Rakuten Group announced on April 7, 2026 that it will add Shiba Inu (SHIB) to its mobile wallet, expanding access to the meme coin for Japanese users. The listing signals growing platform acceptance and could boost retail adoption and liquidity in Japan.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) has been listed on OnePay, a U.S. consumer fintech platform backed by Walmart, according to a Shibizens post on X. The listing expands retail access to SHIB and could boost liquidity and trading activity.
A Shiba Inu executive says the dog-themed token is not a security after the U.S. SEC provided regulatory clarity, a development that reduces long-running legal uncertainty for SHIB. The move is being viewed positively across the market.
T. Rowe Price’s revised SEC filing indicates Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) will be eligible holdings for its new actively managed crypto ETF, and details custody and a possible staking strategy.
Singapore-based exchange Coinhako reallocated 441.36 billion SHIB in the past 24 hours, Arkham data shows. The large on-chain move has drawn attention for its possible implications on custody and liquidity.
Vitalik Buterin said on March 13, 2026 that he is no longer closely aligned with the Future of Life Institute after its strategy shifted following his 2021 SHIB donation. The move raises fresh questions about crypto-funded philanthropy and nonprofit decision-making.
Shiba Inu lead Shytoshi Kusama changed his X location again, drawing fresh attention as developers continue to address persistent UI bugs. The move has prompted upbeat speculation within the SHIB community about possible upcoming updates.
Shiba Inu lead Shytoshi Kusama may unveil a solo project on Feb. 14 after a hint from team member Lucie; Kusama has said he’ll discuss identity, legacy and AI. The tease has reignited community interest in SHIB ahead of the date.
Shiba Inu rallied 22% after Arkham tracked a transfer of 20,841,045,129 SHIB from OKX’s hot wallet to cold storage, removing roughly $132,000 worth of tokens from active exchange circulation.