentioned, open to anyone that wants to "print stuff for their community," regardless of the numerous NFT projects in the industry.
How does this work?
Kusama states that each venture will have its own financial system, so if an NFT venture requires something printed, they can approach Shibacals. The team will then collaborate with them, develop a prototype, verify it, print it, validate it, and finally, deliver it.
Shibacals are a great option for those who want to make something unique. The team will verify the item and attach a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) to it. Kusama stated that after the process, the product will be a special and exclusive asset.
4Ward revealed that Shibacals can create whatever item a person desires, as long as they have the permission to do so. When queried about the possibility of printing NFTs, the response was that it depends on the rights held with the NFT. Nonetheless, since most NFTs come with the necessary privileges, Shibacals can make it happen.
Authentication of software or hardware is essential in order to confirm that a product is genuine and make it much harder, if not impossible, for counterfeiters or scammers to do business.
Champion hoodie with Shiba Inu logo
Shibacals, a company associated with Shiba Inu, has become the first in the cryptocurrency industry to provide an authentication service, similar to the one provided by eBay with its Authenticity Guarantee.
Shibacals is a great feature that provides an advantage to the Shib Army. This is done by distributing 10,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that are produced on the Shiba Inu platform and kept on the Ethereum blockchain. People can take their Shiboshis and have them made into physical objects. It's clear that a lot of consideration has been put into the design of Shibacals, even at the original stage.
The NFC chip that's linked to the products is not just limited to Shibarium, the Shiba Inu environment's layer-2 scalability solution. It can be tailored to function on any blockchain that people desire, including Polygon, BTC Ordinals, and more.
Shibacals takes care of the NFT and Shibarium elements of the Shiba Inu network. But what about "Shib: The Metaverse," Shiba Inu's version of the metaverse?
- Step 1: You get a physical product.
- Step 2: The product has an NFC chip embedded.
- Step 3: The holder scans the chip, and it authenticates the product.
- Step 4: The holder can then be redirected to various places, such as special VIP lounges in the metaverse
Sentinel states that Shibacals is a remarkable connection between the digital and physical realms. The purpose of Shibacals is to construct a link between cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and tangible items.
Shibacals is challenging conventional limits in terms of cost, manufacturing, and distribution. Sentinel states that, in general, physical items necessitate a minimum amount to be made, but Shibacals is disregarding this regulation to back the digital side. They do not institute any minimum order quantity for physical and digital orders.
The shipping service we offer is accessible worldwide, meaning customers can receive their purchases no matter their location.
Kusama was queried about the thought process behind the endeavor, to which they responded, "For Shib, IRL is an important part of progress." They further explained that, in an effort to back Shib and the crypto/NFT network as a whole, Shibacals was born. After all, what better way to assist the community than to provide them with the capacity to print whatever they craft.
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