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SHIB burn rate surges amid crypto card release; is a rally in sight

The proposed release of a crypto card by Shiba Inu [SHIB] has influenced the meme coin burn rate. In the early hours of 25 July, the burn website of SHIB announced that it was working towards a crypto card for payments.

https://twitter.com/shibburn/status/1551354575986331649

According to the details, the SHIB burn card will allow burning a small amount of SHIB tokens anytime a user uses the card for payments. Since the SHIB burning provides an efficient method of supporting the coin’s value, the burn rate surged by almost 200%.

After the announcement, over 174 million SHIB tokens had been burned.

What else?

Surprisingly, there was almost no effect on the SHIB price due to the increased token burn. On 26 July, SHIB was 11.50% down from its price seven days ago. The 24-hour price change did not improve either, as it fell 0.07% to trade at $0.000010 as per CoinMarketCap.

However, SHIB had some positives. From the previous day until this writing, SHIB has had an increased trading volume. CryptoQuant reported a 23.14% increase within the stipulated period. 

So the question is- will there be a turnaround or is SHIB’s bearish phase not over yet?

The Bollinger Bands indicator results may suggest that all is not well with SHIB. Besides the possibility of a further bearish move, SHIB’s volatility is on the high side.

Similarly, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) also suggested the same. On 26 July, MACD stood below zero, indicating that the selling pressure was increasing with buyers nowhere near control.

As it stands, the SHIB burn had almost no positive effect on the SHIB price. Even so, there are clear signs of another price fall. So short-term investors may need to be careful at this level.

On-chain metrics

Besides its increased trading volume, other metrics seem to agree with seller control. Santiment data showed that SHIB’s market cap had dwindled over the past few days.

On 24 July, it was $6.49 billion. However, on 25 July it had reduced to $5.77 billion.

Its 24-hour active addresses haven’t improved any better either. After staying constant at around 5050 on 24 July, it fell to 4375 on 26 July.

With all of this, it could be inevitable that SHIB might not go to any significant rally soon. Instead, the SHIB price could fall further.

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Aashna is a News Editor at AMBCrypto and is particularly interested in the how and what of blockchain technology, along with its vast applications. A flair for the language and her inquisitive nature are factors that spike her interest in the cryptocurrency space.

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