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SHIB Top Developer Calls on MetaMask for Major Shibarium Fixes


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Kaal Dhairya, a top developer associated with Shiba Inu (SHIB), has playfully engaged MetaMask, the dominant Web3 wallet provider for the Ethereum ecosystem. In a post on X, Dhairya called out MetaMask regarding a crucial issue related to Shibarium, SHIB’s Layer-2 blockchain network.


Collaboration for Shibarium integration


Dhairya referenced a post by MetaMask in which SHIB occupies the third position of "top dogs."


These top dogs represent the five most swapped tokens on the Ethereum mainnet within the last seven days. The rating flows from the fact that most Layer-2 protocols, including Shiba Inu and tokens built on Ethereum, are integrated with MetaMask.


Hey @MetaMask, paws up for Shib one of your top dogs! We’ve got a few open tickets for Shibarium (Shiba Inu’s layer-2 network) waiting for some attention you for a while. Could you fetch those fixes soon? We’d really appreciate a swift resolution—treats for everyone! #SHIBhttps://t.co/2dgyQlCTio— Kaal (@kaaldhairya) December 6, 2024

The SHIB developer emphasizes the importance of Shibarium to the MetaMask network and requests for support. Notably, Dhairya mentions, "a few open tickets for Shibarium (Shiba Inu’s layer-2 network) waiting for some attention (from) you for a while."


This suggests pending technical or integration issues that might have been submitted to the MetaMask support team. As it is yet to receive attention, Dhairya has decided to seek a resolution through his post.


It could also update the Shibarium community on ongoing efforts to rectify things and sue for their patience. Dhairya maintains a sense of urgency by urging MetaMask to "fetch those fixes" and "treats for everyone."


Reassurance for SHIB community


Dhairya’s friendly tone while expressing the issues that need fixing, as per the Shibarium protocol's integration on MetaMask, highlights the collaborative nature of the crypto space. The developer anticipates a prompt response and hopes for a swift resolution.


Whatever it is, the SHIB Army Dhairya’s post reassures efforts by the developers to keep things running smoothly.


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